“EU ready for Belgrade-Priština talks”

EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule has stated that the EU has completed preparations for Belgrade-Priština dialogue in which it will act as a mediator.

Izvor: Tanjug

Sunday, 20.02.2011.

09:45

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EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule has stated that the EU has completed preparations for Belgrade-Pristina dialogue in which it will act as a mediator. “The EU is ready to start the process as soon as possible,” Fule stressed. “EU ready for Belgrade-Pristina talks” “The dialogue cannot, however, be expected to begin before a new government in Kosovo is formed,” he told daily Vecernje novosti. Asked how the EU will react to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) resolution based on the report by Council of Europe Rapporteur Dick Marty on human organ trafficking in Kosovo, the EU enlargement commissioner said the EU took very seriously all allegations on war crimes and organized crime. “Fighting all forms of organized crime is a priority and strict commitment in the EU relations with Western Balkans, including Kosovo,” Fule was quoted as saying. “The European Commission joins the high representative and member-states in their full support to the EULEX mission, which is competent to deal with such issues,” he added. Asked whether the EU would support creation of an independent body for investigation of human organ trafficking in Kosovo, Fule said that EULEX prosecutors had recently opened a preliminary investigation and that all charges needed be based on evidence acceptable in court. Stefan Fule (Beta, file)

“EU ready for Belgrade-Priština talks”

“The dialogue cannot, however, be expected to begin before a new government in Kosovo is formed,” he told daily Večernje novosti.

Asked how the EU will react to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) resolution based on the report by Council of Europe Rapporteur Dick Marty on human organ trafficking in Kosovo, the EU enlargement commissioner said the EU took very seriously all allegations on war crimes and organized crime.

“Fighting all forms of organized crime is a priority and strict commitment in the EU relations with Western Balkans, including Kosovo,” Fule was quoted as saying.

“The European Commission joins the high representative and member-states in their full support to the EULEX mission, which is competent to deal with such issues,” he added.

Asked whether the EU would support creation of an independent body for investigation of human organ trafficking in Kosovo, Fule said that EULEX prosecutors had recently opened a preliminary investigation and that all charges needed be based on evidence acceptable in court.

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