Germany is not making up new conditions for Serbia every month
22. August 2011. | 12:45
Source: Tanjug
There are no new conditions for Serbia on its EU path, German Ambassador to Serbia Wolfram Maas stated ahead of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's first visit to Serbia.Commenting Serbia's chances to get the candidate status and the date for the beginning of the membership talks by the end of the year, Maas underlined that this is a technically possible but ambitious goal.
There are no new conditions for Serbia on its EU path, German Ambassador to Serbia Wolfram Maas stated ahead of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's first visit to Serbia.
It is not like Germany is making up new conditions every month, Maas said in an interview for Tanjug when asked what kind of message will Merkel bring to Belgrade.
The conditions for the EU membership are laid down in the Copenhagen Criteria written in 1995, and everything we are asking from an applicant country including Serbia is derived from these criteria, the ambassdor noted.
Commenting Serbia's chances to get the candidate status and the date for the beginning of the membership talks by the end of the year, Maas underlined that this is a technically possible but ambitious goal.
Everything in relation to Kosovo can be subsumed under the point that we expect from a new member preparedness and readiness for regional cooperation and good neighborly relations. Good neighborly relationship mean that you are prepared and able to solve all pending issues which impact on citizens' everyday life in a peaceful and constructive manner, the German ambassador underscored.
Maas recalled that Germany's position in view of Kosovo is well-known.
As far as Kosovo is concerned, our position is well-known. We have recognized Kosovo as an independent state. We are not pushing Serbia to do the same, but we expect that Serbia will find a solution to the Kosovo issue and we believe that that can best be accomplished if the two sides talk together like in the dialogue which is facilitated by the EU, Maas noted.
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