First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic spoke with Prime Minister of Lesotho Tomas Thabane today, thanking him for his country's decision to withdraw recognition of Kosovo's independence.
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First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic spoke with Prime Minister of Lesotho Tomas Thabane today, thanking him for his country's decision to withdraw recognition of Kosovo's independence.
Dacic reminded in a joint press conference with Thabane that the Kingdom of Lesotho is one of the 15 countries to suspend recognition of the so-called “Kosovo,” and added that Serbia owes Lesotho gratitude for accepting our arguments that it was a secession that could provoke problems in other countries as well.
Given that President of the Republic Aleksandar Vucic will visit Africa next year, today we discussed the "road map" and opportunities for developing bilateral economic and political relations, as well as cultural and defence relations, he said.
Thabane said Lesotho has signed a defence cooperation agreement with Serbia, which opens the door to security, military and economic cooperation, as well as cooperation in science, medicine, veterinary medicine and military education.
The government of Lesotho immeasurably supports the territorial integrity of Serbia and the withdrawal of Kosovo's recognition as an independent state, he said.