European Parliament Rapporteur Presents Draft Report on Serbia
The European Parliament rapporteur for Serbia, Tonino Picula, presented the draft report on Serbia to the Foreign Affairs Committee
17:01Pre 383 d20.02.2025.
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The President of the Serbian Parliament, Ana Brnabic, stated that her meeting with the European Parliament’s rapporteur, Tonino Picula, was good and open, and that she told him that the draft resolution he prepared was "shameful and full of disinformation."
Brnabic told journalists that she did not know who was boycotting Picula, as all parliamentary groups had met with him, but Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Prime Minister Milos Vucevic had not.
She added that the president does not need to meet with anyone from the European Parliament, as it is the Serbian Parliament's responsibility, further noting that she did not know what the meeting’s agenda would be after everything Picula had said about Serbia.
"Was I the happiest to have a meeting with Tonino Picula? No," said Brnabic.
The European Parliament rapporteur for Serbia, Tonino Picula, presented the draft report on Serbia to the Foreign Affairs Committee
17:01Pre 383 d20.02.2025.
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We know the flaws of the European Union (EU), and we shouldn't glorify it, but for Serbia, there is nothing better and no alternative, said Jelica Minic from the European Movement.
10:12Pre 383 d20.02.2025.
AutorShe explained that she met with him out of respect for the European Parliament and its President, Roberta Metsola. When asked why she refused to shake hands with Picula, Brnabic said that she had shaken his hand and that journalists were trying to deceive the public, emphasizing that she does not refuse to shake hands with people.
Commenting on the arrest of Croatian nationals during student protests, she questioned how Serbian citizens would fare if they protested in Zagreb against a legitimately elected government.
Brnabic asked how Serbian citizens would be treated if they blocked traffic in Zagreb.
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