Brnabic pointed out that Serbia pays special attention to the improvement of bilateral relations with Germany, as a leading economic partner, and expressed her gratitude to that country for the support it provides in the field of dual education.
When it comes to human rights, the Prime Minister underlined that the Serbian government insists in principle on dialogue and a broad inclusive process when considering all relevant social issues, formulating policies and drafting legal acts.
She also stated that with the formation of the Ministry for Human and Minority Rights and Social Dialogue, the legal and institutional foundation for the establishment of social dialogue was laid, as a new mechanism for considering all important issues and finding joint solutions.
The Prime Minister also pointed to the fact that in the territory of the southern Serbian province, in the heart of Europe, the basic human rights of Serbs are denied and threatened.
Brnabic highlighted Belgrade's continued willingness to carry on with the dialogue on the normalisation of relations with Pristina, and in that context pointed out the necessity of implementing the Brussels Agreement.
The Prime Minister appealed to the Committee for Human Rights and Humanitarian Aid of the Bundestag to take an active role in solving the problem of human rights violations in Kosovo and Metohija and to condemn the violations of human and minority rights of Serbian, as well as other non-Albanian communities.
Committee Chairwoman Renata Alt said that Germany is closely following the events in Kosovo and Metohija and condemns any form of violence and will continue to support the dialogue.