EP rapporteur meeting with Serbian officials

EP rapporteur for Serbia Jelko Kacin is on a three-day visit to Belgrade as the process begins of adopting the EP report on Serbia's progress in EU integration.

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Wednesday, 18.09.2013.

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BELGRADE EP rapporteur for Serbia Jelko Kacin is on a three-day visit to Belgrade as the process begins of adopting the EP report on Serbia's progress in EU integration. As announced from his cabinet, Kacin will have separate meetings with Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic, his deputy Aleksandar Vucic, and Minister Without Portfolio in charge of EU integrations Branko Ruzic. EP rapporteur meeting with Serbian officials He is also scheduled to meet with Serbia's negotiator with the EU Tanja Miscevic, Parliament Committee on EU Integration chair Natasa Vukcevic and other officials. Kacin will meet with the head of the EU mission in Serbia Michael Davenport and director of the Civil Rights Defenders for Western Balkna Goran Miletic. In an interview with the Belgrade-based daily Danas, Kacin said he was confident that the Serbian state institutions were ready to do their job and "fully ensure the march of the citizens (gay parade)." He then said that it was "time to open the question of the constitutional and legal regulation of the autonomy of (the province of) Vojvodina." This caused some strong reactions. Presidential advisor Oliver Antic said that the statement represented "unacceptable interference in the internal affairs of Serbia," and a diplomatic scandal. The provincial board of the opposition DSS party criticized Kacin, and said that his pronouncements meant that Serbia path to the EU "should be paid not only with Kosovo, but also with Vojvodina." (Tanjug, file) B92 Tanjug

EP rapporteur meeting with Serbian officials

He is also scheduled to meet with Serbia's negotiator with the EU Tanja Miščević, Parliament Committee on EU Integration chair Nataša Vukčević and other officials.

Kacin will meet with the head of the EU mission in Serbia Michael Davenport and director of the Civil Rights Defenders for Western Balkna Goran Miletić.

In an interview with the Belgrade-based daily Danas, Kacin said he was confident that the Serbian state institutions were ready to do their job and "fully ensure the march of the citizens (gay parade)."

He then said that it was "time to open the question of the constitutional and legal regulation of the autonomy of (the province of) Vojvodina."

This caused some strong reactions. Presidential advisor Oliver Antić said that the statement represented "unacceptable interference in the internal affairs of Serbia," and a diplomatic scandal.

The provincial board of the opposition DSS party criticized Kacin, and said that his pronouncements meant that Serbia path to the EU "should be paid not only with Kosovo, but also with Vojvodina."

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