Minister of European Integration Nemanja Starović today informed Thomas Busch, associate of the European Union Special Representative for the Belgrade-Priština Dialogue Peter Sørensen about Priština's latest unilateral moves.
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Minister of European Integration Nemanja Starović today informed Thomas Busch, associate of the European Union Special Representative for the Belgrade-Priština Dialogue Peter Sørensen about Priština's latest unilateral moves.
Starović underlined that all key international decision-makers should understand that Priština is responsible for the lack of progress in the dialogue process and that this responsibility does not lie with Serbia, which has always been a constructive interlocutor.
Speaking about the reform processes being implemented by the Government of Serbia, the Minister stated that our country is working hard to implement all the commitments undertaken from the Reform Agenda within the given deadlines, noting that the implementation of the National Programme for the Adoption of the EU Acquis continues this year.
The interlocutors concluded that dialogue is the only possible mechanism and way to resolve open issues, with full respect for international law and existing agreements, and pointed out the importance of continuing constructive communication for Serbia's progress on the path of European integration.