Dacic said at a joint news conference with OSCE Secretary-General Thomas Greminger after their meeting that Serbia is very satisfied with its cooperation with this organisation.
The expert support provided by the OSCE to our bodies and institutions, especially when it comes to developing a Media Strategy, is very important. We also very much appreciate cooperation with the OSCE aimed at improving the election process, the First Deputy Prime Minister said.
He praised the cooperation of Serbian institutions with the OSCE Mission in Kosovo-Metohija in difficult and complex circumstances and with Pristina violating the agreements reached and imposing various restrictions on the Serbian people, such as the ban on the use of Serbian documents in elections.
According to Dacic, this means denying the right to vote to all those who do not recognize the independence of "Kosovo", which is contrary to all conclusions and discussions in the dialogue in Brussels.
The First Deputy Prime Minister said that the OSCE is an important regional security organisation which faces a wide range of challenges.
He underlined that Serbia has always advocated the strengthening of the OSCE capacity, and is ready to support all constructive proposals made by Secretary-General Greminger, as well as OSCE Chairman Miroslav Lajcak.
Greminger said that Serbia remains an active partner in cooperation with this organisation and that it has an important role in promoting the economic cooperation of the region.
The OSCE Secretary-General expressed his expectation that our country will continue to use the resources and expertise with which the organisation contributes to key reforms in Serbia.
He said that he had an open conversation with Dacic on various issues, such as the Media Strategy, the election process and constitutional amendments that should contribute to the independence of the judiciary.