Prime Minister Ana Brnabic talked today with Special Envoy of Slovenia to the Western Balkans Anzej Franges about the situation in the region, process of European integration and political dialogue between the two countries at all levels.
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Prime Minister Ana Brnabic talked today with Special Envoy of Slovenia to the Western Balkans Anzej Franges about the situation in the region, process of European integration and political dialogue between the two countries at all levels.
Brnabic stated that even despite all the challenges that we are facing, the European Union (EU) remains our strategic priority, and underlined that in terms of values, the partnership with the EU is of exceptional importance.
The Prime Minister emphasised that Serbia deeply believes in the continuation of reform processes that are crucial for building a better society for our citizens.
She underlined that in the last two mandates of the Serbian government, significant progress was achieved in the area of the rule of law, in which reforms will be continued in the future mandate.
When it comes to the economic situation, the Prime Minister assessed that the field of energy is, at the moment, the biggest global challenge and that the further growth of the economy is conditioned by the energy situation, so, accordingly, energy projects will be at the very top of the priorities for the future Serbian government.
Franges said that Slovenia's position is that the European path of Serbia and the Western Balkans has no alternative and that this country will provide all the necessary help and support on that path.
When it comes to the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, Brnabic pointed out that Belgrade remains committed to finding a solution and continuing the talks, but that even after almost ten years since the signing of the Brussels Agreement, there has been no progress in the implementation of what was agreed on from the Pristina side, especially when it comes to the formation of the Community of Serb Municipalities.
At the meeting, it was assessed that the current level of bilateral relations between our countries is extremely good and that there is a willingness on both sides to maintain the current dynamics of cooperation.