By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: December 20, 2009
BELGRADE — The European Union has improved its ties with Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia by dropping a 20-year-old visa requirement for more than 10 million citizens in the three countries.
Apparently encouraged by the decision, which took effect on Saturday, the government of Serbia announced that it would formally apply for E.U. membership. Montenegro and Macedonia are already candidates. The E.U. visa requirement remains in place for Bosnia, Kosovo and Albania, but it will be reviewed next year.
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On a totally unrelated note, the crime rate in Western/Northern Europe went up 5%.
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