Serbia and Brazil sign defense agreement

Serbian and Brazilian defense ministers Dragan Šutanovac and Nelson Jobim signed an agreement in Belgrade on Monday.

Izvor: Tanjug

Monday, 29.11.2010.

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Serbian and Brazilian defense ministers Dragan Sutanovac and Nelson Jobim signed an agreement in Belgrade on Monday. The deal envisages a series of joint activities, including military and technical cooperation. Serbia and Brazil sign defense agreement At a joint news conference in Belgrade, Sutanovac and Jobim stated that apart from the military-economic cooperation other areas in which the two countries could cooperate include technical and technological fields, as well as those of military medicine and education. The two ministers stressed the countries' readiness to exchange their experiences in peacekeeping operations, taking into account that Brazil currently has more than 2200 members engaged in UN activities. Sutanovac pointed out that the visit of his Brazilian counterpart to Serbia is historic, as there are no records of any Brazilian defense minister ever visiting Serbia before. Sutanovac assessed that there is room for joint investments in the development of the military industry, which may lead to a joint penetration of the markets which buy products from Serbia and Brazil. Jobim, who was interviewed by Tanjug ahead of his Serbia trip, underscored that the agreement will cover all areas of future cooperation and that working groups will be formed which, during mutual visits, will precisely define the areas in which the two countries can cooperate. Brazil wants to take part in the joint development of military-technical institutes, which are very important for all countries as they contribute to the technological development, Jobim stressed. Also on Monday in Belgrade, Jobim was received by Serbian President Boris Tadic who said that there was great potential for better relations between the two countries. Tadic described the agreement signed today as a significant incentive to improve relations in this field. The Serbian president thanked Jobim for Brazil's support in Serbia's efforts to preserve its sovereignty and territorial integrity in Kosovo, the president's press service said in a statement. Jobim and Sutanovac in Belgrade today (Tanjug)

Serbia and Brazil sign defense agreement

At a joint news conference in Belgrade, Šutanovac and Jobim stated that apart from the military-economic cooperation other areas in which the two countries could cooperate include technical and technological fields, as well as those of military medicine and education.

The two ministers stressed the countries' readiness to exchange their experiences in peacekeeping operations, taking into account that Brazil currently has more than 2200 members engaged in UN activities.

Šutanovac pointed out that the visit of his Brazilian counterpart to Serbia is historic, as there are no records of any Brazilian defense minister ever visiting Serbia before.

Šutanovac assessed that there is room for joint investments in the development of the military industry, which may lead to a joint penetration of the markets which buy products from Serbia and Brazil.

Jobim, who was interviewed by Tanjug ahead of his Serbia trip, underscored that the agreement will cover all areas of future cooperation and that working groups will be formed which, during mutual visits, will precisely define the areas in which the two countries can cooperate.

Brazil wants to take part in the joint development of military-technical institutes, which are very important for all countries as they contribute to the technological development, Jobim stressed.

Also on Monday in Belgrade, Jobim was received by Serbian President Boris Tadić who said that there was great potential for better relations between the two countries.

Tadić described the agreement signed today as a significant incentive to improve relations in this field.

The Serbian president thanked Jobim for Brazil's support in Serbia's efforts to preserve its sovereignty and territorial integrity in Kosovo, the president's press service said in a statement.

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