OSCE Chairmanship representative, in Serbia, calls for implementing reforms, resuming dialogue

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2012-09-26

The Representative of the Irish OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, Minister for European Affairs Lucinda Creighton, during an official visit to Serbia yesterday, stressed the need to move forward with implementing reforms, continuing reconciliation efforts and dialogue, as well as delivering on commitments.

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Lucinda Creighton, the Representative of the Irish OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, Minister for European Affairs (front left) speaking with Suzana Grubjesic, the Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration (front right), during a meeting, Belgrade, 25 September 2012.

During her visit, Creighton met with the Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration, Suzana Grubjesic; Minister for Culture and Information, Bratislav Petkovic; State Secretary at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Vera Mavric; Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and Home Trade, Telecommunications and Information Technology; Rasim Ljajic; Speaker of the Parliament, Nebjosa Stefanovic; and with the Prime Minister and Interior Minister, Ivica Dačić.

She was the first high-level representative of the Irish OSCE Chairmanship to meet with the newly elected Serbian officials.

“With the new government in place there should be no delay in moving forward with reforms, especially in the fields of anti-corruption, judiciary, and media freedom,” Creighton said, adding that OSCE stood ready to continue assisting the authorities in this.

Creighton who also represented the next EU Presidency, welcomed the Serbian Government’s declared commitment to continuing the implementation of reforms, and said that this, together with continued reconciliation efforts is an “essential element for improved regional co-operation and achieving progress on the country’s European path”.

“I am looking forward to an agreement on resumption of the EU-facilitated dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina,” Creighton said. She added that this, as well as a dialogue at the community level, would provide a “unique opportunity to address and resolve difficulties in a collaborative and pragmatic spirit”.

“It is also essential that all agreements reached to date in the framework of the dialogue be fully implemented,” Creighton emphasized.

She congratulated Serbia on its forthcoming chairmanship of the OSCE in 2015. “This is a significant achievement for the country and the region and offers an opportunity to re-affirm the OSCE’s founding principles.”

The visit to Belgrade opens Creighton’s four-day trip to South-Eastern Europe which will be continued in Pristina, Skopje, Ljubljana and Tirana.

Source: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe