Tadić to meet Rompuy next week

President of the European Council Herman Van Rompuy will meet Serbian President Boris Tadić in Brussels on June 6, said the cabinet of the EU top official.

Izvor: Tanjug

Thursday, 02.06.2011.

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President of the European Council Herman Van Rompuy will meet Serbian President Boris Tadic in Brussels on June 6, said the cabinet of the EU top official. As it was published on his website on Wednesday evening, after the meeting, Rompuy and Tadic will hold a joint news conference. Tadic to meet Rompuy next week According to the estimate of some EU officials, Serbia's EU integration process should gain an additional momentum after the recent arrest and extradition of International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) indictee Ratko Mladic, who was one of the major obstacles in the country's European pathway. Tadic and Rompuy will have talks on the very same day when ICTY Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz is due to present his semi-annual report on cooperation of Serbia and other regional countries with that tribunal. As Brammertz himself told journalists in The Hague on Wednesday evening, at the June 6 session of the United Nations Security Council he will underline that Belgrade has fulfilled a major international obligation. Brammertz's opinion has until now been considered as highly important for the EU's decision on Serbia's candidacy bid, and possibly the date for commencement of the accession talks. Rompuy last visited Belgrade in July 2010.

Tadić to meet Rompuy next week

According to the estimate of some EU officials, Serbia's EU integration process should gain an additional momentum after the recent arrest and extradition of International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) indictee Ratko Mladić, who was one of the major obstacles in the country's European pathway.

Tadić and Rompuy will have talks on the very same day when ICTY Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz is due to present his semi-annual report on cooperation of Serbia and other regional countries with that tribunal.

As Brammertz himself told journalists in The Hague on Wednesday evening, at the June 6 session of the United Nations Security Council he will underline that Belgrade has fulfilled a major international obligation.

Brammertz's opinion has until now been considered as highly important for the EU's decision on Serbia's candidacy bid, and possibly the date for commencement of the accession talks.

Rompuy last visited Belgrade in July 2010.

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