Cooperation, economic reforms key of European prospects of Western Balkans

3.11.2017

By Government of the Republic of Serbia

Belgrade/Marrakech, 3 Nov 2017 – Prime Minister Ana Brnabic participated today at the first plenary session of the World Policy Conference (WPC), which is taking place in Marrakesh, Morocco, on 3-5 November.

Brnabic, along with Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama, who also participated in the panel, spoke with Thierry de Montbrial, the founder and chairman of the World Policy Conference, about the challenges that the Western Balkans and Southeast Europe are facing, as well as their common future in the EU.

The prime ministers of Serbia and Albania concluded that the Western Balkan region, despite the political, economic and social challenges it faces, must focus on building good relations, stability and progress.

Serbia is strongly committed to regional cooperation and economic integration, because the economy is a key driver of all integration processes and the further development of all countries in the region, Brnabic pointed out.

Kosovo and the unilaterally declared independence, which Serbia does not recognise, remains a point of disagreement between Serbia and Albania. Brnabic and Rama agreed though that there are a number of topics about which there is consensus and cooperation.

At the panel it was emphasised that the path of cooperation and reconciliation, which after more than six decades was initiated by Aleksandar Vucic and Edi Rama, is an example of responsible politics and positive changes. Serbia is deeply committed to this process and the deepening of cooperation and understanding with Albania.

Although we do not agree on the issue of unilaterally proclaimed independence of Kosovo, we do our best not to affect the constructiveness of our relations and the dialogue we have established, Brnabic pointed out at the panel.

Serbia has always firmly advocated the respect for international law and standards in international politics, as we have also always said that Pandora’s box will be opened if the one-sided declared independence of Kosovo is accepted, the Prime Minister stated.

She added that international law is here to ensure a more stable, predictable and safer world order, and certainly a more stable and secure Europe.

Brnabic stated that regardless of differences, Serbia will always first take care of the quality of life of all its citizens and their security, and that is why we are conducting an open dialogue with Pristina in order to solve the most important issues for citizens by mutual agreement between the two sides.

Speaking about the foreign policy priorities of Serbia, the Prime Minister stressed that EU membership is a key foreign policy goal of Serbia, adding that the reforms that Serbia is pursuing on the road to the EU should show not only our commitment to the European path, but above all improve the quality of life of all our citizens.

The Prime Minister recalled that Serbia has opened 10 chapters in the negotiations with the EU, and that the government of Serbia will continue on the European path to responsibly implement political and economic reforms.

Just as the region of the Western Balkans needs the EU, the EU also needs the region because without a stable region there is no stability in the EU either, she said, concluding that Serbia will continue to build relations that lead us all together in the future and provide better living conditions and a higher standard and quality of life to all citizens.