News
28. May 2010
EU citizens don't need passports to enter Serbia
BELGRADE -- The government has decided that the citizens of EU countries, as well as Switzerland, Norway and Iceland, will no longer need passports to enter Serbia.
This was announced by Prime Minister Mirko Cvetković on Friday in Belgrade. With this decision, the government accepted the Interior Ministry (MUP) proposal that the citizens of the EU member states should be able to enter Serbia with valid identity cards. “This is yet another indicator of Serbia's commitment to further EU integration,” Interior Minister Ivica Dačić told Tanjug earlier in the day. He expressed his conviction that this decision would contribute to the strengthening of mutual trust and will receive a positive response among the citizens and political structures of these countries. Source:Tanjug




