Serbian president travels to Slovenia
Serbian President Boris Tadić will be in Slovenia today, where he will meet with Slovenian PM Borut Pahor.
Friday, 03.09.2010.
09:21
Serbian President Boris Tadic will be in Slovenia today, where he will meet with Slovenian PM Borut Pahor. Serbia's draft Kosovo resolution, submitted to the UN General Assembly, is expected to be discussed Serbian president travels to Slovenia Tadic will attend a private dinner with Pahor, it has been announced. Reports said that the focus will be on what Ljubljana can do to find a solution that would satisfy most EU states. Pahor was also quoted as saying that it is very important that Serbia has EU perspective and that Slovenia will support that. Tadic's cabinet announced that this will be a working and official visit, while Pahor's office said the visit was private, and set to see exchange of opinions on "some current international issues in a friendly conversation". Even though Pahor's cabinet did not specify what those issues were, the visit comes amid the pressure from the countries that recognized Kosovo, Slovenia among them, for Serbia to either withdraw or amend its resolution, that will be on the UNGA agenda in New York on September 9. It is expected that Tadic and Pahor will discus this document as well, said our reporter in Ljubljana. Tadic and Pahor (Beta, file)
Serbian president travels to Slovenia
Tadić will attend a private dinner with Pahor, it has been announced.Reports said that the focus will be on what Ljubljana can do to find a solution that would satisfy most EU states.
Pahor was also quoted as saying that it is very important that Serbia has EU perspective and that Slovenia will support that.
Tadić's cabinet announced that this will be a working and official visit, while Pahor's office said the visit was private, and set to see exchange of opinions on "some current international issues in a friendly conversation".
Even though Pahor's cabinet did not specify what those issues were, the visit comes amid the pressure from the countries that recognized Kosovo, Slovenia among them, for Serbia to either withdraw or amend its resolution, that will be on the UNGA agenda in New York on September 9.
It is expected that Tadić and Pahor will discus this document as well, said our reporter in Ljubljana.
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