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A delegation of members of the European Parliament (EP) will talk in Belgrade on Jan. 23 with different social actors about activities in the process of accession to the European Union (EU), focusing on the areas and topics highlighted in last year's two EP resolutions on Serbia.
According to an earlier announcement by the EP, the nine members of the delegation from the EP Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET) will discuss with government officials and representatives of parliamentary parties the additional reforms needed for advancing Serbia's EU accession.
The members of the delegation, led by Portuguese MEP Marta Temido, will also have separate talks with representatives of the media, civil society organizations, research centers, the academic community, and students.
The meetings, according to the announcement, will raise the issues singled out in the EP Resolution of May 7, 2025 on the European Commission's Serbia reports for 2023 and 2024, and in the EP Resolution of Oct. 22, 2025 on the polarization and increased repression in Serbia a year after the tragedy in Novi Sad - the death of 16 people in the collapse of the Novi Sad railway station canopy.
The MEPs are staying in Belgrade from Jan. 22-24 and will hold a news conference at the end of their visit.
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