Deputy PM: Serbia is ready for EU talks

Serbian Deputy PM Suzana Grubješić says that the government is seriously thinking about forming a negotiating team for the accession talks with the EU.

Izvor: Beta

Saturday, 11.05.2013.

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BELGRADE Serbian Deputy PM Suzana Grubjesic says that the government is seriously thinking about forming a negotiating team for the accession talks with the EU. She told daily Danas that the best qualified people and not necessarily politicians negotiating team should be in the negotiating team. Deputy PM: Serbia is ready for EU talks Grubjesic said that there was no doubt that Serbia was institutionally ready for the EU accession negotiations and stressed that after a date was granted, the most difficult chapters on judiciary and fundamental rights would be opened. “We will face many European laws and rules we have to harmonize and we are ready that every our move will be closely monitored by our European partners and that they will not cut us any slack like they did with some other countries,” she noted. When asked if the economy and reforms would have priority in the negotiations instead of Kosovo once Serbia has formally received a date for the start of the EU accession talks, Grubjesic said that reforms finally needed to come first if Serbia wanted to break the vicious cycle of crisis, uncertainty and fear. “Structural reforms and serious investments are the only solution for our biggest problems – unemployment and low standard of living,” the deputy PM concluded. Suzana Grubjesic (Beta, file) Beta

Deputy PM: Serbia is ready for EU talks

Grubješić said that there was no doubt that Serbia was institutionally ready for the EU accession negotiations and stressed that after a date was granted, the most difficult chapters on judiciary and fundamental rights would be opened.

“We will face many European laws and rules we have to harmonize and we are ready that every our move will be closely monitored by our European partners and that they will not cut us any slack like they did with some other countries,” she noted.

When asked if the economy and reforms would have priority in the negotiations instead of Kosovo once Serbia has formally received a date for the start of the EU accession talks, Grubješić said that reforms finally needed to come first if Serbia wanted to break the vicious cycle of crisis, uncertainty and fear.

“Structural reforms and serious investments are the only solution for our biggest problems – unemployment and low standard of living,” the deputy PM concluded.

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