Dačić: Greece continues to back Serbia

First Deputy PM and Interior Minister Ivica Dačić says Greece would continue to back Serbia's efforts to protest her national and state interests.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 18.03.2009.

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First Deputy PM and Interior Minister Ivica Dacic says Greece would continue to back Serbia's efforts to protest her national and state interests. "For us, it is very important that the Kosovo issue be transferred from the political onto the legal field. that The Hague-based International Court of Justice gives its legal opinion as soon as possible and determines whether the unilateral decision on proclamation of independence can be given international legitimacy and legality," Dacic told Tanjug. Dacic: Greece continues to back Serbia He underlined that the position Greece had on that issue is "very important". Dacic said that this country would also support Serbia's EU ambition, and pointed out that during the bilateral talks in Athens, stronger and better cooperation in the field of politics was urged, as well as in security and economy, while it was heard that Greece would vote for Serbia's inclusion in the white Schengen list. "During the talks, we expressed the need, first of all, for a further intensification and improvement of cooperation in the political, security and economic field. In this sense, the support Greece is giving us on our European pathway is very important," Dacic said. During his two-day visit to Greece, which he will end today, Dacic met with Greek Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis and his counterpart, Interior Minister Prokopis Pavlopoulos. Dacic was attending the 8th Homeland and Corporate Security Conference in Athens. Yesterday, he underscored that Serbia has made a huge step towards the fulfillment of European standards related to document security, and border protection and control. Dacic pointed out that one of the activities to follow is the fight against organized crime which by all means includes the fight against illegal migrations and human trafficking.

Dačić: Greece continues to back Serbia

He underlined that the position Greece had on that issue is "very important".

Dačić said that this country would also support Serbia's EU ambition, and pointed out that during the bilateral talks in Athens, stronger and better cooperation in the field of politics was urged, as well as in security and economy, while it was heard that Greece would vote for Serbia's inclusion in the white Schengen list.

"During the talks, we expressed the need, first of all, for a further intensification and improvement of cooperation in the political, security and economic field. In this sense, the support Greece is giving us on our European pathway is very important," Dačić said.

During his two-day visit to Greece, which he will end today, Dačić met with Greek Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis and his counterpart, Interior Minister Prokopis Pavlopoulos.

Dačić was attending the 8th Homeland and Corporate Security Conference in Athens.

Yesterday, he underscored that Serbia has made a huge step towards the fulfillment of European standards related to document security, and border protection and control.

Dačić pointed out that one of the activities to follow is the fight against organized crime which by all means includes the fight against illegal migrations and human trafficking.

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