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Jeremic meets with foreign policy committee members

04. March 2009. | 13:38

Source: Beta

Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic met with members of the Foreign Ministry's Foreign Policy Committee in Belgrade on March 2.

Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic met with members of the Foreign Ministry's Foreign Policy Committee in Belgrade on March 2.

Jeremic acquainted the committee members with the ministry's activities in the process of obtaining an advisory assessment from the International Court of Justice of the legality of Kosovo's unilaterally declared independence, and with the continuation of European integrations.

The minister asked the members their opinion on those important issues that have a significant place in Serbia's foreign policy, says a news release from the Foreign Ministry.

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