Deputy Greek FM in Belgrade today
30. July 2010. | 08:05
Source: EMGportal
Deputy Greek Foreign Minister Demetris Droutsas will come for a two-day visit to Belgrade, during which he will present the Greek initiative for the re-initiation of dialog between Belgrade and Pristina, after the opinion of the International Court of Justice about the unilateral proclamation of Kosmet independence.
Deputy Greek Foreign Minister Demetris Droutsas will come for a two-day visit to Belgrade, during which he will present the Greek initiative for the re-initiation of dialog between Belgrade and Pristina, after the opinion of the International Court of Justice about the unilateral proclamation of Kosmet independence.
On Friday, 30 July, Alternate Foreign Minister Mr. Droutsas will depart for Belgrade and Pristina, where he will carry out a visit on 30 and 31 July. In Belgrade, Mr. Droutsas will be received by Serbian Patriarch Irinej, as well as Serbian President Tadic.
He will also have a working dinner with Serbian Foreign Minister Jeremic, with whom he will also sign a Greek-Serbian Memorandum of Cooperation on European Union issues. Furthermore, during his stay in Belgrade Mr. Droutsas will meet with Greek businesspersons. In Pristina, Mr. Droutsas will meet with Messrs. Sejdiu and Thaçi.
This trip is being carried out in light of the ICJ advisory opinion, and Mr. Droutsas had the opportunity to discuss this issue and his desire to carry out this trip at the General Affairs Council in Brussels this past Monday.
The message he will be conveying is that the European Union is moving in coordinated steps, stressing that the future of the region lies in the EU. This is the basic message Greece and EU need to focus on, while also listening carefully to positions stated by the parties regarding the next steps to be taken.
Greek Foreign Ministry believes that the advisory opinion can serve as a springboard for a substantial political process that will facilitate cooperation and understanding with a view to the European future of the region.



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