At the beginning of the meeting, members of the EU delegation expressed their deepest condolences regarding the tragic events that shook Serbia and emphasised that the people of the European Union are with Serbia.
The Prime Minister pointed out that the Working Group for Mental Health and Youth Support was formed, which consists of experts from various fields in order to provide everyone with the necessary and adequate help.
Brnabic emphasised that the priority of the government of Serbia and President Aleksandar Vucic is the preservation of peace and stability and that they are always ready to talk with representatives of the opposition in order to hear their demands and find a common solution.
On behalf of the delegation of the European Parliament, MP Bilcik thanked the Prime Minister for the open conversation, and confirmed the determination of the European Parliament to provide support to the National Assembly of Serbia in strengthening democratic institutions and rules in order to foster a culture of dialogue.
Members of the European Parliament have listened to the views of the opposition parties and are now meeting with the parties of the ruling coalition. Tomorrow, he will also meet with Serbian Parliament Speaker Vladimir Orlic.
The meeting was attended by Ambassador and Head of the Delegation of the European Union in Serbia Emanuele Giaufret and former members of the European Parliament, Knut Fleckenstein and Alojze Peterle, who agreed with the Prime Minister that dialogue is key to preserving peace and stability.