Dačić: Citizenship talks continuing

Working groups from Serbia and Montenegro are continuing talks on dual citizenship, says Interior Minister Ivica Dačić.

Izvor: FoNet

Wednesday, 15.10.2008.

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Working groups from Serbia and Montenegro are continuing talks on dual citizenship, says Interior Minister Ivica Dacic. After negotiations at working group level, a period of talks at ministerial level is expected regarding the deadline (October 22) that Montenegro has given its citizens for choosing their citizenship, Dacic said. Dacic: Citizenship talks continuing He reiterated that reaching an agreement regarding dual citizenship was in the best interests of both countries and its citizens who wanted to keep citizenship of both countries. “That is our obligation towards the citizens of Montenegro, especially towards the Serbs who now, and in the future, wish to have Serbian citizenship,” Dacic said. In Banja Luka too, the Republic of Srpska (RS) assembly is calling for Belgrade to adopt a law allowing all citizens from the Serb entity in Bosnia-Herzegovina to be allowed to have dual Serbian citizenship, just as Croatia has done vis-a-vis Bosnia-Herzegovina. Ivica Dacic (Tanjug)

Dačić: Citizenship talks continuing

He reiterated that reaching an agreement regarding dual citizenship was in the best interests of both countries and its citizens who wanted to keep citizenship of both countries.

“That is our obligation towards the citizens of Montenegro, especially towards the Serbs who now, and in the future, wish to have Serbian citizenship,” Dačić said.

In Banja Luka too, the Republic of Srpska (RS) assembly is calling for Belgrade to adopt a law allowing all citizens from the Serb entity in Bosnia-Herzegovina to be allowed to have dual Serbian citizenship, just as Croatia has done vis-a-vis Bosnia-Herzegovina.

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