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EU 'to sign Serbia deal' on ties EU 'to sign Serbia deal' on ties
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The EU will sign a pact on closer ties with Serbia on Tuesday, according to the Slovenian EU presidency.The EU will sign a pact on closer ties with Serbia on Tuesday, according to the Slovenian EU presidency.
The Serbian president is expected to sign the accord at 1600 (1400 GMT) after objections from Belgium and the Netherlands were overcome. The Serbian president is expected to fly to Luxembourg to sign the accord, after objections from Belgium and the Netherlands were overcome.
Both countries insisted that Belgrade must fully co-operate with the Hague war crimes tribunal before Serbia enjoys the benefits of a pact.Both countries insisted that Belgrade must fully co-operate with the Hague war crimes tribunal before Serbia enjoys the benefits of a pact.
But they add Serbia should be sent a positive message before May elections.But they add Serbia should be sent a positive message before May elections.
If anything is signed today, it will have to mean that Serbia will not enjoy any of the benefits of the [deal] Dutch foreign ministry spokesman
Nationalist parties are ahead in the opinion polls, following Kosovo's declaration of independence and its recognition by a majority of EU member states.Nationalist parties are ahead in the opinion polls, following Kosovo's declaration of independence and its recognition by a majority of EU member states.
DUTCH-BELGIAN COMPROMISE Gesture to Serbs that their future lies in EuropeSigning of deal acceptable if followed by immediate suspensionNo advantages for Serbia until full co-operation with Hague Tribunal Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic who was in Luxembourg told reporters that it was a "historic day for Serbia and the EU".
Signing the Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) would not only pave the way to full membership but give Serbs closer trade relations and more relaxed visa requirements. "We believe we are irreversibly on the road to EU membership," he said.
Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic paid a surprise visit to Luxembourg on Monday in an attempt to press the Slovenian EU presidency to reach an agreement on offering the deal. Signing the Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) would not only pave the way to full membership but give Serbs closer trade relations and more relaxed visa requirements. DUTCH-BELGIAN COMPROMISE Gesture to Serbs that their future lies in EuropeSigning of deal acceptable if followed by immediate suspensionNo advantages for Serbia until full co-operation with Hague Tribunal
But the Netherlands and Belgium objected to Serbia being rewarded with a deal before it was considered to have fully co-operated with the war-crimes tribunal.But the Netherlands and Belgium objected to Serbia being rewarded with a deal before it was considered to have fully co-operated with the war-crimes tribunal.
They insist that Serbia should hand over two war crimes suspects wanted in connection with the massacre of 8,000 Muslim men and boys at Srebrenica: Bosnian Serb ex-army leader Ratko Mladic and war-time political leader Radovan Karadzic.They insist that Serbia should hand over two war crimes suspects wanted in connection with the massacre of 8,000 Muslim men and boys at Srebrenica: Bosnian Serb ex-army leader Ratko Mladic and war-time political leader Radovan Karadzic.
A spokesman for Dutch Foreign Minister Maxime Verhagen told the BBC News website on Tuesday that the signing of an SAA and an interim accord to implement the details of it could take place but only if the agreements were "simultaneously suspended".A spokesman for Dutch Foreign Minister Maxime Verhagen told the BBC News website on Tuesday that the signing of an SAA and an interim accord to implement the details of it could take place but only if the agreements were "simultaneously suspended".
"If anything is signed today, it will have to mean that Serbia will not enjoy any of the benefits of the SAA," the spokesman said."If anything is signed today, it will have to mean that Serbia will not enjoy any of the benefits of the SAA," the spokesman said.
But he added that would change as soon as the foreign ministers were happy that Belgrade was co-operating fully with the tribunal.But he added that would change as soon as the foreign ministers were happy that Belgrade was co-operating fully with the tribunal.