Working meeting on the completion of preparation for the opening of negotiations on Chapter 24
What is left to be done until the opening of Chapter 24, how much will it cost the citizens of Serbia and the priorities of the state in the process will be the main topics of the meeting of representatives of civil society and the Government’s Negotiating Group for this chapter.
Belgrade Centre for Security Policy is organizing a meeting of the Working Group for Chapter 24 within the National Convention on the EU with the Negotiating Group on issues of justice, freedom and security.
The meeting will be held on October 16 at 10:00 in the National Assembly (Kralja Milana 14, Belgrade).
The aim of the meeting is to get civil society organisations acquainted with the changes in the most recent version of the Action Plan for this Chapter, the one that was approved by the EC in early September, and to learn about the Government’s priorities for this policy area in the upcoming period.
The speakers at the panel open to the public will be:
- Sonja Stojanovic Gajic, director of the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy and Coordinator of the NKEU Working Group for Chapter 24;
- Tanja Miscevic, head of the negotiating team for negotiations on the accession of Serbia to the EU;
- Aleksandar Nikolic, state secretary of the Ministry of Interior and chair of the Negotiating Group on justice, freedom and security.
In addition, a special session will be organised within this meeting on the Government’s action plan for handling the mass influx of migrants. For those of you interested in the most recent developments in the Area of Justice, Freedom and Security, this could be a great opportunity to find out what has been done and what are the priorities in the future.
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DATE: 20151016
TIME: 10:00:00
LOCATION: Narodna skupština
TOPICS: EU, Foreign Policy
CONTACT: dragana.belanovic@bezbednost.org
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