Ivica Dacic. left, and Erlan Abdyldaev
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Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
At a meeting held on the sidelines of the 72rd session of the United Nations General Assembly, Dacic invited Abdyldaev to visit Serbia by the end of this year.
Abdyldaev pointed out that the position of Kyrgyzstan on the issue of Kosovo is solid and will not change regardless of the outcome of the upcoming presidential elections in that country.
Dacic also spoke with the new Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Achim Steiner, and on this occasion it was estimated that the cooperation of Serbia and this organisation is good.
Achim Steiner, left, and Ivica Dacic
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Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The First Deputy Prime Minister expressed his gratitude for the assistance that UNDP provides to Serbia, and expressed the hope that the successful cooperation with the UN team in Serbia will continue.
Steiner expressed his willingness to support and help Serbia in the sustainable development goals, especially thanking the government of Serbia for the opening of the United Nations House in Belgrade.
On this occasion, Dacic invited the new UNDP administrator to visit our country.
At the meeting of the First Deputy Prime Minister with the representatives of the American Jewish Committee, both sides expressed concern over the increasingly frequent attempts to revise history, deny the Holocaust and other crimes.
On this occasion, they discussed building memorials for victims of the Second World War and at the same time positively assessed progress in resolving the issue of restitution of Jewish property in Serbia.
Dacic had the opportunity to meet with the World Bank Director, the President of Montenegro, the Presidency of the Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina, the foreign ministers of Italy, Norway and Kenya.