During a lecture on EU integration delivered at the Faculty of Law in Nis, Miscevic said that it would be good if Serbia could clear up all remaining matters by then, in order to get a positive assessment.
That will mean that the government and Serbian parliament should adopt the necessary laws and ensure funds for new bodies which must be set up, explained Miscevic and added that Serbia has already carried out two thirds of the business and recalled that it had divided the conditions for the Schengen list into four groups.
Serbia must have a safe travel document, and must regulate matters such as the fight against corruption and crime, cooperation between the police and the judiciary and the movement and residency of foreigners, specified Miscevic.