Monday, December 22, 2014

Serbian mission chairs informal NATO group

BELGRADE -- Serbia's mission at NATO took over the chairmanship of the SEEGROUP during a meeting held on the ambassadorial level on December 16 at NATO's headquarters.
(Beta, file)
(Beta, file)
The South East Europe Security Steering Group (SEEGROUP) is "an informal and flexible forum for security and political consultations on issues of importance to the region of Southeast Europe," according to a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia.
This forum "brings together partner countries of the Western Balkans, NATO and the Western European NATO partners," according to the same source.

The results of the chairmanship Macedonia's mission during 2014 were also presented during the meeting, the statement added.

Ambassador Miomir Udovicki who heads Serbia's mission presented the priorities of the Serbian presidency of the SEEGROUP and announced that its action plan will be presented in January.

Udovicki "particularly emphasized Serbia's commitment to further advance regional security cooperation and announced that one of the first topics on the agenda of the SEEGROUP in 2015 will be the priorities of Serbia's OSCE chairmanship," said the MFA.

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