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Economic, social and political stability in Serbia is a key factor in the progress towards peaceful and normal relations between the Balkan countries, which are now looking to the EU as a source of support and hope.
It should be pointed out that Serbia has suffered acutely from instability arising from the aftermath of war and from the reduction in the area that it covers.
The situation was made significantly worse by the barbaric murder of Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic in March last year, which inevitably held back the reforms that had until then been moving at a promising pace and that the new government has been seeking to resume.
The delays that have taken place have prevented the third instalment of the additional aid from being awarded according to the timetable set out in Directive 2002/882/EC. Consequently, a fresh deadline must be set as a matter of urgency, one that enables this payment to be made effectively and beneficially, thereby helping to ensure that the balance of payments can be sustained and that the reserves can be bolstered in Serbia and Montenegro.
I voted in favour."@en1
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