Serbian, RS premiers meet in Belgrade

Serbia stands firmly behind the Serb Republic as an entity defined by the Dayton Agreement and will continue to strengthen ties, said PM Ivica Dačić.

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BELGRADE Serbia stands firmly behind the Serb Republic as an entity defined by the Dayton Agreement and will continue to strengthen ties, said PM Ivica Dacic. "The government will, regardless of the reconstruction, continue the policy of establishing closer and stronger ties between the Serb Republic and Serbia," Dacic told reporters at the Palace of Serbia on Thursday after a meeting with RS Prime Minister Zeljka Cvijanovic. Serbian, RS premiers meet in Belgrade Dacic and Cvijanovic stressed that they will continue working on priority projects, primarily in energy sector on the Drina River. "I went to the Italian prime minister in order to speed up the procedural matters, because the project on the Drina is very important and encouraging for other investments that will come," Dacic said. He pointed out that he "does not want to talk about political issues," - but that Serbia considers that there should be no change to the Dayton Agreement without the consent of the three peoples and two entities in Bosnia-Herzegovina. "How that will be agreed on, it's the business of the citizens of Bosnia, the entities, the peoples... For Serbia, it is important for peace and fair relationships to be preserved, and, of course, the Serb Republic as an entity, in accordance with the Dayton Agreement," the prime minister said. He announced that in the fall, a joint session of the Serbian and RS governments would be held in Serbia. Zeljka Cvijanovic said that the most important joint projects related to energy and infrastructure. "Now, our priority are bridges on the Drina, one that should be built, and two to be restored, and the utilization of capacities of the Drina river water," said the head of the RS government. (Tanjug) Beta

Serbian, RS premiers meet in Belgrade

Dačić and Cvijanović stressed that they will continue working on priority projects, primarily in energy sector on the Drina River.

"I went to the Italian prime minister in order to speed up the procedural matters, because the project on the Drina is very important and encouraging for other investments that will come," Dačić said.

He pointed out that he "does not want to talk about political issues," - but that Serbia considers that there should be no change to the Dayton Agreement without the consent of the three peoples and two entities in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

"How that will be agreed on, it's the business of the citizens of Bosnia, the entities, the peoples... For Serbia, it is important for peace and fair relationships to be preserved, and, of course, the Serb Republic as an entity, in accordance with the Dayton Agreement," the prime minister said.

He announced that in the fall, a joint session of the Serbian and RS governments would be held in Serbia.

Željka Cvijanović said that the most important joint projects related to energy and infrastructure.

"Now, our priority are bridges on the Drina, one that should be built, and two to be restored, and the utilization of capacities of the Drina river water," said the head of the RS government.

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