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Jump to:navigation, search Welcome to Wikinews The free news source you can write! Tuesday, December 22, 2009, 17:51 Copy usNewsroomOur MissionReport Breaking NewsDonate Social NetworkingChatBest of WikinewsAudio Wikinews Serbia to apply to join the EU Serbia to apply to join the EU

Serbia is to file a formal application today to join the European Union according to officials. President Boris Tadić is to fly to Stockholm to submit the application to Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt. According to diplomats, the bid for membership has some support, with Italy and Greece favourable, but the Netherlands and the United Kingdom more cautious. [ML] [ ± ] - Image cr

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