Our joint struggle to preserve territorial integrity and sovereignty is at the same time a struggle to preserve the foundations of the UN Charter and international law, the Prime Minister emphasised.
According to him, the situation in Kosovo and Metohija is very serious and the daily attacks on the Serbian people, including unlawful deprivation of liberty and denial of all basic human rights, clearly indicate that the goal of the Kurti regime is to expel the remaining non-Albanian population from the province by creating and maintaining unbearable living conditions.
Macut particularly emphasised that for more than 13 years, Serbs have been waiting for the formation of the Community of Serb Municipalities as a mechanism for the protection of their individual and collective rights.
Stressing that this is binding and part of the Brussels Agreement, he called on all friends of Serbia to continue to put pressure on Priština to fulfil its obligations.
Belgrade remains committed to the dialogue process, but will never give up its southern province, the Prime Minister said.
The Republic of Serbia remains your friend and you can count on our help in every area in which you need it, said Macut to ambassadors and chargés d’affaires of Morocco, Brazil, Algeria, Cambodia, Iran, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Argentina, Myanmar, Indonesia, Azerbaijan, Venezuela, Tunisia, Palestine, Cuba, the Russian Federation, Iraq, China, Kazakhstan, Ghana, Belarus and the Holy See.