Defence agreement signed by Greece and Serbia

   Bilateral relations between Greece and Serbia and the situation in the wider 
region - focusing particularly on the Kosovo - dominated talks held by Defence 
Minister Evangelos Meimarakis in Belgrade on Thursday.

    Meimarakis was formally received by his Serb counterpart Zoran Stankovic at 
Topcider military base in Belgrade.

    Talks focused on bilateral defence cooperation while a new broader defense 
agreement was signed by the two sides.

    Meimarakis stressed in a press conference that the new agreement gives 
special emphasis to military training and cooperation between training centers 
for peace operations in Belgrade, Serbia and Kilkis, Greece, while he assured 
his Serb counterpart that the Greek government supports Serbia’s Euro-Atlantic 
prospect.

    On his part, Stankovic thanked the Greek minister for the support and 
revealed that Greece will back Serbia’s accession into the NATO Partnership for 
Peace initiative in the imminent NATO summit to take place in Riga, Latvia in 
late November.

    Kosovo was the dominant issue at the meeting Meimarakis had with Serb Prime 
Minister Vojislav Kostunica, who reiterated that his country cannot accept a 
solution that will not respect its sovereign rights in the region.

    The Greek minister pointed out the need for a mutually acceptable solution 
soon, stating that a likely extension of uncertainty would have a negative 
effect on stability in the wider region.

    Meimarakis wrapped up his contacts in Belgrade by meeting Serb Patriarch 
Pavle. The head of the Serb Orthodox Church referred to the historical ties 
shared by the two peoples and thanked the Greeks for their support to the Serbs.

    Before leaving the Serb capital, Meimarakis visited the newly built St. 
Sava Cathedral, the largest Orthodox Christian church in the Balkans.

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