Serbian prime minister meets with Turkish counterpart

Serbia's Prime Minister Ivica Dačić met with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Istanbul on Friday evening.

Izvor: Tanjug

Saturday, 24.11.2012.

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ISTANBUL Serbia's Prime Minister Ivica Dacic met with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Istanbul on Friday evening. “Bosniaks and Muslims living in Serbia are a bridge that helps cooperation with Turkey and in achieving common interest in the region,” said the Serbian PM after the meeting. Serbian prime minister meets with Turkish counterpart "Turkey sees Serbia as a key player and key country in the region and accordingly believes our cooperation has to be the closest possible, with, of course, mutual respect for each others legitimate interests," Dacic stated. He noted he had discussed with Erdogan and other Turkish officials a series of issues and agreed on regular annual meetings between government officials of the two countries. The USD 400mn trade between the two countries should reach USD 1bn in the coming years, the two sides agreed, according to Dacic. The Serbian official said he and Erdogan had discussed Turkey's initiative to take part in constructing roads in Serbia, especially in areas where it would affect political stability, like Raska, in southwestern Serbia, where Bosniaks make the majority of the population. Dacic attended a summit of interior ministers from the countries of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation in Istanbul on Friday and met with Turkish President Abdullah Gul a day earlier. Ivica Dacic (Tanjug, file) Tanjug

Serbian prime minister meets with Turkish counterpart

"Turkey sees Serbia as a key player and key country in the region and accordingly believes our cooperation has to be the closest possible, with, of course, mutual respect for each others legitimate interests," Dačić stated.

He noted he had discussed with Erdogan and other Turkish officials a series of issues and agreed on regular annual meetings between government officials of the two countries.

The USD 400mn trade between the two countries should reach USD 1bn in the coming years, the two sides agreed, according to Dačić.

The Serbian official said he and Erdogan had discussed Turkey's initiative to take part in constructing roads in Serbia, especially in areas where it would affect political stability, like Raška, in southwestern Serbia, where Bosniaks make the majority of the population.

Dačić attended a summit of interior ministers from the countries of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation in Istanbul on Friday and met with Turkish President Abdullah Gul a day earlier.

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