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FM on EU application, Kosovo
5 November 2009 | 14:39 -> 14:53 | Source: FoNet, Tanjug
BRUSSELS -- Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić said in Brussels on Thursday that Belgrade intended to apply for EU membership by the end of the year.

He also once again urged Brussels to remain open to the integration of the whole of the Balkans.

"We consider that the groundwork has been laid for Serbia to submit its official application for EU membership. We aim to do so by the end of the year," Jeremić said.

The minister is on a visit to Brussels today, where he was scheduled to meet with EU Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn, and members of the European Parliament Group for Western Balkans.

Addressing the European Parliament's Foreign Policy Committee, Jeremić said that Serbia is doing all it can in order to extradite the Hague indictees.

"We cannot do more than we are doing at this time in order to extradite those accused to the tribunal."

He also spoke about Kosovo, and said that "Serbia is the most reliable partner" of the EU mission in the province, EULEX.

"EULEX's vehicles and property are not being burned or stoned by Serbs, but by [ethnic Kosovo] Albanians, not in Kosovska Mitrovica, but in Priština," the minister noted.

He also said that while the situation in Kosovo is "improving", it is "probably one of the capitals of organized crime in Europe".

"Serbia has no means to fight that organized crime," he was quoted as saying.

Jeremić also stated that Serbia has no closer or more important neighbor than Montenegro, and that he hoped the existing political differences would be resolved through joint efforts.
Politics - Most relevant news Thursday, 5 November 2009

Govt. adopts bill on defining Vojvodina jurisdiction
20:49 | Source:Tanjug

PM: Statute has to be harmonized with law
11:16 | Source:Tanjug

Hague prosecutor meets with Serbian officials
09:32 -> 14:35 | Source:B92, Tanjug

Serbians to travel without visas starting Dec. 19?
16:23 | Source:Beta

K. Serbs dub KFOR drill "provocation"
09:44 | Source:B92

Feith calls on K. Serbs to vote
10:17 | Source:Beta

Albanian president "wants good relations"
15:52 | Source:Beta

All news for 5. November 2009


 
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Kosovo status
Feith urges Serbs to participate in Kosovo elections
Kosovo: Municipal president released
Ministry to help with visits to Kosovo cemeteries
"No Cypriot govt. will recognize Kosovo
Albanian president "wants good relations"
Feith calls on K. Serbs to vote
K. Serbs dub KFOR drill "provocation"
Bomb explodes under Kosovo ministry car
“Serbia could integrate faster than others”
Tadić expect ICJ decision "in Serbia's favor"
   
Hague cooperation
“Kosovo, Holland are not obstacles”
Hague prosecutor meets with Serbian officials
Hague prosecutor starts Belgrade visit
Tadić: Mladić blocking integrations
"Support for Mladić arrest halved"
Karadžić to make court appearance
"Dutch unconvincing, looking for solution"
Ljajić confident in positive report from Brammertz
DS official: Dialogue between Serbia, Holland important
"Netherlands won't change its position"
   
Euro-Atlantic integration
CeSID: Support for EU growing thanks to visas
Parliament extending validity date for passports
"No Cypriot govt. will recognize Kosovo
Ambassador on "Slavic, Orthodox ties"
Serbians to travel without visas starting Dec. 19?
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
   
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Vojvodina statute
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