President meets with Greek Deputy FM

President Boris Tadić met with Greek Deputy Foreign Minister Dimitris Droutsas, who is visiting Belgrade before traveling to Priština.

Izvor: Beta

Saturday, 31.07.2010.

09:50

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President Boris Tadic met with Greek Deputy Foreign Minister Dimitris Droutsas, who is visiting Belgrade before traveling to Pristina. Tadic told Droutsas that Serbia consulted European partners before submitting its draft resolution for Kosovo to the UN General Assembly, adding that there were no official grievances regarding the resolution expressed by EU officials. President meets with Greek Deputy FM He said that it is in Serbia’s interest to have the best possible relations with all relevant factors on the international political scene and to solve all questions through cooperation. According to the Greek embassy, Droutsas came to Belgrade in order to give Greece’s stance that the “EU is taking coordinated steps” and that “the future of the region is in Europe,” in the wake of the International Court of Justice’s opinion on the legality of Kosovo’s independence, which was made public on July 22. Droutsas is scheduled to meet on Saturday with Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic, with whom he would sign a memorandum for cooperation between Serbia and Greece regarding the EU. He would also be meeting with Serbian Orthodox Church leader Patriarch Irinej. After his Belgrade visit, Droutsas would be headed to Pristina, where he would be meeting with Kosovo President and Prime Minister Fatmir Sejdiu and Hashim Thaci. Boris Tadic (Beta archive)

President meets with Greek Deputy FM

He said that it is in Serbia’s interest to have the best possible relations with all relevant factors on the international political scene and to solve all questions through cooperation.

According to the Greek embassy, Droutsas came to Belgrade in order to give Greece’s stance that the “EU is taking coordinated steps” and that “the future of the region is in Europe,” in the wake of the International Court of Justice’s opinion on the legality of Kosovo’s independence, which was made public on July 22.

Droutsas is scheduled to meet on Saturday with Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić, with whom he would sign a memorandum for cooperation between Serbia and Greece regarding the EU.

He would also be meeting with Serbian Orthodox Church leader Patriarch Irinej.

After his Belgrade visit, Droutsas would be headed to Priština, where he would be meeting with Kosovo President and Prime Minister Fatmir Sejdiu and Hashim Thaci.

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