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EU ministers to discuss Serbia on January 23

11. January 2012. | 07:38

Source: Tanjug

The EU Foreign Affairs Council will discuss Serbia and Kosovo at the next meeting on January 23, the Austrian Press Agency (APA) reported, referring to the diplomatic sources in Brussels.

The EU Foreign Affairs Council will discuss Serbia and Kosovo at the next meeting on January 23, the Austrian Press Agency (APA) reported, referring to the diplomatic sources in Brussels.

According to APA, the foreign ministers will focus on the oil embargo on Iran.

Further topics include Serbia, Kosovo, Syria and Egypt, the source stated.

The ministers are also planned to confer with Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu.

The meeting of EU foreign ministers was moved forward one week since an extraordinary EU Summit will be held on January 30.

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