Serbia opens two new EU accession talks chapters

The EU on Monday opened two new chapters in the accession negotiations with Serbia - 33 (financial and budgetary provisions) and 13 (fishing.)

Minister of EU Integration Jadranka Joksimovic announced this at the 8th Intergovernmental Conference in Luxembourg

Joksimovic, who headed the delegation of Serbia at the conference, the first during Bulgaria's presidency of the Council of the EU, said at a news conference that together with the two new chapters, our country has 14 chapters opened, two of which have been temporarily closed, the government said on its website.

She said that the opening of Chapter 33 is very important for Serbia because it will help us strengthen our administrative capacities.

Joksimovic said that the opening of Chapter 13 is also important because Serbia will be able to use EU funds to restore its fish stock and better regulate that area, in which more and more people work.

She underlined that the reforms in the area of rule of law are crucial for Serbia, and reiterated Serbia's commitment to the European integration process.

Joksimovic also promised that Serbia will meet the recommendations of the Venice Commission on constitutional amendments, and added that the work on the drafting of a new media strategy resumed and that the OSCE is helping in that work.

EU Commissioner for Neighborhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations Johannes Hahn highlighted the need for continuing reforms in the rule of law and freedom of speech, as well as in the normalization of relations with Pristina.

Hahn said that two new chapters were opened on the merits principle, and called on Serbia to harmonize its visa policy with the EU.

He also said that Serbia should harmonize constitutional amendments with the recommendations of the Venice Commission.

Hahn noted that there are challenges in the field of freedom...

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