BRUSSELS -- The EU Council of Ministers will not discuss unfreezing the Interim Trade Agreement with Serbia at its meeting on Monday, Tanjug understands from Brussels.
BRUSSELS -- The EU Council of Ministers will not discuss unfreezing the Interim Trade Agreement with Serbia at its meeting on Monday, Tanjug understands from Brussels.
Source: Tanjug
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When it comes to Kosovo, she said that the EU presidency hoped that the EULEX mission would, in the coming period, be able to “deploy throughout Kosovo“.
The meeting of EU foreign ministers will be devoted to the summit of heads of state next week in Brussels, relations with Russia and Belarus, as well as with Moldova and Uzbekistan.
The summit of heads of state on October 15-16 will be devoted to the world financial crisis, energy issues and the situation in Georgia.
During a working lunch, ministers will discuss implementation of the peace agreement in Georgia, where 200 EU observers have been stationed since October 1.
The EU expressed its satisfaction this week with the fact that Russia had complied with the agreement and withdrawn its troops within the agreed time frame.
Ministers will also discuss relations with Belarus following the parliamentary elections there in late September, while there will also be a meeting in the margins of the summit between the EU Troika and Belarus.
Curious that the EU is so steadfast on ICTY cooperation with Serbia whilst they seem to have no problems consorting with a man who ordered massed artillery and rocket attacks, at night, on a civilian center...i.e. Saakashvili.
Might is right, not to mention being friends with the 'right people'.
(Aleks, 11 October 2008 20:02)
It appears that France is less enthusiastic about Serbia now that the light of international law is being shed on their Policy in Kosovo. Moldova? Are they insisting sovereignty there too or otherwise?
(limited, 11 October 2008 14:55)
It appears that France is less enthusiastic about Serbia now that the light of international law is being shed on their Policy in Kosovo. Moldova? Are they insisting sovereignty there too or otherwise?
(limited, 11 October 2008 14:55)
Curious that the EU is so steadfast on ICTY cooperation with Serbia whilst they seem to have no problems consorting with a man who ordered massed artillery and rocket attacks, at night, on a civilian center...i.e. Saakashvili.
Might is right, not to mention being friends with the 'right people'.
(Aleks, 11 October 2008 20:02)
Curious that the EU is so steadfast on ICTY cooperation with Serbia whilst they seem to have no problems consorting with a man who ordered massed artillery and rocket attacks, at night, on a civilian center...i.e. Saakashvili.
Might is right, not to mention being friends with the 'right people'.
(Aleks, 11 October 2008 20:02)
It appears that France is less enthusiastic about Serbia now that the light of international law is being shed on their Policy in Kosovo. Moldova? Are they insisting sovereignty there too or otherwise?
(limited, 11 October 2008 14:55)