Dacic also met with MEPs Demetris Papadakis and Matjaz Nemec, co-facilitator in the inter-party dialogue with the National Assembly, as well as with Alessandra Moretti, co-chairman of the European Parliament delegation in the Parliamentary Committee on Stabilisation and Association.
In separate talks, the First Deputy Prime Minister reiterated the position that membership in the European Union remains Serbia's strategic goal, as well as one of the main foreign policy priorities.
He also said that Serbia remains fully committed to the reform process and the improvement of all spheres of our society, as well as the further development of regional cooperation, which directly contributes to the building of mutual trust, the process of reconciliation and encourages overall development on our way to full membership in the EU.
When it comes to progress on the European path, the MEPs positively assessed the reform process, as well as the steps taken by the government of Serbia to harmonize its visa policy with the EU, but also called for further harmonisation of foreign and security policy.
Dacic pointed out that our country has no problem with harmonizing EU policies in the part that does not harm its national interests.
When it comes to the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, the officials welcomed the continuation of the activities and agreed that only an open dialogue is the right way to achieve a compromise and sustainable solution.