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European Parliament Rapporteur for Serbia David McAllister met with Prime Minister of the Republic of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić in Belgrade on 20 July 2015. Two officials spoke about European integration of Serbia, regional stability, the possibility of holding a referendum in Republika Srpska and a meeting with members of the Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina, which will take place on 22 July 2015 in Belgrade.
During the meeting, Prime Minister Vučić and rapporteur McAllister also discussed the opening of the first negotiating chapters in accession talks with the EU, the problems concerning the formation of the Community of Serbian Municipalities in the talks with Priština, as well as solving the problem of migrants.
Prime Minister Vučić informed McAllister about economic reforms conducted by the government of Serbia and the first results of fiscal consolidation.
McAllister highlighted the importance of continuing the dialogue with Priština, and stressed that the stability of the region is important both for its economic progress and for the process of European integration of future members of the EU.

Rapporteur of the European Parliament for Serbia David McAllister also met with First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dačić. Two officials spoke about the process of European integration, regional situation, cooperation with the European Parliament and other foreign affairs issues.
Minister Dačić thanked McAllister on his personal engagement in the acceleration and continuation of the European integration of Serbia, especially for the support for opening the first negotiating chapters and Serbia’s policy in the region.