Tadić: Serbia, Greece historic friends

Serbia and Greece are historic friends and partners and will certainly be strategic partners in the future, President Boris Tadić says.

Izvor: Tanjug

Tuesday, 05.01.2010.

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Serbia and Greece are historic friends and partners and will certainly be strategic partners in the future, President Boris Tadic says. He made the statement on Monday evening after meeting with Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou in Belgrade. Tadic: Serbia, Greece historic friends “George Papandreou has once again given us his support on our road of European integration. This is the man who launched Agenda 2014, when all of southeastern Europe should become part of the EU, a hundred years after the start of the First World War,” said Tadic. The president said that the talks included discussion of bilateral relations and the economic difficulties the two countries are facing after the world economic crisis. There was also talk of a joint fight against corruption and organized crime, and the EU future of southeastern Europe in general, Tadic stressed. “There are hardly any issues on which we have a different stance. There are hardly any problems our countries and Europe are facing on which we have different positions. I can say that our partnership has a significant strategic dimension,” Tadic concluded after the meeting with the Greek prime minister, who is in Belgrade participating as the guest of honor in the Ambassadors' Conference organized by the Serbian MFA. Papandreou noted that his presence in Belgrade is also a signal for the starting of an effort to enable the western Balkans to join the European Union in 2014, Greek news agency ANA reports. "Greece is in the front line of the initiative that constitutes a basic aim for peace, cooperation and stability in the region," Papandreou said. Papandreou, Tadic in Belgrade last night (Tanjug)

Tadić: Serbia, Greece historic friends

“George Papandreou has once again given us his support on our road of European integration. This is the man who launched Agenda 2014, when all of southeastern Europe should become part of the EU, a hundred years after the start of the First World War,” said Tadić.

The president said that the talks included discussion of bilateral relations and the economic difficulties the two countries are facing after the world economic crisis.

There was also talk of a joint fight against corruption and organized crime, and the EU future of southeastern Europe in general, Tadić stressed.

“There are hardly any issues on which we have a different stance. There are hardly any problems our countries and Europe are facing on which we have different positions. I can say that our partnership has a significant strategic dimension,” Tadić concluded after the meeting with the Greek prime minister, who is in Belgrade participating as the guest of honor in the Ambassadors' Conference organized by the Serbian MFA.

Papandreou noted that his presence in Belgrade is also a signal for the starting of an effort to enable the western Balkans to join the European Union in 2014, Greek news agency ANA reports.

"Greece is in the front line of the initiative that constitutes a basic aim for peace, cooperation and stability in the region," Papandreou said.

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