Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Milos Vucevic met today with Commander of the NATO Allied Joint Forces Command in Naples Admiral Stuart Munsch, who is on an official visit to our country.
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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Milos Vucevic met today with Commander of the NATO Allied Joint Forces Command in Naples Admiral Stuart Munsch, who is on an official visit to our country.
Vucevic pointed out the importance of meetings that contribute to preserving the continuity of cooperation and dialogue between Serbia and NATO.
The Deputy Prime Minister expressed his concern about the events and the position of the Serbian people in the north of Kosovo and Metohija and expressed his belief that the negotiations on the normalisation of relations will continue.
He emphasised that escalation of violence is absolutely unacceptable for our side and that Serbia is committed to the process of dialogue, as the only way to peacefully resolve all issues from the political and technical range.
According to him, Serbia has never, nor will it in the future, make moves that could threaten peace or destabilise the situation on the ground.
He said that he considers it important that KFOR plays a key role in ensuring security in Kosovo and Metohija and expressed the expectation that the mission will impartially and in accordance with the assigned mandate affect the prevention of future unilateral actions, which lead to the degradation of a security-sensitive situation.
Admiral Munsch confirmed NATO's commitment to peace and stability in the Western Balkans.
He added that, in light of recent events, NATO is continuously monitoring the situation and taking careful steps, with member states sending additional troops, so that KFOR has the strength, capabilities and flexibility to impartially carry out tasks in accordance with the mandate of the United Nations, in order to maintain a secure and a safe environment and freedom of movement for the population in Kosovo and Metohija.