The European Commission recently published the 2014 progress reports on countries aspiring to EU membership, including on Serbia - a candidate state since 2012. Aside from the progress made in terms of public administration, the independence of judiciary and the fight against corruption, the progress report mentioned that the pace of negotiations between Brussels and Belgrade would depend on the ability of Serbia to move ahead in key areas, such as the rule of law and the dialogue with Kosovo. At this Policy Briefing, Ivica Dačić, Serbian First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs talked about the reactions to the progress report in Serbia and discussed some of the reform priorities of the Serbian government.