PM Brnabic met Senator Johnson, attended Trump’s reception (Serbian Government, Prva TV, B92)
Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic began on Monday her visit to New York, where she will attend the UN General Assembly, by meeting with US Senator Ron Johnson, B92 reports. Johnson is chair of the US Senate Homeland Security Committee and of the Subcommittee on Europe and Regional Security Cooperation.
During the talks, PM Brnabic said she would use her visit to the United States and participation in the general debate at the UN General Assembly to discuss with world leaders Serbia's achievements in political and economic reforms, the Serbian Government announced.
Serbia is committed to stability and we will do everything to preserve peace and stability in the region, the PM Brnabic said and underlined that Pristina does not contribute to dialogue and makes it difficult to reach a solution.
Senator Johnson, who visited Belgrade in early September this year, said that he conveyed to Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic the message that the United States is a friend of Serbia and the Serbian people. The United States wants to help find a solution to Kosovo and Metohija and we encourage the continuation of dialogue of the two sides, Johnson reiterated.
The PM Brnabic underlined that it is very important that the US Administration has changed its attitude towards Serbia. She noted that for Serbia it is very important to receive support on its path to the EU and concluded that EU membership is the main foreign policy goal of Serbia and that there is no alternative to that.
Later in the evening, the Prime Minister Brnabic attended in New York a reception organized by US President Donald Trump. She was among the 200 world officials who at least briefly talked to Trump.
"I cannot say that I had the time for a long conversation, but I thanked him for a new understanding of Serbia and an openness towards Serbia, to understand our position and to hear our voice," PM Brnabic told Prva TV.
As she added, there were many "well-known faces and partners, old allies and representatives of countries with whom we still have open questions."
"It was very interesting and useful to be in one place with all these people," PM Brnabic said.