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No. 69/07
June 15, 2007

EUROPEAN COMMISSION RESUMES NEGOTIATIONS ON A STABILIZATION AND ASSOCIATION AGREEMENT WITH SERBIA

European Union Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn and Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Chief Negotiator Bozidar Djelic today resumed negotiations on a Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) with Serbia in Brussels. This official round of the negotiations will consolidate the results achieved so far and advance the Justice and Home Affairs part of the Agreement.

"I am delighted to see Serbia back to the negotiation table," said Commissioner Rehn. "I commend the Serbian government for the actions it has taken to meet the conditions for resuming the talks. The SAA will bring concrete trade and economic benefits for Serbia. It is a key step for Serbia on its path to the EU."

The resumption of the talks on the SAA was possible owing to the improvements in Serbia's cooperation with the Hague Tribunal. The pace of negotiations will depend on Serbia's progress in developing its legislative framework and administrative capacity, and full cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).

The stabilization and Association Agreement will allow an expansion of trade with the EU, attracting investment to Serbia. In addition to the economic side, Serbia will benefit from wide-ranging cooperation with the EU in many policy areas such as environment, agriculture, energy and transport. The SAA will also help to tackle organized crime and trafficking across borders.

A satisfactory track record in implementing the Agreement is essential for Serbia to come closer to the EU.

Serbia started negotiations on an SAA with the EU on October 10, 2005. In the first 8 months, the technical talks advanced well and large parts of the Agreement have been negotiated, but due to lack of cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal in The Hague (ICTY), talks were put on hold on May 3, 2006.

On January 21, Serbia held general elections and on May 15, 2007 a new government was formed. In its program the new government undertook a clear commitment to achieve full cooperation with the ICTY, which is a key condition for the signature of the SAA, and took concrete action to match this commitment. In line with the decision of EU Foreign Ministers of February 2007, this has paved the way for the Commission to resume the talks on the SAA.

For further information, please visit: http://ec.europa.eu/enlargement/index_en.htm .

 

Press Contacts:   Anthony Smallwood   Kasper Zeuthen
    202-862-9523
anthony.smallwood@ec.europa.eu
  202-862-9530
kasper.zeuthen@ec.europa.eu

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