Slovenian ambassador urges Euro integrations

Brussels wants speedy formation of a government in Serbia to enable continued European integrations, Slovenia's Ambassador Miroslav Luci says.

Izvor: B92

Sunday, 18.05.2008.

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Brussels wants speedy formation of a government in Serbia to enable continued European integrations, Slovenia's Ambassador Miroslav Luci says. In an interview for B92, Luci said that this process can be accelerated, and that Serbia has a chance to become a candidate for EU membership "very soon". Slovenian ambassador urges Euro integrations Slovenia also urges that visas for Serbian nationals should be abolished shortly, Luci explained. The ambassador added that the encouragement from the European officials does not represent backing of any one party, "but of the citizens who clearly expressed their European orientation in the May 11 elections". "Serbia has the potential for faster Euro-integrations, because, even prior to the elections, there were several important developments in that direction," Luci stated. He rejected criticism, mainly from the region, that Serbia is being given preferential treatment compared to other countries. Luci pointed out that the legacy of the Slovenian EU presidency would "most certainly be its activities for the faster integration of Serbia, especially the signing of the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA)".

Slovenian ambassador urges Euro integrations

Slovenia also urges that visas for Serbian nationals should be abolished shortly, Luci explained.

The ambassador added that the encouragement from the European officials does not represent backing of any one party, "but of the citizens who clearly expressed their European orientation in the May 11 elections".

"Serbia has the potential for faster Euro-integrations, because, even prior to the elections, there were several important developments in that direction," Luci stated.

He rejected criticism, mainly from the region, that Serbia is being given preferential treatment compared to other countries.

Luci pointed out that the legacy of the Slovenian EU presidency would "most certainly be its activities for the faster integration of Serbia, especially the signing of the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA)".

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