Serbian president to host Croat, Slovenian PMs

Serbian President Boris Tadić will confer with prime ministers of Slovenia Borut Bahor and Croatia Jadranka Kosor in Smederevo on Friday, April 1.

Izvor: Tanjug

Monday, 28.03.2011.

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Serbian President Boris Tadic will confer with prime ministers of Slovenia Borut Bahor and Croatia Jadranka Kosor in Smederevo on Friday, April 1. This was confirmed on Monday by the Serbian president press service. Serbian president to host Croat, Slovenian PMs The meeting in the central Serbia town will be the officials' second trilateral meeting. The first meeting was held in Slovenia's city of Ptuj in March 2010, when Tadic, Kosor and Pahor discussed the strengthening of interstate cooperation in sharing experience in overcoming the economic crisis. They also agreed to establish a permanent "personal trilateral formation" which would enable an efficient resolving of issues of common significance. Pahor announced a meeting with Tadic and Kosor at the end of last week, when he said that the focus of the meeting will be economic cooperation, noting, however, that current international issues will not be neglected. "Disorder in southern Mediterranean is spreading so fast that we cannot avoid it, and we need to pay special attention to that issue," Pahor underscored, the Slovenian news agency STA reported. The meeting in Ptuj (Beta, file)

Serbian president to host Croat, Slovenian PMs

The meeting in the central Serbia town will be the officials' second trilateral meeting.

The first meeting was held in Slovenia's city of Ptuj in March 2010, when Tadić, Kosor and Pahor discussed the strengthening of interstate cooperation in sharing experience in overcoming the economic crisis.

They also agreed to establish a permanent "personal trilateral formation" which would enable an efficient resolving of issues of common significance.

Pahor announced a meeting with Tadić and Kosor at the end of last week, when he said that the focus of the meeting will be economic cooperation, noting, however, that current international issues will not be neglected.

"Disorder in southern Mediterranean is spreading so fast that we cannot avoid it, and we need to pay special attention to that issue," Pahor underscored, the Slovenian news agency STA reported.

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