German, Swedish FMs urge Serbia to stay on EU pathway

German and Swedish Foreign Ministers Guido Westerwelle and Carl Bildt have welcomed in Berlin an agreement on holding of the Serbian elections in Kosovo.

Izvor: Tanjug

Thursday, 03.05.2012.

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German and Swedish Foreign Ministers Guido Westerwelle and Carl Bildt have welcomed in Berlin an agreement on holding of the Serbian elections in Kosovo. The two ministers also urged Serbia to stay committed to its EU pathway. German, Swedish FMs urge Serbia to stay on EU pathway “The people in Serbia need to make their own decision,” Bildt underlined commenting the upcoming elections in Serbia on May 6, adding that the importance of Serbia's European orientation came first. Westerwelle and Bildt conferred in Berlin on Wednesday and one of the topics of the talks was the situation in the Western Balkans, reads German Foreign Ministry’s official website. The German foreign minister commended the Serbia-Kosovo agreement on the elections facilitated by OSCE. The two officials called for restraint and responsibility during the elections, the website reads. Westerwelle and Bildt urged both parties to refrain from unilateral moves. OSCE Spokesman Nikola Gaon said on Wednesday that the mission would facilitate the voting of all who resided in Kosovo and had the right to cast their ballot in the Serbian parliamentary and presidential elections, adding that the eligible voters would have an opportunity to vote in 28 centers with a total of 90 polling stations, which will include up to 500 OSCE staff members. Tanjug

German, Swedish FMs urge Serbia to stay on EU pathway

“The people in Serbia need to make their own decision,” Bildt underlined commenting the upcoming elections in Serbia on May 6, adding that the importance of Serbia's European orientation came first.

Westerwelle and Bildt conferred in Berlin on Wednesday and one of the topics of the talks was the situation in the Western Balkans, reads German Foreign Ministry’s official website.

The German foreign minister commended the Serbia-Kosovo agreement on the elections facilitated by OSCE.

The two officials called for restraint and responsibility during the elections, the website reads.

Westerwelle and Bildt urged both parties to refrain from unilateral moves.

OSCE Spokesman Nikola Gaon said on Wednesday that the mission would facilitate the voting of all who resided in Kosovo and had the right to cast their ballot in the Serbian parliamentary and presidential elections, adding that the eligible voters would have an opportunity to vote in 28 centers with a total of 90 polling stations, which will include up to 500 OSCE staff members.

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