First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic assessed today that the participation of the Serbian delegation at the UN General Assembly was very successful because it achieved all the goals set.
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First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic assessed today that the participation of the Serbian delegation at the UN General Assembly was very successful because it achieved all the goals set.
Dacic told reporters in New York that he had meetings with representatives of 92 countries, as well as with more than 20 international and regional organisations, together with President of the Republic of Aleksandar Vucic, who led the Serbian delegation.
He also said that a number of meetings were held with the most important countries in the world, which is of great importance for strengthening our international position.
Considering that we want to define the circle of the most important countries that can play a big role in the further development of the political situation in our region, especially when it comes to relations with Pristina, Vucic held meetings with the US President, German Chancellor, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia and others, Dacic specified.
He said that he had personally spoken with French President Emmanuel Macron, who said that he is awaiting elections in Kosovo-Metohija in order to become more actively involved in solving problems in relations with Pristina, that is, in continuing the dialogue.
Dacic noted that the Russian side also clearly expressed support for Serbia, and he also pointed to extraordinary meetings with the foreign ministers of Germany, China, France, therefore with the most important countries for the course of world politics.
According to him, one of the goals of our delegation was to talk with countries that recognised Kosovo to review their decisions, and as a result, at least five countries will suspend recognition of Kosovo by the end of the year.
The aim was also to empower our friends to remain on the principle of non-recognition of Kosovo and to respect the territorial integrity of Serbia, and we were assured that there would be no change in that attitude, Dacic underlined.
The issue of Interpol was also discussed at many meetings and on the basis of these talks, we can express our belief that "Kosovo" will not become a member of this police organisation at the next session in Chile.