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British Ambassador to Serbia Denis Keefe says that now is an excellent
moment and opportunity for the visit of Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla
to Belgrade. 

Source: Tanjug Tuesday, March 15, 2016 | 15:11 

He added that now is the right moment so that we can remember the most solid
part of the common history and on these foundations build quality
relationships in the future. 

According to him, the most important visit from the United Kingdom since
1978 is a strong introduction to a year during which 180 years of official
diplomatic relations between Serbia and Great Britain will be marked, 180
years, as he said, of turbulent history of relations, relations that have
had their ups and downs, but whose diversity and richness and depth never
came into question. 

Serbia and the entire region are at an important moment when millions of
citizens expect primarily messages of reconciliation, understanding and hard
work together on a prosperous and peaceful future, Keefe wrote in article
published by Politika daily. 

Keefe said that since it was announced that their royal highnesses would
visit Serbia, public interest has been huge, while most frequently p
questions include whether there is more to the visit that protocol, and why
it is taking place now. 

He explained that visits of members of the royal family are never just a
matter of protocol. 

It is true, the ambassador explained, that by nature they differ
substantially from classic ministerial, or political visits, but a closer
look at the program shows that this visit has important value messages and a
lot of symbolism. 

At the beginning of the official program the prince and President Nikolic
will visit the memorial to the Defenders of Belgrade and the Commonwealth
Military Cemetery to pay homage to the joint struggle, trials and sacrifices
of soldiers, but also of the citizens of Serbia and Great Britain during
World War II. 

The British diplomat said that the prince of Wales is a big advocate of
dialogue between the world's largest religions. 

The prince, he added, will participate in the conversation of leaders of
five local church communities and meet separately with Patriarch Irinej. 

The prince will, among other things, visit the Temple of Saint Sava, whose
history also links the peoples of Great Britain and Serbia, said Keefe,
adding that the visit will thematically and symbolically link many other
interests of Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla and put them in the context
of British-Serbian relations. 

The government announced on Tuesday that Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic
will welcome British Prince Charles and his wife tomorrow, while the
president's office said Tomislav Nikolic and his wife would meet with them
during the day.


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Britain's Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla Duchess of Cornwall, arrived
in Serbia on Wednesday as part of a wider tour of the region. 

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