EU wants Serbia accession talks to begin in earnest this year
Reuters – 10 hours ago
DE (Reuters) - The European Union said on Friday it was a priority to open the 
first chapters in accession negotiations with Serbia by the end of the year, 
after a delay caused by foot-dragging in relations between Belgrade and its 
former Kosovo province. The EU formally launched membership negotiations with 
Serbia in January 2014, following a landmark deal to regulate relations between 
Serbia and Kosovo. But since a first formal accession conference, none of the 
so-called negotiation chapters have been opened, because of failure to fully 
implement the Serbia-Kosovo deal. "It is a priority for the European Union to 
open chapters this year," the bloc's foreign policy chief, Federica Mogherini, 
told a news conference in Belgrade. "I cannot at this stage define when and 
which chapters we will be ready to open. "There is some work to be done here, 
there is some work to be done in Brussels and in the capital cities, but I 
think that we share a common engagement to do it before the end of the year." 
Serbia is impatient to begin in earnest the process of aligning legislation 
with the 28-nation EU in preparation to becoming a member.  But implementation 
of the deal with Kosovo has been slow, in part because of how politically 
unpalatable some of the elements are, as well as the absence of a government 
for six months in the former Serbian province. Serbia, a landlocked country of 
7.3 million people, wants the boost of membership talks to help attract foreign 
investors to its struggling economy. Actual accession, at this rate, is 
unlikely before 2022.  (Reporting by Aleksandar Vasovic; Writing by Matt 
Robinson)

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