Serbia has some success, more work to be done

Head of the European Union (EU) Delegation to Serbia Vincent Degert stated on Tuesday that the European Commission (EC) has noticed Serbia's success.

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Wednesday, 10.11.2010.

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Head of the European Union (EU) Delegation to Serbia Vincent Degert stated on Tuesday that the European Commission (EC) has noticed Serbia's success. This is especially true when it comes regional cooperation, said he, but also noted that the country still needs to do a lot of work on its EU path. Serbia has some success, more work to be done The EU has noticed the success Serbia achieved in regional cooperation, which is of essential importance, Degert said in an interview for B92, commenting on the EC report on progress of the countries in the region on their EU path. Among positive assessments included in the EC report, Degert especially pointed out regional cooperation and reconciliation, as the categories that bear greatest importance to the EU. Serbia has made a number of positive moves, starting from the ones which have a symbolic value, such as the adoption of the Srebrenica Declaration and the visit of the Serbian President Boris Tadic to Vukovar. He also mentioned UN General Assembly resolution on Kosovo and steps such as the efforts invested in the search for missing persons, state border demarcation and other matters. Degert expressed belief that the objections which the EC stated in the report on Serbia's progress should be viewed more as a challenge than as criticism. Challenges are very important and they need to be faced, since next year the EC will state its opinion on Serbia's readiness for becoming EU candidate, Degert pointed out. Degert assessed that the greatest challenges for the country lie in the domains of judicial reform and fight against corruption. Vincent Degert (Tanjug, file)

Serbia has some success, more work to be done

The EU has noticed the success Serbia achieved in regional cooperation, which is of essential importance, Degert said in an interview for B92, commenting on the EC report on progress of the countries in the region on their EU path.

Among positive assessments included in the EC report, Degert especially pointed out regional cooperation and reconciliation, as the categories that bear greatest importance to the EU.

Serbia has made a number of positive moves, starting from the ones which have a symbolic value, such as the adoption of the Srebrenica Declaration and the visit of the Serbian President Boris Tadić to Vukovar.

He also mentioned UN General Assembly resolution on Kosovo and steps such as the efforts invested in the search for missing persons, state border demarcation and other matters.

Degert expressed belief that the objections which the EC stated in the report on Serbia's progress should be viewed more as a challenge than as criticism.

Challenges are very important and they need to be faced, since next year the EC will state its opinion on Serbia's readiness for becoming EU candidate, Degert pointed out.

Degert assessed that the greatest challenges for the country lie in the domains of judicial reform and fight against corruption.

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