Brnabic recalled that Serbia is a guarantor of the Dayton Agreement, that it respects the territorial integrity of Bosnia and Herzegovina and that it is determined and open to the development of good neighbourly relations and bilateral cooperation, which includes both cooperation with its central authorities, as well as those in the entities.
During the talks in the Serbian government, the Prime Minister underlined once again that President of the Republic of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic has continuously sent positive signals in previous years and that he continues with such a policy, at the same time emphasising that security, stability and economic development are in the interest of the entire region.
According to her, Serbia also offers many opportunities, especially to young people, for the development of their potential, invests in modern technologies and IT, but is also very open to building bridges with Bosnia and Herzegovina in all fields.
Brnabic said that she is looking forward to cooperation with the new convocation of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Prime Minister reiterated on this occasion that the recent public release of a note from the Embassy of Serbia in Bosnia and Herzegovina with personal and confidential information, which led to endangering the security of a protected person, is unacceptable and contrary to diplomatic practice.
At the same time, she thanked the interlocutor for the recent telephone conversation on this topic and for his understanding.
Assessing this kind of practice as unacceptable, Schmidt pointed out that in accordance with the decision of the Governing Board of the Peace Implementation Council, he informed the diplomatic community in Bosnia and Herzegovina about it.
The High Representative agreed with the Prime Minister that the stability of the region and its economic development is extremely important, and that he sees Belgrade as a sincere collaborator and partner.