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Serbia’s strategic goal is full EU membership -PM

Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic met yesterday with a delegation of the Dutch Parliament’s Committee on European Affairs and said that Serbia’s strategic goal is full EU membership and that it is working hard to implement reforms in line with the action plan.

Cvetkovic voiced his expectation that this visit will improve the political dialogue between Serbia and the Netherlands and have a positive effect on Serbia’s progress towards EU integration.

Serbia is fully committed to cooperation with the Hague tribunal and our relevant institutions continuously work on bringing the two remaining indictees to justice, Cvetkovic said.

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Dutch MPs showed interest in Serbia’s current economic situation, cooperation with the Hague tribunal, judicial reform and Serbia’s foreign policy priorities.

Source balkans.com

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