“Serbia should continue its EU path”

Serbian EU Integration Office Director Milica Delević said Friday that a decision to postpone Serbia's candidate status should not break Serbia's EU path.

Izvor: Tanjug

Saturday, 10.12.2011.

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Serbian EU Integration Office Director Milica Delevic said Friday that a decision to postpone Serbia's candidate status should not break Serbia's EU path. Delevic told Tanjug said that Serbia's European future constituted a common goal of Serbia and EU countries. “Serbia should continue its EU path” “Before we say that we need to change our mind or that we failed, we need to remember all the things we have done over the past few years and we need to ask ourselves whether such assessments imply that we should call war crime indictees to come home before the court decides whether they are responsible for crimes they were charged with, that we should reintroduce blank resignations and resolve problems in Kosovo by some other means instead of a dialogue,” she stressed. Speaking about her expectations for February when the decision on the candidate status should be adopted, Delevic underscored that Serbia had done a lot in the area of reforms and resolving open issues over the past year and that the most important thing now was to maintain the tendency and tempo in the time to come. “This will always be recognized and backed by a consensus in the EU, just as it was the case in the past,” the EU Integration Office director concluded. Milica Delevic (Tanjug, file)

“Serbia should continue its EU path”

“Before we say that we need to change our mind or that we failed, we need to remember all the things we have done over the past few years and we need to ask ourselves whether such assessments imply that we should call war crime indictees to come home before the court decides whether they are responsible for crimes they were charged with, that we should reintroduce blank resignations and resolve problems in Kosovo by some other means instead of a dialogue,” she stressed.

Speaking about her expectations for February when the decision on the candidate status should be adopted, Delević underscored that Serbia had done a lot in the area of reforms and resolving open issues over the past year and that the most important thing now was to maintain the tendency and tempo in the time to come.

“This will always be recognized and backed by a consensus in the EU, just as it was the case in the past,” the EU Integration Office director concluded.

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