First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic met today with Venezuelan Minister of Foreign Affairs Jorge Arreaza, who is on a bilateral visit to the Republic of Serbia.
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First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic met today with Venezuelan Minister of Foreign Affairs Jorge Arreaza, who is on a bilateral visit to the Republic of Serbia.
Dacic expressed his satisfaction with the Venezuelan Foreign Minister’s visit and underlined that Serbia and Venezuela enjoy a long friendship, which is reflected in the mutual support in the international arena.
He thanked Venezuela on its principled position regarding Kosovo-Metohija and on its vote against the admission of the so-called " Kosovo” into Interpol and UNESCO.
The First Deputy Prime Minister announced that Serbia is pursuing a principled policy based on respect for international law, non-interference in the internal affairs of sovereign states, and a peaceful settlement of disputes.
Dacic said that Serbia understands the difficult situation that Venezuela is going through and underlined that only dialogue is a way to reach a lasting solution to the crisis in that country.
In a constructive and friendly conversation, the two officials expressed mutual readiness and interest in improving economic cooperation, which is lagging behind good political relations, as well as determination to continue cooperation on the multilateral level.
Arreaza thanked the Serbian government for understanding the difficult situation that Venezuela is going through and for supporting peaceful resolution of the crisis through dialogue.
He underlined that the Venezuelan government is in favour of dialogue, as the only way to achieve a lasting sustainable solution, according to a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.