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Thursday, 28 October 2010
EFTA Parliamentary Committee Visits National Assembly
EFTA (European Free Trade Association) Parliamentary Committee comprising deputies of the four EFTA states – Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein and Switzerland, visited the National Assembly today.
EFTA (European Free Trade Association) Parliamentary Committee comprising deputies of the four EFTA states –
The EFTA parliamentarians, headed by EFTA Parliamentary Committee Chairman Arni Thor Sigurdsson, talked in separate meetings to the representatives of the assembly committees on international economic relations, foreign affairs and European integrations.
The meeting with the members of the Committee on International Economic Relations focused on future relations and improvement of cooperation between
Committee Chairman Milos Jevtic stressed that this is the EFTA Parliamentary Committee’s first official visit to
Jevtic stated that
EFTA Parliamentary Committee Chairman Arni Thor Sigurdsson pointed out the low level of trade cooperation between
Committee members Jorgovanka Tabakovic, Elvira Kovacs, Snezana Sedlar and Momo Colakovic took part in the meeting.
In the meeting with Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Prof. Dr Dragoljub Micunovic, the members of the EFTA Parliamentary Committee asked about
The Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman informed them that the EU Council of Ministers’ decision on forwarding
Micunovic pointed out that
Micunovic expressed belief that the Kosovo-Metohija issue would depend on the UN Security Council and its standing on Resolution 1244 pointing out that the dialogue between the Serbian authorities and current representatives of Kosovo authorities should commence soon so as to resolve the numerous disputed issues. He stressed that human rights are endangered in the province, particularly the rights of the Serbian minority, adding that the issues of Serbian property should be resolved and the cultural heritage in Kosovo-Metohija protected.
Micunovic said that relations with neighbouring countries and countries of the former common state have priority and that the past years have seen the improvement of not only economic but cultural and other types of cooperation as well.
Committee member Nikola Lazic also took part in the meeting.
Answering questions on the National Assembly’s role in
Varga said that gaining the status of EU candidate in 2011 and commencing talks with the EU is paramount for
The Committee members advocated the improvement of economic cooperation with the association, as well as strengthening bilateral political and economic relations with each of the EFTA member states. Incorporating European Union standards, applicable in various spheres, not only into their countries’ legal systems, but implementing them as well is a common goal.
The Serbian parliamentarians commended the cooperation with EFTA states, pointing out that
Committee members Natasa Vuckovic, Jelena Trivan, Momir Markovic, Branko Ruzic and Jasmina Milosevic took part in the meeting.