Serbia should not lose enthusiasm on EU path, PM says

Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Cvetković expressed hope on Friday that Serbia would not lose enthusiasm in the continuation of reforms on its EU path.

Izvor: Tanjug

Friday, 01.07.2011.

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Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic expressed hope on Friday that Serbia would not lose enthusiasm in the continuation of reforms on its EU path. He added that he hoped it would obtain the EU candidate status and the date of initiation of accession talks by the end of the year. Serbia should not lose enthusiasm on EU path, PM says During a presentation of the Finance Ministry's Strategy for successful European integration, Cvetkovic said that elan was visible at the time when institutional reforms began some ten years ago, when democratic changes in Serbia were only just starting, and underscored that such energy is now needed again so that democratization and social reforms could go on. “The Serbian government is committed to the continuation of changes in the society and to making them visible, especially in the area of economy,” the Serbian PM said and noted that the Finance Ministry's Strategy is drafted in a way to ensure that the aim is achieved. Cvetkovic explained that the strategy contains plans as regards conducting tax policy, customs duties policy, financial services and other economic processes and expressed gratitude to the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) and the Norwegian government for assistance in the drafting of the strategy. NBS Governor Dejan Soskic would also speak about the Strategy, as well as Serbian government’s Office for European Integration Director Milica Delevic, Assistant Finance Minister and project director Zoran Cirovic and Norwegian Embassy in Belgrade First Secretary Siri Andersen. Mirko Cvetkovic (Tanjug)

Serbia should not lose enthusiasm on EU path, PM says

During a presentation of the Finance Ministry's Strategy for successful European integration, Cvetković said that elan was visible at the time when institutional reforms began some ten years ago, when democratic changes in Serbia were only just starting, and underscored that such energy is now needed again so that democratization and social reforms could go on.

“The Serbian government is committed to the continuation of changes in the society and to making them visible, especially in the area of economy,” the Serbian PM said and noted that the Finance Ministry's Strategy is drafted in a way to ensure that the aim is achieved.

Cvetković explained that the strategy contains plans as regards conducting tax policy, customs duties policy, financial services and other economic processes and expressed gratitude to the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) and the Norwegian government for assistance in the drafting of the strategy.

NBS Governor Dejan Šoškić would also speak about the Strategy, as well as Serbian government’s Office for European Integration Director Milica Delević, Assistant Finance Minister and project director Zoran Ćirović and Norwegian Embassy in Belgrade First Secretary Siri Andersen.

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