Prime Minister Ana Brnabic met today with US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs responsible for the South Central European (SCE) portfolio Gabriel Escobar.
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Prime Minister Ana Brnabic met today with US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs responsible for the South Central European (SCE) portfolio Gabriel Escobar.
The topic of the meeting was the current situation in Kosovo and Metohija, with emphasis on the position of Serbs in the north of Kosovo and Metohija and all the unilateral moves made by the provisional authorities in Pristina.
As Brnabic pointed out, the arrest of citizens of the Serbian nationality without any evidence or accusations represents a violation of all civilizational norms, the basic postulates of the rule of law and, ultimately, another in a series of violations of the signed agreements guaranteed by the European Union.
The Prime Minister highlighted Belgrade's complete readiness to continue the dialogue with Pristina.
According to her, what is key to continuing the dialogue and working on potential future agreements is the implementation of already signed agreements and their implementation on the ground.
Brnabic said that she is primarily referring to the formation of the Community of Serb Municipalities in Kosovo and Metohija, bearing in mind that we are approaching the tenth anniversary of the signing of the Brussels Agreement, and that it has not yet been formed.
The Prime Minister also underlined Serbia's permanent determination for peace and stability in the entire region and reiterated that the implementation and observance of the already reached agreements would greatly contribute to the rapid stabilisation of the situation in Kosovo and Metohija.