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    Belgrade: PACE President on official visit and Standing Committee
    meeting

    Strasbourg, 21.05.2007 - On the occasion of Serbia's six-month
    chairmanship of the Council of Europe's executive body, the Committee of
    Ministers, the President of the Council's Parliamentary Assembly (PACE),
    René van der Linden, will make an official visit to the country on 23
    May, followed by a meeting of the PACE Standing Committee on 24 May.

    During his visit, the President is due to meet with President Boris
    Tadic, Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica and Foreign Affairs Minister
    Vuk Jeremic. Discussions are expected to focus on the country's
    chairmanship in the 47-member organisation, further integration of
    Serbia, co-operation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the
    former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and the issue of Kosovo.

    The Assembly's Standing Committee - which acts in the name of the
    Assembly between sessions - will hold an exchange of views with Mr
    Jeremic. The committee is also due to debate reports on monitoring of
    commitments as regards social rights, respect for the principle of
    gender equality in civil law, the capture of carbon dioxide as a means
    of fighting climate change and missing persons in Armenia, Azerbaijan
    and Georgia. Deputy Secretary General Maud de Boer-Buquicchio will
    attend the meeting.

    Other meetings organised in Belgrade on 23 May include the PACE Bureau,
    which is due to to draw up the draft order of business for the coming
    Assembly session from 25 to 29 June, as well as a Parliamentary Round
    Table on "The role of parliament in promoting gender equality and
    combating domestic violence" <http://assembly.coe.int/stopviolence> -
    as part of the Council of Europe campaign against domestic violence - in
    the framework of a PACE/EU joint initiative to support parliamentary
    institutions in Serbia and in Montenegro. The Serbian version of the
    photo exhibition "Break the silence on domestic violence" will be
    inaugurated on 24 May at 1 pm in the Sava Centar.

    Note to Editors

    Press conferences
    - Wednesday 23 May, 12.45 pm (Hyatt Hotel): press conference by PACE
    President René van der Linden on his official visit

    - Thursday 24 May, approx. 10.30 am (Sava Centar): press conference by
    the Minister of Foreign Affairs Vuk Jeremic and PACE President

    Meetings
    - Thursday 24 May, 9.00 am-1.30 pm: Standing Committee (Sava Centar,
    Room 1A) OPEN TO THE PRESS.
    - Wednesday 23 May, 9.00 am-1 pm: Round Table on "The role of parliament
    in promoting gender equality and combating domestic violence" (National
    Assembly) OPEN TO THE PRESS.

    - Wednesday 23 May, 4 pm: PACE Bureau (National Assembly, Small Hall)
    NOT OPEN TO THE PRESS.

    Draft agenda
    <http://assembly.coe.int/Sessions/2007/A genda/EAgenda070524.pdf> (PDF)

    Working Documents
    <http://assembly.coe.int/ASP/Doc/DocL istingSession_E.asp?selCriteres=3Dsession&IDSe ssion=3D218>

    Contacts
    Angus Macdonald, (in Belgrade on 23 and 24 May), mobile: +33 6 30 49 68
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    Monika Lajhner, Council of Europe Office in Belgrade, mobile, +381 62
    278 378
    PACE Communication Unit : +33 3 88 41 31 93

    PRESS RELEASE
    Parliamentary Assembly Communication Unit
    Ref: 327a07
    Tel: +33 3 88 41 31 93
    Fax :+33 3 90 21 41 34
    [email protected]
    internet: www.coe.int/press

    The Parliamentary Assembly brings together 318 members from the national
    parliaments of the 47 member states.
    President: René van der Linden (Netherlands, EPP/CD); Secretary
    General of the Assembly: Mateo Sorinas.
    Political Groups: SOC (Socialist Group); EPP/CD (Group of the European
    People's Party); ALDE (Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe);

    EDG (European Democratic Group); UEL (Group of the Unified European
    Left).
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