"Stronger U.S. support to Serbia"

The U.S. policy towards Serbia and the region, after the visit of U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden to Belgrade, will remain on the same course.

Izvor: Tanjug

Sunday, 24.05.2009.

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The U.S. policy towards Serbia and the region, after the visit of U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden to Belgrade, will remain on the same course. But, it will be stronger – the outgoing U.S. Ambassador to Serbia Cameron Munter was quoted by Tanjug news agency. "Stronger U.S. support to Serbia" "It is important for the U.S. and for the Serbian government that the U.S. give Serbia a new incentive," Munter underscored, adding that a part of this is the Brussels policy concerning Belgrade. "The U.S. cannot interfere, but as your friends, we can make this region more appealing for Europe, and that will be our job, he stated. Serbia will make sure that the U.S. have been working hard on regional projects to make all the countries in the region more successful," Munter said in an interview published by Belgrade daily Blic. "The U.S. believe that efforts that Serbia is taking in order to arrest the two remaining Hague indictees are comprehensive," he pointed out. The diplomat also said that, "as far he is aware", there will be no envoy to the Balkans in the U.S. administration. "We will rather resume the same course that we have followed for the past several years, and that is primarily the commitment to Serbia's EU accession," said Munter.

"Stronger U.S. support to Serbia"

"It is important for the U.S. and for the Serbian government that the U.S. give Serbia a new incentive," Munter underscored, adding that a part of this is the Brussels policy concerning Belgrade.

"The U.S. cannot interfere, but as your friends, we can make this region more appealing for Europe, and that will be our job, he stated. Serbia will make sure that the U.S. have been working hard on regional projects to make all the countries in the region more successful," Munter said in an interview published by Belgrade daily Blic.

"The U.S. believe that efforts that Serbia is taking in order to arrest the two remaining Hague indictees are comprehensive," he pointed out.

The diplomat also said that, "as far he is aware", there will be no envoy to the Balkans in the U.S. administration.

"We will rather resume the same course that we have followed for the past several years, and that is primarily the commitment to Serbia's EU accession," said Munter.

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