After meeting Serbian President Boris Tadic and Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica as well as the state union's Foreign Minister Vuk Draskovic, the three SEECP representatives told a news conference it was necessary to exchange opinions on political issues and announced the possibility for the SEECP to assume a constructive role in the talks on Kosovo's final status.
Yesterday, the SEECP troika visited Pristina, where they held talks with top Kosovo officials and international diplomats.
"We shall continue seeking a model that will be in the interest of the countries in the region and underline the importance of cooperation between all countries with the aim of finding the best solution," Minister Molyvalis said.
He added that the SEECP troika supported the positions of the United Nations, the European Union and the Kosovo Contact Group regarding the final status of the UN-administered province.
Draskovic, the Foreign Minister of Serbia-Montenegro, thanked the governments of Greece, Croatia and Romania for their support to defining the final status of Kosovo through dialogue and compromise.