"No Kosovo questions in EC questionnaire"

The head of the Government Office for European Integrations says the EC questionnaire will not include questions directed towards establishing Kosovo's status.

Izvor: Politika

Tuesday, 09.11.2010.

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The head of the Government Office for European Integrations says the EC questionnaire will not include questions directed towards establishing Kosovo's status. "No Kosovo questions in EC questionnaire" Milica Delevic told Belgrade daily Politika that it will include questions based on which the Commission should be able to establish the status of Serbia's reforms and who and in what way is participating in the process of European integrations. Delevic thus confirmed the statement by Head of the European Union Delegation to Serbia Vincent Degert, who has said that the questionnaire Serbia is due to receive from Brussels on November 24 does not include questions about the country's borders or Kosovo. Asked whether Degert's statement perhaps indicates that the stands of 22 EU member states which recognized Kosovo's independence are taken into account more and that is why Kosovo is not mentioned, Delevic denied it, adding that the purpose of the questionnaire is not to establish whether Kosovo is a state or not but to help the EC adopt an opinion about whether Serbia has the capacity to gain the status of a candidate state. "We will answer the questions as they come, keeping in mind, of course, that there is a Belgrade-Pristina dialogue ahead of us,” Delevic said, adding that Serbia hopes that many questions will be resolved during the dialogue. Milica Delevic (Tanjug, file)

"No Kosovo questions in EC questionnaire"

Milica Delević told Belgrade daily Politika that it will include questions based on which the Commission should be able to establish the status of Serbia's reforms and who and in what way is participating in the process of European integrations.

Delević thus confirmed the statement by Head of the European Union Delegation to Serbia Vincent Degert, who has said that the questionnaire Serbia is due to receive from Brussels on November 24 does not include questions about the country's borders or Kosovo.

Asked whether Degert's statement perhaps indicates that the stands of 22 EU member states which recognized Kosovo's independence are taken into account more and that is why Kosovo is not mentioned, Delević denied it, adding that the purpose of the questionnaire is not to establish whether Kosovo is a state or not but to help the EC adopt an opinion about whether Serbia has the capacity to gain the status of a candidate state.

"We will answer the questions as they come, keeping in mind, of course, that there is a Belgrade-Priština dialogue ahead of us,” Delević said, adding that Serbia hopes that many questions will be resolved during the dialogue.

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