**European Commission Sends Questions to Serbia, Not Prosecutors**
A recent news article reported that the European Commission had sent questions to prosecutors in Serbia. However, this was denied by the Commission.
According to a spokesperson for the European Commission, they did send questions to Serbian authorities as part of their annual progress report preparation. These questions were directed at the Ministry of European Integration, not the Prosecutor’s Office.
The spokesperson explained that the Commission engages in regular dialogue with Serbian authorities to assess the country’s EU accession process. This includes evaluating developments in rule of law and fundamental rights under certain chapters.
Preparations for the annual report begin early in the year every year. The Commission seeks relevant information from Serbia to make informed decisions about the country’s progress towards EU membership.
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