April 12, 2005
Serbia And Montenegro: EU Says Ready For First Step On Road To Accession
by Ahto Lobjakas
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The European Commission decided today that Serbia and Montenegro is sufficiently prepared to start Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) talks with the European Union. The decision is likely to be endorsed by EU member states in the coming months. Like all countries in the western Balkans, Serbia and Montenegro has been promised EU membership at an undetermined time in the future. Today's decision is seen as a crucial first step. It does, however, come with strict conditions. The EU's enlargement commissioner, Olli Rehn, explained the terms while announcing the decision in Strasbourg.
Brussels, 12 April 2005 (RFE/RL) -- The European Commission today gave the green light to Serbia and Montenegro to start negotiations for a SAA.
The country follows in the footsteps of Croatia and Macedonia, which already have SAAs with the EU. All western Balkan countries were promised eventual EU membership in 2000, but various problems have held them back.
Olli Rehn, the EU enlargement commissioner, said in Strasbourg that the Commission had approved a feasibility study concluding that Serbia and Montenegro is ready to assume what he called a "contractual relationship" with the EU.