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"The next item is Question Time (B6-0002/2006 ). I should like to draw your attention, ladies and gentlemen, to the new procedure, under Rule 109 of the Rules of Procedure, which was already in operation during January’s part-session. I should therefore like to ask for the cooperation of the Council and the Members of this House in order to ensure that the maximum number of questions can be discussed and answered. According to the new arrangements, there are now two parts to Question Time. Answers in part one will be given by Mr Winkler, the Austrian representative on the General Affairs Council, and in part two by the relevant minister, depending on the subject matter under discussion. The following questions have been addressed to the Council. Question No 1 by Dimitrios Papadimoulis () The European Council meeting in Thessaloniki (20 June 2003) decided that all the countries of the Western Balkans should have the prospect of European integration. However, Serbia-Montenegro remained excluded from European proceedings and it was only on 10 October 2005 that Mr Olli Rehn, the Commissioner responsible for enlargement, launched negotiations with a view to a Stability and Association Agreement between the European Union and Serbia-Montenegro. Can the Commission say to what this delay is attributable? Will absolutely the same criteria apply to Serbia-Montenegro as to Croatia? Does the Council consider that Serbia's stance in negotiations on the final status of Kosovo will influence the negotiations on the Stability and Association Agreement?"@en1
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"Subject: Accession negotiations with Serbia-Montenegro"1

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