Serbian, RS prime ministers sign MoU

The fifth joint session of governments of Serbia and the Serb entity in Bosnia, the Serb Republic (RS), was held in Banja Luka on Monday.

Izvor: Tanjug

Tuesday, 17.12.2013.

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BANJA LUKA The fifth joint session of governments of Serbia and the Serb entity in Bosnia, the Serb Republic (RS), was held in Banja Luka on Monday. Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic and RS Prime Minister Zeljka Cvijanovic signed a Memorandum of Understanding between Serbia and the RS on business and technical cooperation. Serbian, RS prime ministers sign MoU Dacic said that Serbia wishes to maintain best and closest possible relations with the RS and Bosnia-Herzegovina although the date of the joint session between the Serbian government and the Bosnian Presidency was postponed twice already, RS media reported. “Only a strong and internationally respected Serbia can help its people,” Dacic said and underscored that Serbia is by the RS side but it is not violating the Dayton Treaty and wants to nurture good and constructive although perhaps not so close ties with the Sarajevo government. Dacic also said that RS can count on Serbia's strong support and the search for common interests which are present in the areas of economy, education, science and culture. As the central project of the two government's cooperation, Dacic listed the South Stream pipeline and the energy agreement between Serbia, Italy and the RS and Bosnia-Herzegovina as a document of key importance. Other important projects comprise Podrinje and the joint presentation on the Russian and some other markets. Cvijanovic said that during the joint session, the officials reviewed the work done so far and the tasks which will be in the focus of attention in the time to come, especially concerning legislative and other modes of support of the Serbian government to the RS concerning the South Stream pipeline. Cooperation should continue so that the RS could respect all deadlines regarding the project, Cvijanovic said and added that the approximate date to launch the project in the RS could be September 2014. According to the Fena news agency, Cvijanovic said that officials also agreed that presidents of RS and Serbia should head the Committee to mark the beginning of World War I. Before the joint session, Serbian First Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic received the Person of the Year in the Region award for 2013. Dacic and Vucic met with RS President Milorad Dodik and Vucic had talks with Mladen Bosic, leader of the Serb Democratic Party, the strongest opposition party in the RS. Tanjug

Serbian, RS prime ministers sign MoU

Dačić said that Serbia wishes to maintain best and closest possible relations with the RS and Bosnia-Herzegovina although the date of the joint session between the Serbian government and the Bosnian Presidency was postponed twice already, RS media reported.

“Only a strong and internationally respected Serbia can help its people,” Dačić said and underscored that Serbia is by the RS side but it is not violating the Dayton Treaty and wants to nurture good and constructive although perhaps not so close ties with the Sarajevo government.

Dačić also said that RS can count on Serbia's strong support and the search for common interests which are present in the areas of economy, education, science and culture.

As the central project of the two government's cooperation, Dačić listed the South Stream pipeline and the energy agreement between Serbia, Italy and the RS and Bosnia-Herzegovina as a document of key importance. Other important projects comprise Podrinje and the joint presentation on the Russian and some other markets.

Cvijanović said that during the joint session, the officials reviewed the work done so far and the tasks which will be in the focus of attention in the time to come, especially concerning legislative and other modes of support of the Serbian government to the RS concerning the South Stream pipeline.

Cooperation should continue so that the RS could respect all deadlines regarding the project, Cvijanović said and added that the approximate date to launch the project in the RS could be September 2014.

According to the Fena news agency, Cvijanović said that officials also agreed that presidents of RS and Serbia should head the Committee to mark the beginning of World War I.

Before the joint session, Serbian First Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić received the Person of the Year in the Region award for 2013.

Dačić and Vučić met with RS President Milorad Dodik and Vučić had talks with Mladen Bosić, leader of the Serb Democratic Party, the strongest opposition party in the RS.

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