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> http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2008&mm=06&dd=09&nav_id=50953
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> "EU won't suspend accompanying SAA document"
> 9 June 2008 | 17:01  | Source:  B92, Tanjug
> The EU will not suspend the Interim Trade Agreement with Serbia, a part of
> the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA).
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> EU Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn (FoNet)
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>  However, the agreement will not come into force until
> Serbia fully cooperates with the Hague Tribunal, Novi Sad daily Dnevnik
> writes today.
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> According to the daily's sources in Brussels, the EU Enlargement
> Commissioner Olli Rehn managed to persuade the EU countries and leaders
> of the EU Council not to allow the implementation of the interim
> agreement on July, and to the, after only one day, suspend it.
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> "It's a very bad scenario. We would be sending a very bad message to Serbia
> and to its citizens," Rehn was quoted as saying.
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> He also added that it was essential for the EU to "keep a low profile
> about the interim agreement until Serbia meets all the necessary
> conditions for it to come into force, and thus help the pro-EU parties
> in Serbia," Rehn said.
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> The commissioner continued that the EU
> must act in a way that will demonstrate that "the ball is in Serbia's
> court and that the speed of the European integrations depends entirely
> on Belgrade".
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> According to the daily's sources, Rehn intends
> to write a statement, along with the future French presidency, which
> would be "very positive for Serbia".
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> "The idea is to enable
> the interim agreement to be implemented even as early as August, if
> Serbia meets the requested conditions," the unnamed EU diplomat said,
> and added this meant that the arrest of any of the Hague fugitives
> would create an atmosphere for the agreement to be applied.
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> The same diplomat said that at this point, "some EU countries could
> start the process of ratification of the SAA". "The ratification in the
> Serbian parliament would not be necessary in that case, but a positive
> decision could be made", the report said.
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