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What was agreed at the Meeting of Serbian President and his Counterpart?

Published: August 10, 2018
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The President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic met with member of the Presidency of BiH from the RS Mladen Ivanic and they emphasized the need for strengthening of political relations and economic co-operation between Serbia and BiH.

All of this should be done in the spirit of good neighbourly relations and interest of citizens of Serbia, as well as all three constituent peoples in BiH, and especially Serbian people in the RS, as noted at the meeting.

They also talked about concrete measures for realization of joint infrastructure and other projects, which would contribute to a better connection between people, faster flow of goods and better economic co-operation, as well as bilateral relations and the overall situation in the region, as noted from the Press Service of the Office of Serbian President.

When it comes to the regional situation, Vucic informed Ivanic about the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, and he noted the need for achievement of a real compromise, which would guarantee lasting stability and economic progress.

(Source: Radiosarajevo.ba)

 

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