Prime Minister Ana Brnabic spoke today with the ambassadors of the Quint at the OSCE Mission in Vienna, who are on a visit to Serbia as part of a regional tour to the Western Balkans.
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Prime Minister Ana Brnabic spoke today with the ambassadors of the Quint at the OSCE Mission in Vienna, who are on a visit to Serbia as part of a regional tour to the Western Balkans.
Brnabic thanked the ambassadors for the visit and the support that the Mission provides for reforms in the area of the rule of law, protection of human and minority rights, and emphasised that the government of Serbia will remain committed to the continuation of reforms and regional cooperation.
The Prime Minister emphasised that Belgrade is committed to dialogue with Pristina, that frozen conflict is not a solution and that she insists on the formation of the Community of Serbian Municipalities, the establishment of which was agreed upon in the Brussels Agreement.
Despite all the challenges, we continue to pursue a responsible policy that preserves the stability, peace and national interests of our country, and the issue of unconditional protection and ensuring the safety of members of the Serbian community in Kosovo and Metohija is equally important for Serbia, she stated.
Also, Brnabic presented the current activities related to the adoption of a new set of judicial laws, and emphasised the importance of all activities and reforms that are being implemented to make our judiciary more efficient and in the best interest of citizens.
The Prime Minister added that Serbia attaches great importance to the promotion of tolerance and non-discrimination, issues of media freedom and the safety of journalists.
She underlined that Serbia appreciates and supports the work of the OSCE Mission in our country, with which it has a partnership based on mutual understanding, and expressed the expectation for the continuation of such relations.
The Quint ambassadors stated that the Western Balkans is an extremely important region for the OSCE, as well as for the governments of France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom and the United States of America, and emphasised the importance of continuing to achieve concrete progress in the dialogue with Pristina with the support of the EU and the support of all five countries.
The meeting in the government of Serbia was attended by ambassadors of France Christine Fages, Germany Gessa Braeutigam, Italy Stefano Baldi, Great Britain Neil Bush and the United States Michael Carpenter.