Dacic pointed out that the progress report for Serbia that will be presented to the European Parliament on 16 January by Kacin will be the most positive so far. Kacin announced calling on Germany to declare Serbia a “safe country of origin”, so the procedure referring to returning false asylum seekers would not last long.
Browsing: News
Viviane Reding stated that voters should decide for or against a “United States of Europe” during elections for the European institutions this spring.
Priorities of the Greek presidency will be economic recovery, strengthening of security and cohesion within the Union, deepening of Economic and Monetary Union, strengthening of euro and integrated management of migrations.
The High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice President of the Commission, issued the following statement today:
Remarks at the opening of Belgrade Book Fair by HE Ambassador Michael Davenport, Head of EU delegation to Serbia
Belgrade, 20 October 2013
Presenting the annual Enlargement Package, Commissioner Štefan Füle said: “Enlargement is a process in the making and despite the economic crisis it is a good policy – it constitutes part of the solution. Enlargement continues to be one of the most effective EU policies…”.
The European Union’s Nobel Peace prize money will fund four projects under the EU Children of Peace initiative and details of the projects were announced today by Jose Manuel Barroso, the President of the European Commission.
It is important to open the debate on the Nobel Peace Prize not only in the European Union but in Serbia too, as it is very important country for the EU, the Head of the EU Delegation to Serbia, ambassador Vincent Degert said on December 10th, opening the debate “EU as (un)finished project: Nobel Peace Award – Prize or Consolation”.
Key messages from Nobel Peace Prize Lecture delivered by President Van Rompuy and President José Manuel Barroso in Oslo on 10 December 2012.
On the occasion of the ceremony of 2012 Nobel Peace prize awarded to the European Union, the EU Info Centre with the support of the EU Delegation to Republic of Serbia and in cooperation with the European Movement in Serbia’s (EMINS) Novi Sad branch, organises a debate on whether the European Union is an (un) finished project and whether the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to the EU is really a prize or more like a consolation.