Đelić: Candidate status in 2011

Deputy Prime Minister Božidar Đelić says that Serbia's priority is to obtain EU candidate status by mid-2011 but also to continue with reforms.

Izvor: Beta

Thursday, 25.03.2010.

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Deputy Prime Minister Bozidar Djelic says that Serbia's priority is to obtain EU candidate status by mid-2011 but also to continue with reforms. After the meeting with members of EU Coordination Group for Western Balkans said that Serbia's goal was to continue reforms in judiciary, combat against organized crime and corruption and protection of competition and to be actively involved in creation of the EU Danube strategy. Djelic: Candidate status in 2011 The deputy PM said that he had proposed that one of the main topics at the EU-Western Balkans conference in June in Sarajevo should be the perspective of the Western Balkans by 2020, in order to harmonize plans of this part of the Balkans with those of the EU. “Serbia will prepare this proposal and present its program for the next ten years,“ he said, and added that Belgrade would formulate proposals for "solving the strategy for inclusion of Roma and the issue of refugees". “The EU is working on financial, economic but also political aspects together with Serbia,“ said Chief of the EU Delegation to Serbia Vincent Degert, adding that the EU Delegation would discuss those topics with the Serbian representatives during its three-day visit to Belgrade. “We want to help, especially regarding the ratification of the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) and procedures concerning the application for the EU candidate status,“ Degert said, and pointed out that it was important that EU member states were familiar with political, economic and social aspects in Serbia.

Đelić: Candidate status in 2011

The deputy PM said that he had proposed that one of the main topics at the EU-Western Balkans conference in June in Sarajevo should be the perspective of the Western Balkans by 2020, in order to harmonize plans of this part of the Balkans with those of the EU.

“Serbia will prepare this proposal and present its program for the next ten years,“ he said, and added that Belgrade would formulate proposals for "solving the strategy for inclusion of Roma and the issue of refugees".

“The EU is working on financial, economic but also political aspects together with Serbia,“ said Chief of the EU Delegation to Serbia Vincent Degert, adding that the EU Delegation would discuss those topics with the Serbian representatives during its three-day visit to Belgrade.

“We want to help, especially regarding the ratification of the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) and procedures concerning the application for the EU candidate status,“ Degert said, and pointed out that it was important that EU member states were familiar with political, economic and social aspects in Serbia.

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