Djuric told Radio-Television Serbia (RTS), ahead of the
resumption of dialogue in Brussels that Serbia has done a lot to normalise relations and has implemented many arrangements to harmonise Belgrade and Pristina on an institutional level.
Therefore Serbia expects from Pristina to implement the commitments, he said.
The Serbian people is owed fulfilment of agreements that have been agreed, first of all those related to the Community of Serbian municipalities, he said noting that in the past seven to eight months, Pristina has not implemented those agreements.
According to Djuric, one of the topics of today's meeting in Brussels will be the issues related to the general political climate, because Belgrade wants stability in the southern Serbian province and to have all outstanding issues solved through dialogue.
It seems that there is often a lack of true commitment on the other side to make progress through dialogue, given that Pristina sees dialogue only as a means to achieve its interests.
Speaking about new topics in the dialogue, he said that in relations between Belgrade and Pristina there are many problems and unanswered questions, including those relating to property and the position of the Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC), but that today, special attention will be paid to the Community of Serbian municipalities.