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Tuesday, 21.01.2014.

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Serbia starts negotiations to join EU

EC Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso welcomed in Brussels on Tuesday the Serbian delegation led by Prime Minister Ivica Dačić.

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carl

pre 9 godina

We in most parts 0f europe strongly
belive that Serbia could well become a fully active new member of the European union by the middle of 2016 at the earliest date forecast.

maksim

pre 10 godina

Now that the negotiations on accession to the EU started, it is essential that all citizens of Serbia, their jobs, give their best to be as fast as you went through the process of reform and to make the country ready to join the EU.

Paul

pre 10 godina

The first priority in all language in regards to Kosovo is to pacify the Albanians. The semblance of some kind of independent state for the Albanians to play in is essential. The hard part is protecting Serbian property and returning Serbs to be free of persecution.

diana

pre 10 godina

I really hope for Serbia,s sake they never join the undemocratic EU. Economic reports on Croatia, since they joined the EU, are hardly encouraging. The EU will asset strip your country and resources and you will get very little back except debt and asylum seekers from the Middle East. Most in the UK want out, not because we hate our fellow Europeans but because we hate the; beurocracy, lack of democracy, unelected
commissioners, etc etc.

XXX

pre 10 godina

Not many comments? Nobody cares any more. And it's not only Serbia...

https://www.europeanvoice.com/article/imported/losing-interest-in-the-eu-/59048.aspx

EU Dude

pre 10 godina

According to Balkan Insight that quotes Tanjug:

"...According to Serbian state news agency Tanjug, the framework includes a formulation that Serbia should "comprehensively" normalise ties with Kosovo before the negotiating process is complete, rather than "fully" normalise them, as Britain and Germany have demanded..."

Comprehensively v. Fully.

As usual, it is all in the undefined definition. Bloody Brussels.

Emanuel from Romania

pre 10 godina

In the best case scenario Serbia will join the EU in 2022. Just look at Croatia.

Serbia will need minimum 8 years to join the EU.

the truth

pre 10 godina

Serbia's agreement to normalise relations with Kosovo was the key which allowed membership talks to start. Kosovo broke away from Serbia in a conflict in 1999 and declared independence in 2008 - a move that was condemned by Belgrade.

News from BBC, now, you decide where the truth lies!?

the truth

pre 10 godina

The plan means that Serbia must implemented comprehensive reforms in all segments and includes the full normalization of relations with Kosovo.

I wonder how Serbs interpret the above condition aka demand.

the truth

pre 10 godina

The plan means that Serbia must implemented comprehensive reforms in all segments and includes the full normalization of relations with Kosovo.

I wonder how Serbs interpret the above condition aka demand.

the truth

pre 10 godina

Serbia's agreement to normalise relations with Kosovo was the key which allowed membership talks to start. Kosovo broke away from Serbia in a conflict in 1999 and declared independence in 2008 - a move that was condemned by Belgrade.

News from BBC, now, you decide where the truth lies!?

diana

pre 10 godina

I really hope for Serbia,s sake they never join the undemocratic EU. Economic reports on Croatia, since they joined the EU, are hardly encouraging. The EU will asset strip your country and resources and you will get very little back except debt and asylum seekers from the Middle East. Most in the UK want out, not because we hate our fellow Europeans but because we hate the; beurocracy, lack of democracy, unelected
commissioners, etc etc.

EU Dude

pre 10 godina

According to Balkan Insight that quotes Tanjug:

"...According to Serbian state news agency Tanjug, the framework includes a formulation that Serbia should "comprehensively" normalise ties with Kosovo before the negotiating process is complete, rather than "fully" normalise them, as Britain and Germany have demanded..."

Comprehensively v. Fully.

As usual, it is all in the undefined definition. Bloody Brussels.

Emanuel from Romania

pre 10 godina

In the best case scenario Serbia will join the EU in 2022. Just look at Croatia.

Serbia will need minimum 8 years to join the EU.

Paul

pre 10 godina

The first priority in all language in regards to Kosovo is to pacify the Albanians. The semblance of some kind of independent state for the Albanians to play in is essential. The hard part is protecting Serbian property and returning Serbs to be free of persecution.

XXX

pre 10 godina

Not many comments? Nobody cares any more. And it's not only Serbia...

https://www.europeanvoice.com/article/imported/losing-interest-in-the-eu-/59048.aspx

maksim

pre 10 godina

Now that the negotiations on accession to the EU started, it is essential that all citizens of Serbia, their jobs, give their best to be as fast as you went through the process of reform and to make the country ready to join the EU.

carl

pre 9 godina

We in most parts 0f europe strongly
belive that Serbia could well become a fully active new member of the European union by the middle of 2016 at the earliest date forecast.

the truth

pre 10 godina

The plan means that Serbia must implemented comprehensive reforms in all segments and includes the full normalization of relations with Kosovo.

I wonder how Serbs interpret the above condition aka demand.

the truth

pre 10 godina

Serbia's agreement to normalise relations with Kosovo was the key which allowed membership talks to start. Kosovo broke away from Serbia in a conflict in 1999 and declared independence in 2008 - a move that was condemned by Belgrade.

News from BBC, now, you decide where the truth lies!?

diana

pre 10 godina

I really hope for Serbia,s sake they never join the undemocratic EU. Economic reports on Croatia, since they joined the EU, are hardly encouraging. The EU will asset strip your country and resources and you will get very little back except debt and asylum seekers from the Middle East. Most in the UK want out, not because we hate our fellow Europeans but because we hate the; beurocracy, lack of democracy, unelected
commissioners, etc etc.

Emanuel from Romania

pre 10 godina

In the best case scenario Serbia will join the EU in 2022. Just look at Croatia.

Serbia will need minimum 8 years to join the EU.

XXX

pre 10 godina

Not many comments? Nobody cares any more. And it's not only Serbia...

https://www.europeanvoice.com/article/imported/losing-interest-in-the-eu-/59048.aspx

Paul

pre 10 godina

The first priority in all language in regards to Kosovo is to pacify the Albanians. The semblance of some kind of independent state for the Albanians to play in is essential. The hard part is protecting Serbian property and returning Serbs to be free of persecution.

maksim

pre 10 godina

Now that the negotiations on accession to the EU started, it is essential that all citizens of Serbia, their jobs, give their best to be as fast as you went through the process of reform and to make the country ready to join the EU.

EU Dude

pre 10 godina

According to Balkan Insight that quotes Tanjug:

"...According to Serbian state news agency Tanjug, the framework includes a formulation that Serbia should "comprehensively" normalise ties with Kosovo before the negotiating process is complete, rather than "fully" normalise them, as Britain and Germany have demanded..."

Comprehensively v. Fully.

As usual, it is all in the undefined definition. Bloody Brussels.

carl

pre 9 godina

We in most parts 0f europe strongly
belive that Serbia could well become a fully active new member of the European union by the middle of 2016 at the earliest date forecast.