BELGRADE, Jan 11 (Hina) - There is a consensus in Serbia with regard to foreign policy and its priorities will remain unchanged regardless of the new government and changes in the parliament of Serbia and Montenegro and the Council of
Ministers, Serbia and Montenegro's Foreign Minister Goran Svilanovic said on Sunday.
BELGRADE, Jan 11 (Hina) - There is a consensus in Serbia with regard to
foreign policy and its priorities will remain unchanged regardless of
the new government and changes in the parliament of Serbia and
Montenegro and the Council of Ministers, Serbia and Montenegro's
Foreign Minister Goran Svilanovic said on Sunday.#L#
In an interview with Beta news agency, Svilanovic said the most
important tasks of the new government and the Council of Ministers -
the government of the state union of Serbia and Montenegro - were
cooperation with the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague, Kosovo, and
the functioning of the state union.
"I believe that the main guidelines of foreign policy, such as
admission to the European Union, the promotion of relations with
neighbours and the development of balanced relations with the most
important international factors will remain unchanged," Svilanovic
said.
Svilanovic also said that after recent indictments against four army
and police generals, Serbia and Montenegro could expect another three
indictments, none of which would refer to any active army or police
officer.
(Hina) rml