European orientation of the citizens of Serbia

In a recently published public opinion poll, conducted by the Serbian Government’s EU Integration Office and Strategic Marketing Research, 69.3 percent of those interviewed said they supported Serbia’s EU membership, while 15.4 percent said they did not, with 15.3 percent undecided.

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At the same time, asked whether the resolution of the Kosovo status issue and the country’s EU integration were connected, 24 percent answered no, 45 percent said that the EU conditioned integration with giving up Kosovo, while 31 percent said that this was unofficially true, even though the issues were not officially connected.

A Power Point presentation of the survey with a host of other results is available for download below.


SEIO EU Opinion Poll.ppt (803.00 KB)

Reports

Horgoš – Požega concession contract

After five months of delays, the Serbian government Tuesday published the contract for construction, operation and maintenance of the highway route from Horgoš to Požega. The contract was signed on March 30, 2007, by the Republic of Serbia, represented by Velimir Ilić, then minister for capital investments, and representatives of the Spanish – Austrian Consortium FCC Construccion S.A. - Alpine Mayreder Bau GmbH.

Reports Tuesday, August 28, 2007 23:01 Comments: 0

Human Rights Watch: Serbia’s War Crimes Chamber

Serbia’s War Crimes Chamber has made significant progress since 2003, a Human Rights Watch (HRW) 32-page briefing paper says. The report evaluates the progress of the War Crimes Chamber since it was established in 2003 as a complement to the work of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).

Reports Thursday, June 28, 2007 18:10 Comments: 0

Statement by Carla Del Ponte, prosecutor, ICTY, to the UN Security Council

In the past few weeks, we have observed general progress in Serbia 's level of cooperation with the International Tribunal. I was in Belgrade , upon the invitation of President Boris Tadić, to discuss and assess Serbia 's cooperation with the International Tribunal. During my stay, I met with senior political leaders and government officials, including the President, the Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister.

Reports Wednesday, June 20, 2007 14:32 Comments: 0

U.S. Department of State Trafficking in Persons Report 2007

Serbia is a source, transit, and destination country for women and girls trafficked transnationally and internally for the purpose of commercial sexual exploitation. Foreign victims originated primarily from Macedonia, Ukraine, Moldova, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, and Albania and some transited Serbia en route to Western Europe.

Reports Thursday, June 14, 2007 14:52 Comments: 0

Amnesty International Report 2007

In its annual human rights report released last week, Amnesty International quotes Serbia’s failure to arrest and transfer indicted suspects to the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (Tribunal), which led to the suspension of talks on a Stabilization and Association Agreement with the European Union (EU).

Reports Sunday, May 27, 2007 15:18 Comments: 5