In a statement by the Ministry of Infrastructure it is said that the importance of Corridor 10 will further increase, especially due to the fact that it is becoming more certain that Macedonia will begin negotiations to join the EU.
Preparation of project proposals for the Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance programme (IPA) was also discussed at the meeting.
Serbia’s position as a transit country in the framework of implementing the final report of the High Level Transport Group from Brussels was also discussed.
Kacin will inform European Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn and Vice-president of the European Commission in charge of Transport Jacques Barrot on the subjects mentioned.