Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Milos Vucevic met today with Envoy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany for South-Eastern Europe, Turkey, OSCE and the Council of Europe Michael Reiffenstuel.
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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Milos Vucevic met today with Envoy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany for South-Eastern Europe, Turkey, OSCE and the Council of Europe Michael Reiffenstuel.
On that occasion, Vucevic stated that the bilateral relations between the two countries are developed and characterized by intensive cooperation in numerous fields and added that Serbia especially values Germany as a very important economic partner.
In the conversation, it was emphasised that the de-escalation of the situation and the stabilization of security conditions in the region is a common interest, as well as the European integration of the region.
Vucevic pointed out that voting for the membership of the so-called Kosovo in the Council of Europe represents a dangerous precedent and violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic of Serbia, as a full member of the UN and the Council of Europe.
He additionally pointed out that submitting the resolution on Srebrenica will deepen the divisions within Bosnia and Herzegovina itself, given that there is no consensus on this very sensitive issue.
According to him, the Republic of Serbia, which publicly condemned the crime in Srebrenica, requests that the sponsors withdraw the proposed resolution and thereby contribute to reconciliation in the region.