Speaking at a joint press conference with Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz, Dacic stressed that migrants could not end up stationed in Serbia.
“It is important that countries exchange information regarding migrants and that there are no surprises, but rather a predictable policy, here,” said Dacic.
Kurz stressed that his country could not receive an unlimited number of refugees.
He said the “upper limit” to accepting refugees in Austria in 2016 was 37,500.
If we set clear boundaries along the Western Balkan Route we will create a new situation, and the goal is to stop refugees on the border between Greece and Macedonia, said Kurz.
Kurz: Region is stable and developing thanks to Serbia
BELGRADE – Serbia is the most important country in the region, playing a vital role in the preservation of its stability, and thanks to the Serbian government and the prime minister, it will be developing positively in the future, Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz said Tuesday.
Speaking at a joint press conference with his Serbian counterpart Ivica Dacic, Kurz said that Austria supported Serbia on the road to European integration and the reforms it was introducing on the way.
The ministers agreed that political dialogue and economic cooperation between the two countries were good and very active.
Last year’s trade was EUR 800 million, Dacic said, pointing out that Austria was the biggest investor in Serbia.
Dacic said that Austria and Serbia were working together to tackle the challenges brought by the migrant crisis.
Source: Tanjug