Gijon in Washington: Serbs in Kosovo are in an increasingly difficult position

At a time when the importance of state sovereignty is increasingly emphasized globally, the Director of the Office for Public and Cultural Diplomacy of the Government of Serbia, Arno Gujon, had an important meeting in Washington with members of the US Congress, emphasizing the need for Serbia's voice to be heard within the highest political institutions in the world, reports Tanjug.
Gijon in Washington: Serbs in Kosovo are in an increasingly difficult position

Gijon in Washington: Serbs in Kosovo are in an increasingly difficult position Director of Serbia’s Office for Public and Cultural Diplomacy, Arno Gujon, met with members of the US Congress in Washington to discuss the difficult circumstances faced by the Serbian people in Kosovo and Metohija. Gujon emphasized the need for Serbia’s voice and the position of the Serbian people to be heard in key political decision-making centers, particularly highlighting concerns over a new law on foreigners potentially endangering Serb rights. He stressed that Serbs in Kosovo, as a Christian people preserving their heritage, deserve guaranteed basic rights, security, and dignified life, asserting Serbia’s commitment to peace, stability, and the protection of its national interests.

  • Arno Gujon, Director of Serbia’s Office for Public and Cultural Diplomacy, met with US Congress members in Washington.
  • The meetings focused on the increasingly difficult situation for Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija.
  • Gujon highlighted concerns about a new law on foreigners potentially threatening Serb rights.
  • He stressed the importance of the Serbian voice being heard in global political institutions.
  • Gujon emphasized that Serbs in Kosovo have a right to basic rights, security, and dignified life.
  • Serbia is committed to peace, stability, and protecting its national interests.
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