Mobilni B92
 
           
   
  Insight | Gallery | Travel | Blog | Music | Marketing
 
 
Politics | Business & Economy | Crime & War crimes | Society | Region | World B92 live TV | Radio
Follow us on
 
           
 
All news
Latest news
Comments
Newsletter

SUBTOPICS
Headlines
Politics
Business & Economy
Crime & War crimes
Society
Region
World

Dictionary and Translation software by Babylon

 
B92 News Politics Politics
“Serbia could integrate faster than others”
3 November 2009 | 13:25 | Source: Blic
BELGRADE -- German ambassador to Serbia Wolfram Maas said that Serbia has the potential to finish the needed measures for EU integration faster than other countries.

"The political will exists, and that was shown by the formation of the pro-European government. There is a will to progress as fast as possible, which is shown by the adoption of the necessary decrees,” Maas told Belgrade daily Blic.

He said that he advised that Serbia take its path to the EU step by step and not try to jump over "some steps".

Asked if something can slow down or stop Serbia on its road to the EU, Maas said that he does not see any obstacles.

“Honestly, I hope that nothing can. The biggest job is administrative and that is why I see no obstacles, at least as long as this government does not change its policies,” Maas said.

Asked about European Parliament official and fellow German Doris Pack’s statement that Serbia will not enter the EU "until it solves its problems with Kosovo", Maas said that she does not speak on behalf of the German government.

“Reasonable cooperation in the region does not mean that the European Union is calling for Serbia to recognize Kosovo,” said the ambassador.
Politics - Most relevant news Tuesday, 3 November 2009

Serbia to buy 3 million swine flu vaccines
20:05 | Source:B92

Tadić: Mladić blocking integrations
20:06 | Source:Beta

Government to discuss Vojvodina bill
11:14 | Source:B92

Ruling Socialists on Vojvodina statute
16:13 | Source:Tanjug

DSS lambast Vojvodina law
19:42 | Source:Tanjug

"Support for Mladić arrest halved"
09:41 | Source:B92

Tadić expect ICJ decision "in Serbia's favor"
13:20 | Source:Tanjug

“No outside threat to Kosovo”
13:08 | Source:Tanjug

Russian ambassador on new security system
15:24 | Source:Beta

French FM weighs in on candidacy dilemma
10:43 | Source:Tanjug

New Serbian ambassador to Ukraine
14:14 | Source:Tanjug

"Belgrade unmoved by drowning accident"
10:41 | Source:Danas

All news for 3. November 2009


 
Archive: Tuesday, 3 November 2009
Print page Send page


Archive

 In focus
Kosovo status
FM on EU application, Kosovo
Feith calls on K. Serbs to vote
K. Serbs dub KFOR drill "provocation"
Bomb explodes under Kosovo ministry car
Tadić expect ICJ decision "in Serbia's favor"
“No outside threat to Kosovo”
"Belgrade unmoved by drowning accident"
Russian envoy: Bosnia no “powder keg”
Ukraine cuts size of Kosovo force
Former U.S. president visits Kosovo
   
Euro-Atlantic integration
Hague prosecutor meets with Serbian officials
Jeremić to meet Rehn, Buzek, Pack
Belgrade prepares to set up NATO mission
Hague prosecutor starts Belgrade visit
Tadić: Mladić blocking integrations
French FM weighs in on candidacy dilemma
Tadić: Serbia mulling candidacy application
PM opens Serbian Economic Forum
Serbia's EU application "not on agenda"
"Dutch unconvincing, looking for solution"
   
 More...
Serbian patriarch dies
Economic crisis in Serbia
Vojvodina statute
Hague cooperation
Swine flu outbreak
Corruption & organized crime
Middle East crisis
Poll

Should Kosovo Serbs take part in the local elections?







Beyond Berlin: Next 20 years
Timophy Garton Ash
"You don't need to have any sentimental attachment to Europe whatsoever to understand that to tackle these problems we need the scale and clout that only Europe gives. This has nothing at all do ...


Appropriate Mourning, November 21, 2009
Chris Farmer

Where does the line get drawn? The passing of Patriarch Pavle, for whom all the respect paid to his memory was and is well deserved, allowed for some rather questionable decisions on the side of the government ...



 
© 1995 - 2009, B92 | Contact | About us | Impressum | Rules of use

 

Write us B92 Wap RSS news service

Radovan Karadzic on Trial: Follow news and in-depth coverage on