Vučić and Fico on EU integration, Kosovo, investments

Deputy PM Aleksandar Vučić conferred on Friday in Belgrade with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico on Serbia's EU integration, Kosovo and Slovak investments.

Izvor: Tanjug

Friday, 24.01.2014.

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BELGRADE Deputy PM Aleksandar Vucic conferred on Friday in Belgrade with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico on Serbia's EU integration, Kosovo and Slovak investments. Vucic expressed gratitude for Slovakia's support to Serbia in the EU integration process and the resolution of Kosovo and Metohija issue. Vucic and Fico on EU integration, Kosovo, investments He noted that the start of Serbia-EU accession talks is a historical moment, but stressed that it will not be an easy road, states the office of the first deputy PM. The priority of the Serbian government is to address the difficult economic situation and create favorable conditions for foreign investment, added Vucic. Fico congratulated Serbia on the start of accession negotiations, pointing that Slovakia is ready to provide assistance based on experiences it gained in the EU talks, in order to help Serbia avoid mistakes that his country has made in the process. Prime Minister Fico emphasized that Slovak investors are satisfied with the conditions they have in Serbia, which is a positive signal for new investors. Both officials agreed that the bilateral relations between the two countries are at the highest level and with no pending issues. Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, who arrived in Belgrade just three days after Serbia officially started the EU accession talks, has previously conferred with Serbia's Prime Minister Ivica Dacic and President Tomislav Nikolic, and is about to meet with Parliament Speaker Nebojsa Stefanovic. Slovakia has given strong support to Serbia in the EU integration process and is one of the five EU member states that have not recognized Kosovo. (Tanjug) Tanjug

Vučić and Fico on EU integration, Kosovo, investments

He noted that the start of Serbia-EU accession talks is a historical moment, but stressed that it will not be an easy road, states the office of the first deputy PM.

The priority of the Serbian government is to address the difficult economic situation and create favorable conditions for foreign investment, added Vučić.

Fico congratulated Serbia on the start of accession negotiations, pointing that Slovakia is ready to provide assistance based on experiences it gained in the EU talks, in order to help Serbia avoid mistakes that his country has made in the process.

Prime Minister Fico emphasized that Slovak investors are satisfied with the conditions they have in Serbia, which is a positive signal for new investors.

Both officials agreed that the bilateral relations between the two countries are at the highest level and with no pending issues.

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, who arrived in Belgrade just three days after Serbia officially started the EU accession talks, has previously conferred with Serbia's Prime Minister Ivica Dačić and President Tomislav Nikolić, and is about to meet with Parliament Speaker Nebojsa Stefanovic.

Slovakia has given strong support to Serbia in the EU integration process and is one of the five EU member states that have not recognized Kosovo.

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