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Djuric: A political isolation threatens Serbs in Kosovo (Blic)

Director of the Office for Kosovo Marko Djuric met today with member of the German parliament, Torsten Frey. In addition to the German MP, who is in Bundestag a member of the Committee on Foreign Relations and the European Union (EU), the meeting attended German Ambassador Wilhelm Heinz and director of the Belgrade Office of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Henri Bonet. 

"In order to build trust, it is essential adequate representation and equal participation in the political life of the Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija. In that sense, at this point the help of the international community is required, so that Serbs would not remain in political isolation," said Djuric. 

Djuric informed his interlocutors about the current situation and the next steps in the implementation of the Brussels Agreement. He recalled that the Serbian government has encouraged the Serbs to vote in the early parliamentary elections in Kosovo, "despite the CEC measures, which impaired the rights of the Serbian people and other non-Albanians, in many ways."