Nikolić, Veber for strengthening Serbia-Slovenia cooperation

Serbian President Tomislav Nikolić talked with a delegation of the Slovenian parliament led by Parliament Speaker Janko Veber in Belgrade.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 03.07.2013.

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BELGRADE Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic talked with a delegation of the Slovenian parliament led by Parliament Speaker Janko Veber in Belgrade. Nikolic said that the economic cooperation between the countries in the region and a joint entry into third markets would be an opportunity for economic progress of all the states created after the breakup of the former Yugoslavia, the president's press service announced. Nikolic, Veber for strengthening Serbia-Slovenia cooperation Nikolic underscored the advantages that Serbia offers when it comes to the sales of products in big markets, in Asia and Africa in particular. The Serbian president presented an idea to the Slovenian parliamentarians about creating a joint product through the cooperation between the countries of the former Yugoslavia, which would be competitive on the global level and facilitate the progress of our economies. Veber underlined Slovenia's interest in cooperating with Serbia, as the country has great potential. Slovenia is interested in establishing constant communication between regional countries so that they could manage their cooperation more efficiently. (Tanjug) First joint meeting of two governments in September Serbia's Prime Minister Ivica Dacic and Slovenian Parliament Speaker Janko Veber agreed on Wednesday to hold the first joint meeting of the two governments in September to discuss future cooperation. The relations between the two countries are improving, and it is in both sides' interest to strengthen their economic cooperation, Dacic and Veber stated. Serbia can count on significant support from Slovenia in EU integration, Veber said at the meeting, according to a statement from the Serbian government office for media relations. Slovenia is an important economic partner to Serbia, with Slovenian companies having EUR 1.5 billion invested in Serbia, the statement says. Dacic and Veber discussed the possibilities of investing in Serbia to increase export to other markets and incentives to joint investments by Serbian and Slovenian companies. There was also talks about exchange experiences when it comes to small and medium companies and cooperation in infrastructure, energy and between banks. Tanjug

Nikolić, Veber for strengthening Serbia-Slovenia cooperation

Nikolić underscored the advantages that Serbia offers when it comes to the sales of products in big markets, in Asia and Africa in particular.

The Serbian president presented an idea to the Slovenian parliamentarians about creating a joint product through the cooperation between the countries of the former Yugoslavia, which would be competitive on the global level and facilitate the progress of our economies.

Veber underlined Slovenia's interest in cooperating with Serbia, as the country has great potential.

Slovenia is interested in establishing constant communication between regional countries so that they could manage their cooperation more efficiently.

First joint meeting of two governments in September

Serbia's Prime Minister Ivica Dačić and Slovenian Parliament Speaker Janko Veber agreed on Wednesday to hold the first joint meeting of the two governments in September to discuss future cooperation.

The relations between the two countries are improving, and it is in both sides' interest to strengthen their economic cooperation, Dačić and Veber stated.

Serbia can count on significant support from Slovenia in EU integration, Veber said at the meeting, according to a statement from the Serbian government office for media relations.

Slovenia is an important economic partner to Serbia, with Slovenian companies having EUR 1.5 billion invested in Serbia, the statement says.

Dačić and Veber discussed the possibilities of investing in Serbia to increase export to other markets and incentives to joint investments by Serbian and Slovenian companies.

There was also talks about exchange experiences when it comes to small and medium companies and cooperation in infrastructure, energy and between banks.

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