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Commission Vice-President Jacques Barrot to visit Belgrade and Podgorica on 28 and 29 September 2009

Vice-President of the European Commission Jacques Barrot, responsible for justice, freedom and security, will visit Belgrade on 28 and 29 September, where he will take part in the regional conference "Facing the Challenges of Organised and Serious Crimes in the Western Balkans" organised by the Serbian ministries of Justice and Interior. He will also participate in a series of bilateral meetings with his Serbian counterparts on the topics of visas, police and judicial reforms in Serbia. He will then travel to Montenegro where he will meet President Vujanovic, Prime Minister Djukanovic and other Montenegrin officials to review progress of Montenegro concerning visas as well as judicial and police reform..

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