FM: OSCE presidency proof of Serbia’s reputation

Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić said Friday that the fact that all <a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2012&mm=02&dd=10&nav_id=78720" class="text-link" target= "_blank">56 OSCE states supported Serbia's bid </a>was a proof of the good reputation Serbia had.

Izvor: Tanjug

Saturday, 11.02.2012.

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Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic said Friday that the fact that all 56 OSCE states supported Serbia's bid was a proof of the good reputation Serbia had. “Many do not concur with Serbia, many even actively work against some of our priorities, many do not concur with the way we lead our foreign policy, but there is nobody who does not respect Serbia today, and a proof of this is the decision by the 56 OSCE countries," Jeremic told Radio and Television of Serbia (RTS). FM: OSCE presidency proof of Serbia’s reputation He said that getting the presidency of the OSCE was not easy. “With pressures and resistance appearing after Serbia's submission of the bid, and at one point also an idea that the Swiss should rival Serbia for the 2015 presidency, Serbia has opted for a new model, to bid jointly with Switzerland,” the minister said. “We then engaged in direct talks with the Swiss and agreed not to run against each other, but together, that they should bid for the chair in 2014, while we should run for the chair in the year to follow,” said Jeremic, who attended today's meeting of OSCE foreign ministers in Vienna, during which the decision was made. “Serbia submitted its bid for the presidency together with the Swiss in December last year and the joint nomination was confirmed at today's meeting of member countries' foreign ministers in Vienna as nobody voiced a complaint,” Jeremic pointed out. Vuk Jeremic (Tanjug, file) Tanjug

FM: OSCE presidency proof of Serbia’s reputation

He said that getting the presidency of the OSCE was not easy.

“With pressures and resistance appearing after Serbia's submission of the bid, and at one point also an idea that the Swiss should rival Serbia for the 2015 presidency, Serbia has opted for a new model, to bid jointly with Switzerland,” the minister said.

“We then engaged in direct talks with the Swiss and agreed not to run against each other, but together, that they should bid for the chair in 2014, while we should run for the chair in the year to follow,” said Jeremić, who attended today's meeting of OSCE foreign ministers in Vienna, during which the decision was made.

“Serbia submitted its bid for the presidency together with the Swiss in December last year and the joint nomination was confirmed at today's meeting of member countries' foreign ministers in Vienna as nobody voiced a complaint,” Jeremić pointed out.

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