U.S. official to “back forming of pro-European govt.”

U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Philip Gordon will soon come to Belgrade and meet with senior government officials.

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Friday, 06.07.2012.

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U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Philip Gordon will soon come to Belgrade and meet with senior government officials. He will underscore U.S. support for the formation of a new government committed to working towards Serbia's European future, particularly with respect to regional stability and a constructive relationship with Kosovo, the U.S. Department of State announced. U.S. official to “back forming of pro-European govt.” On Friday, Gordon begins his six-day European tour, during which he will visit Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo, France and Cyprus, the release reads. In Pristina, Gordon will meet with senior government officials to congratulate Kosovo on the planned end of supervised independence this September and to continue encouraging Kosovo's leaders to work on European integration, the release adds. Gordon will also visit northern Kosovo and receive a briefing from NATO's Kosovo Force (KFOR) and European Union Rule of Law Mission (EULEX) officials. Gordon’s deputy Philip Reeker recently visited Serbia and met with top Serbian officials. His visit was interpreted as a pressure on the Democratic Party (DS) and the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) to form the government together. Philip Gordon Tanjug

U.S. official to “back forming of pro-European govt.”

On Friday, Gordon begins his six-day European tour, during which he will visit Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo, France and Cyprus, the release reads.

In Priština, Gordon will meet with senior government officials to congratulate Kosovo on the planned end of supervised independence this September and to continue encouraging Kosovo's leaders to work on European integration, the release adds.

Gordon will also visit northern Kosovo and receive a briefing from NATO's Kosovo Force (KFOR) and European Union Rule of Law Mission (EULEX) officials.

Gordon’s deputy Philip Reeker recently visited Serbia and met with top Serbian officials. His visit was interpreted as a pressure on the Democratic Party (DS) and the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) to form the government together.

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