Hungary expects Serbia to respect Vojvodina’s autonomy
Hungarian Foreign Ministry’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Zsolt Nemeth says he expects the new Serbian government to respect Vojvodina’s autonomy.
Thursday, 02.08.2012.
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NOVI SAD Hungarian Foreign Ministry’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Zsolt Nemeth says he expects the new Serbian government to respect Vojvodina’s autonomy. “I believe it is important that the government program respects Vojvodina’s autonomy and its rights to the necessary extent,” he told Novi Sad-based Hungarian language daily Magyar Szo. Hungary expects Serbia to respect Vojvodina’s autonomy Nemeth added that Hungary expected the new Serbian government to treat the EU integration as a priority, to continue the dialogue with Pristina and to establish a special government office for human and minority rights. He noted that Vojvodina Hungarians’ concern was understandable given the experience from the 90s. “Let us not forget, the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) stemmed from the Serb Radical Party (SRS) whose leader Vojislav Seselj was one of the key figures in the brutal ethnic cleansing during wars. If we add the fact that the new prime minister was Slobodan Milosevic's spokesman, the concern is of course understandable,” Nemeth was quoted as saying. He stressed that it as important to judge the new government not by its promises but by its actions. Beta
Hungary expects Serbia to respect Vojvodina’s autonomy
Nemeth added that Hungary expected the new Serbian government to treat the EU integration as a priority, to continue the dialogue with Priština and to establish a special government office for human and minority rights.He noted that Vojvodina Hungarians’ concern was understandable given the experience from the 90s.
“Let us not forget, the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) stemmed from the Serb Radical Party (SRS) whose leader Vojislav Šešelj was one of the key figures in the brutal ethnic cleansing during wars. If we add the fact that the new prime minister was Slobodan Milošević's spokesman, the concern is of course understandable,” Nemeth was quoted as saying.
He stressed that it as important to judge the new government not by its promises but by its actions.
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