Belgrade, Zagreb wanted PM meeting, FM says

Serbia's Foreign Minister Ivan Mrkić has said that both Belgrade and Zagreb wanted a meeting between the Serbian and Croatian prime ministers.

Izvor: Politika

Wednesday, 16.01.2013.

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BELGRADE Serbia's Foreign Minister Ivan Mrkic has said that both Belgrade and Zagreb wanted a meeting between the Serbian and Croatian prime ministers. He stressed that Brussels could not have played a key role in organizing it. Belgrade, Zagreb wanted PM meeting, FM says Croatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic will visit Belgrade on Wednesday and meet with his Serbian counterpart Ivica Dacic. Mrkic told daily Politika that Brussels always supported the development of cooperation in the region but did not "dictate our every move", stressing that it was absolutely impossible for it to "decide our neighborly behavior." Commenting on the fact that while in Belgrade, Milanovic will meet only with Dacic, but not with President Tomislav Nikolic, the foreign minister said it was not true that Nikolic did not want to receive Milanovic or that Milanovc did not want to meet with the Serbian president. He explained that he had prepared the meeting of the two prime ministers together with Croatia's Foreign and European Affairs Minister Vesna Pusic and that they had agreed that from now on things would be done rationally, without putting ceremony before actual work. "If the prime ministers take a new step forward, then we will move on to the highest level," said Mrkic. He added that organizing the meeting was not problematic at all and there were no difficult political negotiations. Ivan Mrkic (Beta, file) Politika Tanjug

Belgrade, Zagreb wanted PM meeting, FM says

Croatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanović will visit Belgrade on Wednesday and meet with his Serbian counterpart Ivica Dačić.

Mrkić told daily Politika that Brussels always supported the development of cooperation in the region but did not "dictate our every move", stressing that it was absolutely impossible for it to "decide our neighborly behavior."

Commenting on the fact that while in Belgrade, Milanović will meet only with Dačić, but not with President Tomislav Nikolić, the foreign minister said it was not true that Nikolić did not want to receive Milanović or that Milanovć did not want to meet with the Serbian president.

He explained that he had prepared the meeting of the two prime ministers together with Croatia's Foreign and European Affairs Minister Vesna Pusić and that they had agreed that from now on things would be done rationally, without putting ceremony before actual work.

"If the prime ministers take a new step forward, then we will move on to the highest level," said Mrkić.

He added that organizing the meeting was not problematic at all and there were no difficult political negotiations.

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