PM expects parliament to adopt government’s report

Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dačić says he expects parliament to support the government’s report on the Belgrade-Priština dialogue.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 24.04.2013.

09:34

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BELGRADE Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic says he expects parliament to support the government’s report on the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue. He added that he believed that all disagreements with Kosovo Serbs would be resolved through talks in the next several days. PM expects parliament to adopt government’s report “We need to clear misunderstandings and lead the state policy that our people as a whole, including our people in Kosovo and Metohija, will benefit from rationally and with cool heads,” Dacic said on Tuesday after a meeting with Norway’s Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide. According to him, Serbia will in the next several months have to make a plan for the implementation of the agreement reached in Brussels. “It is obvious we are at the beginning of a new era in relations with the EU and other countries of Europe and the world. Serbia today has a completely different image and it is no longer negative news, so it would be a shame to miss the opportunity,” the prime minister said. He explained that Serbia had started a new way of defending its state and national interests and interests of the people in Kosovo and that a rational approach was necessary so Serbia could strengthen in the following months. “Only strong Serbia can defend national and state interest and its people in Kosovo. Weak Serbia cannot defend anyone, weak Serbia can be attacked by anyone, it can be blackmailed and humiliated without a way to defend itself,” Dacic stressed. He noted that Eide’s sudden visit was an announcement of a different attitude toward Serbia on the international scene in the future. “We want to make as many contacts and as much support as possible for what we are doing, especially when it comes to the economy because unemployment is Serbia’s biggest issue,” he added. Eide pointed out that he had come to Serbia in order to congratulate the Serbian PM, government and people on the “historic agreement” that “will make Serbian citizens’ life easier”. Ivica Dacic (Tanjug) Tanjug

PM expects parliament to adopt government’s report

“We need to clear misunderstandings and lead the state policy that our people as a whole, including our people in Kosovo and Metohija, will benefit from rationally and with cool heads,” Dačić said on Tuesday after a meeting with Norway’s Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide.

According to him, Serbia will in the next several months have to make a plan for the implementation of the agreement reached in Brussels.

“It is obvious we are at the beginning of a new era in relations with the EU and other countries of Europe and the world. Serbia today has a completely different image and it is no longer negative news, so it would be a shame to miss the opportunity,” the prime minister said.

He explained that Serbia had started a new way of defending its state and national interests and interests of the people in Kosovo and that a rational approach was necessary so Serbia could strengthen in the following months.

“Only strong Serbia can defend national and state interest and its people in Kosovo. Weak Serbia cannot defend anyone, weak Serbia can be attacked by anyone, it can be blackmailed and humiliated without a way to defend itself,” Dačić stressed.

He noted that Eide’s sudden visit was an announcement of a different attitude toward Serbia on the international scene in the future.

“We want to make as many contacts and as much support as possible for what we are doing, especially when it comes to the economy because unemployment is Serbia’s biggest issue,” he added.

Eide pointed out that he had come to Serbia in order to congratulate the Serbian PM, government and people on the “historic agreement” that “will make Serbian citizens’ life easier”.

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