Intergovernmental conference on Jan. 21

European Council President Herman Van Rompuy has said that the first intergovernmental conference with Serbia would be held on January 21.

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BRUSSELS European Council President Herman Van Rompuy has said that the first intergovernmental conference with Serbia would be held on January 21. Previously on Friday, EU leaders confirmed the decision of the Council of Ministers to start membership negotiations in January. Intergovernmental conference on Jan. 21 During a briefing for German journalists, German Chancellor Angela Merkel confirmed that the heads of state agreed and accepted the negotiating framework with Serbia, and commented that European leaders were pleased with "extraordinary progress" achieved in the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue. The EU will be represented by Greece at the intergovernmental conference, as this country on January 1 takes over the organization's rotating presidency. The first day of the EU summit was marked by a debate on security and the economy. Speaking of defense for the first time in five years, EU leaders called on member states to work together to expand the development costs of expensive military equipment. They were also urged them to ensure fair conditions for EU companies that sell military equipment across European borders. British Prime Minister David Cameron rejected the idea of ​​creating European armed forces. B92 Beta Tanjug

Intergovernmental conference on Jan. 21

During a briefing for German journalists, German Chancellor Angela Merkel confirmed that the heads of state agreed and accepted the negotiating framework with Serbia, and commented that European leaders were pleased with "extraordinary progress" achieved in the Belgrade-Priština dialogue.

The EU will be represented by Greece at the intergovernmental conference, as this country on January 1 takes over the organization's rotating presidency.

The first day of the EU summit was marked by a debate on security and the economy.

Speaking of defense for the first time in five years, EU leaders called on member states to work together to expand the development costs of expensive military equipment.

They were also urged them to ensure fair conditions for EU companies that sell military equipment across European borders.

British Prime Minister David Cameron rejected the idea of ​​creating European armed forces.

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