Djuric said that he was pleased that, although with a one-month delay, Serbia has finally received the first documentation from Pristina in connection with the investigation of Ivanovic's murder.
According to Djuric, Serbia wants the dialogue to continue, adding that the only obstructions of this process so far have been coming from Pristina, which about a year ago froze the dialogue with a formal decision of the parliament.
We informed Brussels that we are ready to continue the dialogue, Djuric stated.
He said that Serbia will continue to politically, economically and in any other way help the Serbian people in Kosovo-Metohija, and in the future this will be even more intensive.
Djuric and Braathu also discussed the problem of political and religious extremism in Kosovo-Metohija, as well as efforts to establish a special war crimes tribunal for crimes of the so-called KLA, according to a statement by the Office for Kosovo-Metohija.