EU: SAA text can't be changed

The text of the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA), signed by the Serbian government and EU officials cannot be altered at all, says the EU.

Izvor: Beta

Thursday, 29.05.2008.

09:30

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The text of the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA), signed by the Serbian government and EU officials cannot be altered at all, says the EU. Officials of the EU Council of Ministers and the European Commission in Brussels reiterated that such a step would require new negotiations. EU: SAA text can't be changed They underlined that "that is legally and technically unacceptable," in response to Beta's request to explain whether "a compromise solution," such as the one offered by the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) on May 28, would be possible. The party suggested that "a new national government" could come to an agreement with Brussels to add a clause stating that "Kosovo is an integral and inalienable part of Serbia" to the SAA. "Only new negotiations can alter the signed agreement," a Council of Ministers official pointed out. He explained that in addition to it being legally and technically impossible to enter substantial changes to the signed SAA, "there is no reason whatsoever to believe that the Democratic Party of Serbia leader Vojislav Kostunica would accept the agreement with the EU at all, given the extremely unfavorable views he has expressed on the matter." Asked whether the EU could agree to reconsider "a compromise solution" for the SAA with Belgrade with a new Serbian government led once again by Kostunica, the sources in Brussels replied: "That is difficult to imagine because Kostunica, whose only goal is power, has inflicted great damage on Serbia's relations with the EU." Regarding the idea that a ruling coalition comprising the DSS, the Serb Radical Party and the Socialist Party of Serbia would most probably act differently than anticipated during the election campaign, the EU officials said that "Serbia deserves Europe's support and a government that will embody Serbia's true interests."

EU: SAA text can't be changed

They underlined that "that is legally and technically unacceptable," in response to Beta's request to explain whether "a compromise solution," such as the one offered by the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) on May 28, would be possible. The party suggested that "a new national government" could come to an agreement with Brussels to add a clause stating that "Kosovo is an integral and inalienable part of Serbia" to the SAA.

"Only new negotiations can alter the signed agreement," a Council of Ministers official pointed out.

He explained that in addition to it being legally and technically impossible to enter substantial changes to the signed SAA, "there is no reason whatsoever to believe that the Democratic Party of Serbia leader Vojislav Koštunica would accept the agreement with the EU at all, given the extremely unfavorable views he has expressed on the matter."

Asked whether the EU could agree to reconsider "a compromise solution" for the SAA with Belgrade with a new Serbian government led once again by Koštunica, the sources in Brussels replied: "That is difficult to imagine because Koštunica, whose only goal is power, has inflicted great damage on Serbia's relations with the EU."

Regarding the idea that a ruling coalition comprising the DSS, the Serb Radical Party and the Socialist Party of Serbia would most probably act differently than anticipated during the election campaign, the EU officials said that "Serbia deserves Europe's support and a government that will embody Serbia's true interests."

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