Minister: Serbia, Kuwait to sign defense agreement

Serbian Defense Minister Dragan Šutanovac said Saturday that Serbia would sign a defense cooperation agreement with Kuwait.

Izvor: Tanjug

Saturday, 09.04.2011.

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Serbian Defense Minister Dragan Sutanovac said Saturday that Serbia would sign a defense cooperation agreement with Kuwait. He told Tanjug that the agreement would allow “further cooperation between the two armies, and what is more important, cooperation in the defense industry.” Minister: Serbia, Kuwait to sign defense agreement “I believe we have the quality to continue our cooperation and to get the job related to repair and modernization of tanks which the former Yugoslavia exported to Kuwait and which are still in use today,” he pointed out. “These are the tanks produced virtually in the entire former Yugoslavia at the time and now repairs can be done by Serbia with the help of defense industries of Russia and France,” Sutanovac said. The defense minister also said that “if according to the market principle Slovenia and Croatia offered to participate in the process, we will be happy to cooperate, with the desire to be an integrator of defense industries from the entire former Yugoslavia.” He will be a member in the state delegation that will, during its two-day visit to Kuwait which starts on Sunday, be led by Serbian President Boris Tadic. Dragan Sutanovac (Beta, file)

Minister: Serbia, Kuwait to sign defense agreement

“I believe we have the quality to continue our cooperation and to get the job related to repair and modernization of tanks which the former Yugoslavia exported to Kuwait and which are still in use today,” he pointed out.

“These are the tanks produced virtually in the entire former Yugoslavia at the time and now repairs can be done by Serbia with the help of defense industries of Russia and France,” Šutanovac said.

The defense minister also said that “if according to the market principle Slovenia and Croatia offered to participate in the process, we will be happy to cooperate, with the desire to be an integrator of defense industries from the entire former Yugoslavia.”

He will be a member in the state delegation that will, during its two-day visit to Kuwait which starts on Sunday, be led by Serbian President Boris Tadić.

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