The new Serbian government pledges to preserve Kosovo as part of the country

The new Serbian government pledges to preserve Kosovo as part of the country

The newly elected Serbian government, headed by Prime Minister Anna Barnabic, took the constitutional oath and swore to uphold Serbia’s sovereignty over Kosovo and Metchia after winning the backing of the Parliament.
The ruling Serbian Progressive Party led by President Alexander Fossic last Sunday set the list of candidates for ministerial positions in the country’s government, and on Wednesday the parliament’s confidence in a majority of 157 votes compared to 68.

The survival of the Serbian people in Kosovo and Mittoh, as well as the preservation of the freedom of decision-making in terms of international and domestic affairs, are the “red lines,” according to what Barnabic earlier warned the parliamentarians.

She pointed out that joining the European Union remains a strategic goal for Belgrade, but it stated that Serbia is receiving references from the European Union linking more progress with two issues: coordinating our policy with the foreign and security policy of the European Union, in the sense of imposing sanctions against the Russian Federation, and concluding a final agreement as soon as possible Possibility of returning to normalcy with Pristina.

She emphasized that extending a line of oil pipelines from Serbia to Hungary with a length of 128 km and at a cost of 100 million euros and linking it to the Russian Drogba pipeline, will be a priority project for us in the energy sector.
From Novosti.

The newly elected Serbian administration promises to keep Kosovo as a part of Serbia.

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