Serbia: South Stream agreement crisis, Serbia will have to follow EU rules
Published on December 26, 2013 7:05 am
“Serbia’s talks with the EU, which should start at the same time as the EU-Russia talks on revising contracts, are two connected and parallel processes,” Oettinger stated. This is if the country “wants to avoid bringing its accession talks with the EU to a halt.
“Serbia is a member of the European energy community and has to accept its market rules,” he said at a forum on the EU’s energy policy in Brussels on Wednesday.
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