EU, Serbia To Sign Pact

April 29th, 2008 By: Michael van der Galien | Tags:

Since Serbia is a Christian country, it seems to me that it won’t take long before Serbia truly joins the European Union (unlike say, o, well, Turkey): ‘The European Union will sign a pact on closer ties with Serbia on Tuesday, a spokesman for EU president Slovenia said.’

 ”The ministers agreed that the EU will sign the SAA (Stabilisation and Association Agreement) with Serbia today … The ministers agreed on certain conditions. The signature will be today at 4:00 p.m. EDT (1400 GMT),” a presidency spokesman said at a meeting in Luxembourg.

Earlier, a Dutch spokesman said the conditions would mean ratification by EU states of the pact would start only once the EU was convinced that Belgrade was fully cooperating in the hunt for war crime suspects, and that Serbia would start to receive the trade and aid benefits of the accord only at that point.

For the stability in the region (Balkans) it would be great, I think. The Balkans are a chaotic, instable, and violent part of Europe. If we find some way to involve those countries in the European Union, it’s likely that they’ll stop fighting and hating each other and will, instead, do what’s in their economic interest.

Meanwhile, those who want Turkey to join the EU are still waiting…

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