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Vucic held a ‘essentially important’ Meeting with Dodik in Belgrade

Published February 4, 2025
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The President of the Republic of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, announced that he had a “crucially important” meeting with the President of the Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik, in Belgrade today.

He stated that they discussed “key issues for the Serbian people and the future of Serbia and the Republika Srpska”.

“Our common goal is to preserve peace and stability, continue and strengthen economic growth, and defend the national interests of Serbia and the Republika Srpska”, Vučić stated on the social network Instagram.

He added that they also discussed the celebration of Sretenje, February 15, which is written in the “Declaration of the All-Serbian Assembly” as a joint holiday of the unity of the people and a vision of a better future.

“Proud of our cooperation, support, and joint struggle”, said Vučić.

In June last year, the governments of the Republic of Serbia and the Republika Srpska held an “All-Serbian Assembly” at which the Declaration on the Protection of the National and Political Rights of the Serbian People was adopted, AA writes.

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