Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic on Monday told Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba that Serbia is committed to respecting international law and the territorial integrity of every United Nations (UN) member state, including Ukraine, said the Serbian Government in a press release.
“We are open to friendly discussions on all issues and at all levels,” Vucevic told Kuleba at their meeting in Belgrade, and thanked the Ukrainian minister for mentioning the fact that Serbia has sent humanitarian aid to the Ukrainian people.
The Serbian Prime Minister informed Minister Kuleba on Belgrade’s positions regarding the situation in Kosovo and the resolution on Srebrenica, assessing that Pristina has not fulfilled any of the demands placed before it, and that it is unbelievable that, after almost three decades, someone is again raising the issue of Srebrenica.
Kuleba said that his visit is a message that there is room for further strengthening the relations between the two countries.
There are many differences between Serbia and Ukraine, but they also have many things in common, which is why it is possible for us to build the future together in many areas, said the Ukrainian foreign minister.