Prime Minister Ana Brnabic spoke today with Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Denmark Lars Løkke Rasmussen about bilateral cooperation, European integration of Serbia, as well as the current situation in Kosovo and Metihija.
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Prime Minister Ana Brnabic spoke today with Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Denmark Lars Løkke Rasmussen about bilateral cooperation, European integration of Serbia, as well as the current situation in Kosovo and Metihija.
The Prime Minister pointed out that Serbia, through investments in innovations and the IT sector, as well as accelerated digital transformation, strives to create new economic values, which will achieve the long-term stability of our country.
She assessed that Danish investments in Serbia achieved good results, adding that she expects that favorable economic trends will contribute to greater interest of investors and companies from this country.
She noted that the two countries can achieve potential cooperation in the areas of innovation, biotechnology, but also health care and green energy, areas in which Denmark achieves enviable results.
The head of Danish diplomacy conveyed Denmark's support for Serbia's European path and all the efforts it invests in reform processes.
Brnabic and Rasmussen pointed out, bearing in mind the current events in Kosovo and Metohija, that the preservation of peace and stability is of crucial importance, and in that sense they pointed out to the necessity of calming tensions.
Brnabic emphasised the importance of further international presence in Kosovo and Metohija and the implementation of the Brussels Agreement, in order to preserve peace and stability and protect the Serbian population in the province.