First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic emphasised today in Sarajevo that Serbia will continue to advocate European integration as the best guarantee for lasting regional stability and prosperity.
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First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic emphasised today in Sarajevo that Serbia will continue to advocate European integration as the best guarantee for lasting regional stability and prosperity.
At the meeting of foreign ministers of the South-East European Cooperation Process, Dacic reiterated that EU membership is among the main foreign policy priorities of the Republic of Serbia, with the commitment to regional cooperation and its strengthening, resolving open and unresolved regional issues.
Speaking about the biggest challenge of Serbia, the dialogue on Kosovo-Metohija, Dacic reminded that Pristina persistently refuses to fulfill its obligations, does not fulfill the provisions of the Brussels agreement, and that it violates the CEFTA regional agreement for more than seven months.
The future of the region, however, is determined by cooperation. Integrating our economies into a single market, connecting people and sharing recognisable universally accepted values by investing in human and intellectual capital in the common political, economic and security interests of the region, Dacic emphasised.
He said that the purpose and the most important motive for the improvement of mutual cooperation and closer connection in the region, the overall development and modernization of our societies, ie economic growth and development for the benefit of all citizens.
Serbia is ready to continue working with all interested parties in improving the political climate and dialogue, reconciliation, tolerance and openness towards cooperation, which is a key precondition for the stability and prosperity of the region of Southeast Europe and its citizens.