At today's address at the Dubrovnik Forum's introductory panel, Dacic, who arrived in Croatia yesterday, urged the countries of this part of Europe to be ready to seek common interests.
Yesterday he participated in a meeting of the foreign ministers of the Southeast European Cooperation Process, which marked the end of the one-year Croatian presidency of the forum.
With our arrival to Dubrovnik, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and I have shown that we care about good relations with Croatia, Dacic said, adding that it is very important to define which issues are a matter of the past, and which are to to be dealt with now and in the future.
He also pointed to the importance of maintaining a good trend in relations between the two countries, which is based on the meetings of President Vucic with President of Croatia Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic.
This trend has to be continued and we will use it for the future of our relations with Croatia, Dacic said, adding that it is also important that these meetings continue and that there is dialogue.
The next chair of the Southeast Europe Cooperation Process is the Republic of Slovenia.