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Joksimović, Đurić: Serbia does not accept language of threats, blackmail in Balkans

Jadranka Joksimović and Marko Đurić; Photo: Tanjug/Rade Prelic

BELGRADE – Serbian Minister without portfolio in charge of European integration Jadranka Joksimović and Director of the Office for Kosovo-Metohija Marko Đurić stated today during a meeting with ambassadors of the EU member states that they expect greater engagement from Brussels regarding the situation in the region, it is stated at the government’s website.

Joksimović said at a press conference held after the meeting that the ambassadors were informed about the current situation in the region, positions of Belgrade regarding the open threats and negative reactions towards Serbia directed against the stability of the region, as well as the concerns of the Serbian government that the EU and its members turn a blind eye on all that.

The current situation of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue was also discussed.

We expect a greater engagement from the EU, not only through political statements, but in the form of a plan for overcoming this situation, she explained, pointing out that the problem of threats and negative reactions towards Serbia is not only a problem of Serbia, but is much broader and can be a strategic problem.

Our country does not accept such language because it is a serious country and therefore will continue to protect and promote its interests as to date, Joksimović said.

Đurić underlined that a clear message of today’s meeting with representatives of the EU is that silence and lack of reaction should end, because silence today is the encouragement of the already tense situation.

According to him, the oppression of Serbs in Kosovo-Metohija and silence before the burning of the wick on the Balkan powder keg should end.

He stressed that it is clear that Serbia is committed to solving problems through dialogue, but it will not allow that the region turns into a hell of conflict and war.

Serbia wants stability and cooperation, the building of better relations, but not by remaining silent, Đurić underlined and added that he and Joksimović informed the ambassadors of the EU member states about the statements and a series of moves by Albanian political parties in the past few months.

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