Fabrizi speaks of the mini-sensine: EU maximum support in implementation of agreements

The chief of the EU delegation to Serbia, Sam Fabrizi, has said the agreements signed Tuesday under the “Mini 50 Schengen” represent a major political commitment to reforms. He for Radio Television of Serbia has stressed that the EU will help them with maximum support, which should be implemented in [...]
He for Radio Television of Serbia has stressed that the EU will help them with maximum support, which should be implemented in three to four years.
The agreements, as the European official in Belgrade stressed, envision the improvement of ties, non-recognition at the border, recognition of diplomas, that there is investment opportunity, and that people from one country can work at another. /kk/











