Djuric, Pinter discuss Hungary's support to Serbia (Tanjug, Beta)
BELGRADE - Director of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) Marko Djuric met with Hungarian Ambassador to Serbia Attila Pinter to discuss the support of Hungary to Serbia's EU integration and the continuation of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue.
Djuric and Pinter agreed that it is very important to continue implementing the agreements reached as part of the Brussels Agreement (on the normalization of Belgrade-Pristina relations) and that progress should be made by taking practical steps, the Office for KiM said in a release on Friday.
The fact that Belgrade supported the participation of a single Serb list in the provincial elections and full integration of the Serb community in the provincial institutions is of utmost importance for the normalization of relations and the position of Serbs in KiM, said Djuric.
He stressed, however, that Belgrade will not allow the humiliation of Serbia and KiM Serbs.
The establishment of an association of Serb communities is a priority in the coming period, the head of the government Office for KiM said.
The two officials also discussed the problem of illegal migration of Kosovo Albanians.
Also on Friday, Djuric held separate meetings with Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of Israel to Serbia Itay Milner, and with the senior officials of UNMIK and the UN Office in Belgrade, the release states.