Prime Minister Ana Brnabic spoke today with Chairman of the Organidation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland Zbigniew Rau about cooperation with this European organisation, bilateral relations between the two countries, as well as on the European integration of Serbia.
Brnabic emphasised the importance that Serbia attaches to the OSCE and the role it plays in the field of European security, while praising the work of operations on the ground.
She especially praised the work of the OSCE Mission in Serbia, with which we have had exceptional cooperation since its establishment and which makes a significant contribution to the implementation of reform processes in our country.
When it comes to reforms in the area of the rule of law, the Prime Minister said that the government of Serbia is committed to work on improving the overall media environment and that the OSCE is an extremely important partner in this.
According to her, this organization represents a bridge of cooperation between the government, on the one hand, and the media and civil society organisations, on the other.
The Prime Minister emphasised that one of the key priorities of the future government will be activities in the area of the rule of law, and above all the reform of the judiciary and the media.
The Chairman of the OSCE particularly emphasised the quality of the legislative framework for the protection and promotion of the rights of national minorities in Serbia and expressed his readiness to continue cooperation with our country on this issue.
Speaking about the relations between the two countries, Brnabic pointed out that they are traditionally friendly, and expressed her gratitude to the head of Polish diplomacy for the support he provides to the European path of Serbia and the Western Balkans.
Also, the Prime Minister thanked the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland for his efforts in building good relations between the two countries and the long-standing constructive partnership of the OSCE and Serbia.