The Prime Minister pointed out the importance of communication with UNMIK and Belgrade's readiness to continue the dialogue, but also the necessity for Pristina to fulfil the obligations assumed by the Brussels Agreement.
She expressed the expectation that this will be presented in an objective and transparent way in the Report of the UN Secretary General on the work of UNMIK at the session of the UN Security Council, which will be held on 20 April.
Brnabic stated that Serbia is consistently committed to respecting the principles of international law and the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1244, and that it will continue to make efforts to preserve peace and stability, but at the same time expects Pristina to fulfil its obligations.
The Prime Minister pointed out the continuous instability and ethnically motivated incidents against Serbs and other non-Albanians, but also the denial of the right of Serbs to vote in the referendum on constitutional amendments in the field of justice in January, and to participate in Serbian elections in Kosovo and Metohija on 3 April.
Ziadeh said UNMIK will continue to work for a more peaceful and prosperous future by promoting respect for human rights and building trust among communities.
She reaffirmed UNMIK's commitment to supporting the EU-sponsored dialogue to reach a comprehensive agreement and long-term peace and reconciliation.