Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said this evening in Paris, after a meeting with Prime Minister of France Elisabeth Borne, that our country has the full support of France, that the agreements signed by Belgrade and Pristina must be implemented.
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Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said this evening in Paris, after a meeting with Prime Minister of France Elisabeth Borne, that our country has the full support of France, that the agreements signed by Belgrade and Pristina must be implemented.
Speaking to journalists after the meeting in Matignon Palace, Brnabic emphasised that Pristina must implement the Brussels Agreement and join the formation of the Community of Serb Municipalities, because without that there is no point in discussing other proposals.
In response to a journalist's question as to whether there was talk of a Franco-German proposal for the normalisation of relations between Belgrade and Pristina, she said that precisely because one side in Kosovo and Metohija violates previous agreements on normalisation and refuses to implement them, there is no point in discussing new proposals.
According to her, during the meeting, the main focus was on deepening the economic relations between Serbia and France, with the assessment that the cooperation between the two countries so far is at an extremely high level.
She reminded that many French companies came and invested in Serbia – from VINCI, which manages Nikola Tesla Airport, through SUEZ, which manages the Vinca landfill, to Michelin, which is the fifth largest exporter in Serbia.
The officials also discussed Serbia's European integration, the Prime Minister said and underlined that France provides continuous support to Serbia on its European path.
Brnabic added that she also talked with Borne about changes to the Constitution in the area of the judiciary, laws that need to be changed, freedom of the media and the fight against organised crime and corruption.