BELGRADE, May 11 (Hina) - When work will begin on a feasibility study on Serbia-Montenegro's integration into the European Union depends on the country's cooperation with the Hague war crimes tribunal and the implementation of the
action plan on the harmonisation of the economies of Serbia and Montenegro, EU External Affairs Commissioner Chris Patten told officials of the state union and its two republics in Belgrade on Tuesday.
BELGRADE, May 11 (Hina) - When work will begin on a feasibility study
on Serbia-Montenegro's integration into the European Union depends on
the country's cooperation with the Hague war crimes tribunal and the
implementation of the action plan on the harmonisation of the
economies of Serbia and Montenegro, EU External Affairs Commissioner
Chris Patten told officials of the state union and its two republics
in Belgrade on Tuesday.#L#
Patten said some progress had been made but that it had not been on
the level expected. He said he wanted to see Serbia-Montenegro and
political and economic reforms succeed.
Patten urged the officials to think about commitments to international
institutions, including cooperation with the U.N. war crimes tribunal
in The Hague, which he said would prove the country was oriented to
the future and not the past.
Patten held talks with Serbia-Montenegro Deputy Foreign Minister
Predrag Boskovic, Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica, Serbian
Deputy PM Miroljub Labus, Montenegrin PM Milo Djukanovic, and
Serbia-Montenegro President Svetozar Marovic.
Djukanovic said Montenegro was not responsible for the noncooperation
with the Hague tribunal, and that the state union was responsible for
implementing the aforementioned action plan.
Kostunica's office said in a press release the Serbian PM had briefed
Patten about a plan to politically solve the situation in Kosovo which
Patten said was a good starting point for talks. He added the EU felt
the most important thing was to realise the so-called standard before
status policy.
At Belgrade's Rex cinema Patten opened an exhibition of photographs on
EU activity in Croatia, Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, and
Serbia-Montenegro.
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