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Resolution of EP is non-binding: the OSCE and other EU institutions were not informed
Namely, today the deputies of different groups of the European Parliament (EP) agreed on a joint proposal for a resolution on the situation in Serbia after the elections.
Hungary’s EU Humiliation Leads to Compromise, Orban-Style
Certainly, everyone expected him to get a grilling by the European Parliament's Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET). But the Hungarian administration had been assiduous in preparing him for the hearing and Trocsanyi was an avid student.
So optimism was in the air as the European Parliament started vetting candidates to run the EU's executive arm.
Mitsotakis confident EU voters will turn back on ‘lies and populism’
Greek conservative opposition leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Thursday expressed his confidence that European voters will turn their back on "the lies and populism" in the upcoming European Parliament elections.
#Romania2019.eu/ Melescanu: EU Council Romanian Presidency, desire to cooperate directly with DEVE and AFET
AGERPRES special correspondent Tudor Martalogu reports: The message we wanted to convey to the European Parliament Committees on Development (DEVE) and Foreign Affairs (AFET) is our desire to cooperate directly with these committees which are within our scope of activity, on any topic that concerns the European Union, in the light of our priorities, Foreign Affairs Minister Teodor Melescanu sai
"Ties with Russia in no way disturb EU bid" - PM
Prime Minister Ana Brnabic on Tuesday in Brussels spoke before the members of the European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee (AFET).
According to the Serbian government, she "conveyed the message of Serbia’s determination to move towards its strategic goal - joining the European Union."
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McAllister's draft resolution on Serbia due in early January
BRUSSELS - The European Parliament rapporteur for Serbia David McAllister will present a draft resolution on Serbia's progress in Brussels in early January, Tanjug's correspondent reports.
The annual resolution on Serbia should be passed by the European Parliament in mid-March.
EP delegation: Croatia's measures are "unacceptable"
Aleksandar Vucic has received a delegation of EP's Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET) and the Subcommittee on Human and Minority Rights (DROI).
The European Parliament (EP) delegation that met with the Serbian prime minister in Belgrade on Thursday was led by Elmar Brok, the Serbian government said on its website.
Dacic to attend conference at European Parliament on Tuesday
BRUSSELS - Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic will take part in a conference on the Western Balkans at the European Parliament's (EP) Committee on Foreign Affairs in Brussels on Tuesday.
The meeting, which was called by the committee's chairman, Elmar Brok, will also be attended by Dacic's colleagues from the region, according to a statement from Brussels.