Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikola Selakovic ended his two-day visit to Germany tonight with a conversation with the chairman of the Working Group of the ruling CDU/CSU and member of the Bundestag Johann Wadephul.
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Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikola Selakovic ended his two-day visit to Germany tonight with a conversation with the chairman of the Working Group of the ruling CDU/CSU and member of the Bundestag Johann Wadephul.
Earlier today, Selakovic met with his German counterpart Heike Maas, adviser to German Chancellor Angela Merkel Jan Hecker and other important German politicians.
In a statement for the Tanjug agency, at the end of his visit to Germany, Selakovic stated that Serbia can expect pressure from both Brussels and Washington on the issue of Kosovo and Metohija, and that Belgrade should fight and defend its position and defend national and state interests.
The German partners want to listen to us, so we will continue to talk. Their interest in Serbia is great. And whether it will be easy for us - it will not, concluded Selakovic.
The Minister pointed out that Germany is one of the most important EU countries that supports Serbia's European path with a strict but fair approach, in the sense of telling us what the problem is and what we should do together.
According to him, Germany is our most important foreign trade partner and the country whose economy invests the most in Serbia.
He said that German journalists were very interested in Serbia's cooperation with Russia and China, adding that he used the opportunity to reiterate that our country is firmly committed to the European path, but at the same time nurture friendships that have lasted for decades, even centuries.