EU accession "Serbia's foreign policy goal"

Parliament Speaker Nebojsa Stefanović has said in the talks with OSCE ambassadors that EU accession is Serbia's fundamental foreign policy goal.

Izvor: Tanjug

Tuesday, 10.09.2013.

09:23

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BELGRADE Parliament Speaker Nebojsa Stefanovic has said in the talks with OSCE ambassadors that EU accession is Serbia's fundamental foreign policy goal. According to a release, Stefanovic notified the ambassadors about the priorities of the reshuffled government and its aims, and the judiciary activities of the parliament. EU accession "Serbia's foreign policy goal" The parliament speaker underscored the importance of progress in the talks with the interim Kosovo institutions in Brussels, especially concerning telecommunications and energy. Stefanovic attached particular importance to the forthcoming local elections in Kosovo-Metohija, and noted that it is exceptionally important for Serbs and their lists to have equal rights in the elections. The role of OSCE in the creation of fair and secure atmosphere in the elections is crucial, since the position of Serbs is very sensitive and high turnout needs to be achieved, Stefanovic said. As the coordinator of the group of OSCE ambassadors, Norwegian Ambassador Robert Kvile expressed gratitude for the reception. Since 24 ambassadors should visit Bujanovac, Kosovska Mitrovica, Pristina and Skopje, Kvile said that the aim of the visit is to learn more about the effects of the OSCE mission in the region, and to hear regional leaders' opinion about issues of regional interest. Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic and Assistant Foreign Minister for Multilateral Cooperation of Serbia Roksanda Nincic had separate meetings with OSCE ambassadors on Monday. (Beta) Tanjug

EU accession "Serbia's foreign policy goal"

The parliament speaker underscored the importance of progress in the talks with the interim Kosovo institutions in Brussels, especially concerning telecommunications and energy.

Stefanović attached particular importance to the forthcoming local elections in Kosovo-Metohija, and noted that it is exceptionally important for Serbs and their lists to have equal rights in the elections.

The role of OSCE in the creation of fair and secure atmosphere in the elections is crucial, since the position of Serbs is very sensitive and high turnout needs to be achieved, Stefanović said.

As the coordinator of the group of OSCE ambassadors, Norwegian Ambassador Robert Kvile expressed gratitude for the reception.

Since 24 ambassadors should visit Bujanovac, Kosovska Mitrovica, Priština and Skopje, Kvile said that the aim of the visit is to learn more about the effects of the OSCE mission in the region, and to hear regional leaders' opinion about issues of regional interest.

Serbian President Tomislav Nikolić and Assistant Foreign Minister for Multilateral Cooperation of Serbia Roksanda Nincic had separate meetings with OSCE ambassadors on Monday.

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