"Belgrade remains committed to seeking peaceful solution through dialogue with Pristina"

Selakovic recalled the fact that today marks 3,000 days since the signing of the Brussels Agreement, stressing that it was a serious foreign policy success of our country

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Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikola Selakovic said today that during his recent visit to Zambia, he received assurances from African officials that they would not change position not to recognize the unilaterally declared independence of so-called Kosovo.

As he said, many countries on that continent face serious internal problems with separatist movements, and in insisting on international law, they see the possibility for the survival and strengthening of their own states.

Selakovic recalled the fact that today marks 3,000 days since the signing of the Brussels Agreement, stressing that it was a serious foreign policy success of our country.

He points out that after so many years, the Serbian negotiating position continues to be the one of calling for the necessity of implementing the agreement,and remains committed to seeking a peaceful solution through dialogue with Pristina.

"We should be aware that Albanians in Kosovo and Metohija will not voluntarily give up what they call their independence and what was created thanks to the sponsorship of some powerful states," Selakovic told TV Pink.

(Telegraf.rs)