"Guide through Serbia's EU association"

Czech Ambassador to Belgrade Hana Hubačkova says her country feels "morally responsible" to help Serbia "on its road to Euro-Atlantic integrations".

Izvor: Beta

Wednesday, 21.01.2009.

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Czech Ambassador to Belgrade Hana Hubackova says her country feels "morally responsible" to help Serbia "on its road to Euro-Atlantic integrations". The Czech Republic took over the rotating six-month presidency over the EU on Jan. 1. "Guide through Serbia's EU association" "We feel morally responsible to provide Serbia with all support on its path to the EU and to give it all the help we can to meet the criteria for EU membership," Hubackova said at the promotion of the "Guide Through Serbia's Association with the EU," in Belgrade on Tuesday, Beta reports. Hubackova reiterated that the priorities of the Czech tenure of the rotating presidency were "three Es - economy, energy and the EU," adding that the acceleration of European integration of South-East European countries was also one of the very important tasks of the six-month presidency. "The Guide Through Serbia's Association with the EU" was published by the International and Security Affairs Center, and editor Milan Pajevic said that such publications were very important as they served to "extensively and properly inform the wider public" on the process of Euro-Atlantic integrations. "The contents of that process have not been explained explicitly enough to our public, which, as soon as one goes into detail, does not know what the process really looks like," Pajevic said, adding that copies of the guide will be handed out for free. The guide explains how the EU functions within, the process of Western Balkan countries' association and how far Serbia has gone in the association process and what obligations and criteria it must meet in order to become a full member. The publication of the latest issue of the guide was, among others, backed by the Czech Embassy in Belgrade, with the foreword written by Czech Deputy Prime Minister for European Affairs Aleksandar Vondra.

"Guide through Serbia's EU association"

"We feel morally responsible to provide Serbia with all support on its path to the EU and to give it all the help we can to meet the criteria for EU membership," Hubačkova said at the promotion of the "Guide Through Serbia's Association with the EU," in Belgrade on Tuesday, Beta reports.

Hubačkova reiterated that the priorities of the Czech tenure of the rotating presidency were "three Es - economy, energy and the EU," adding that the acceleration of European integration of South-East European countries was also one of the very important tasks of the six-month presidency.

"The Guide Through Serbia's Association with the EU" was published by the International and Security Affairs Center, and editor Milan Pajević said that such publications were very important as they served to "extensively and properly inform the wider public" on the process of Euro-Atlantic integrations.

"The contents of that process have not been explained explicitly enough to our public, which, as soon as one goes into detail, does not know what the process really looks like," Pajevic said, adding that copies of the guide will be handed out for free.

The guide explains how the EU functions within, the process of Western Balkan countries' association and how far Serbia has gone in the association process and what obligations and criteria it must meet in order to become a full member.

The publication of the latest issue of the guide was, among others, backed by the Czech Embassy in Belgrade, with the foreword written by Czech Deputy Prime Minister for European Affairs Aleksandar Vondra.

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