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President Murmu arrives in Serbia on 4-day visit

By ANI | Updated: June 7, 2023 18:55 IST

Belgrade [Serbia], June 7 : President Droupadi Murmu on Wednesday arrived in Serbia for an official state visit.President ...

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Belgrade [Serbia], June 7 : President Droupadi Murmu on Wednesday arrived in Serbia for an official state visit.

President Murmu arrived at the Nikola Tesla Airport, in Belgrade, Serbia.

Upon her arrival, the Indian President paid floral tributes at the Mahatma Gandhi Bust in Serbia's Gandijeva Street.

Nikola Selakovic, Minister of Labour, Employment, Veteran and Social Policy of Serbia and

Aleksandar Salic, Mayor of Belgrade were present at Mahatma Gandhi Bust floral tribute event.

The president had earlier on Wednesday, departed for Serbia after concluding her visit to Suriname.

She will be in Serbia on a state visit till June 9, at the invitation of Serbian President Aleksander Vucic.

Murmu was in Suriname from June 4 to 6 at the invitation of Suriname President Chandrikapersad Santokhi.

President Murmu's visit to Serbia comes at a time when tensions have been rising in the past week in Kosovo which declared independence from Serbia in 2008. Several clashes are being reported with protesters over the installation of ethnically Albanian mayors in a disputed election.

As many as dozens of NATO peacekeepers have sustained injuries this week in northern Kosovo as they clashed with ethnic Serbs, inciting fears of larger escalations between Serbia and Kosovo, The New York Times reported.

However, the Ministry of External Affairs has said India does not recognise the declaration of independence of Kosovo, and that the situation in the country won't affect President Draupadi Murmu's visit to Serbia.

Addressing a special briefing on the President's visit to Suriname and Serbia, MEA's Secretary West Sanjay Verma said, "Well, we are aware of the recent disturbances in Kosovo, which is at the extreme southern tip of Serbia. We have no reason at this point of time, as I say this, to be concerned that those incidents or have any consequence on the state visit of my president, nor have we been suggested otherwise by the hosts."

"On the matter of Kosovo, our stance has been quite clear and consistent that we do not recognise the declaration of independence by Kosovo. We, however, also believe that any differences need to be resolved through dialogue," Verma added.

He said he was hopeful that the disturbances in the country over the last few days are resolved peacefully through talks and that there is a de-escalation of the situation.

Replying to a media query on whether the President's visit was planned before the political crisis, Verma said it was pre-planned.

"For a matter of record, this has been a longstanding invitation. I won't remember exactly how long, but at least over a year, year and a half. I think because of the conflict in Ukraine, it was it had to be rescheduled. And now we think it's a conducive time for this visit to take place," Verma added.

Serbia does not recognise the sovereignty of Kosovo and has the backing of China, Russia and five other EU nations, which also do not recognise the country.

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