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Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Dacic told reporters after the second trilateral meeting with foreign ministers of the aforementioned countries in
Tirana that it is important to agree on steps for the coming period, which would be based on mutual interests.
He stressed that in addition to defining joint projects, it is necessary to find sustainable ways to implement them, especially those projects relating to traffic infrastructure, energy, culture, youth and other areas.
Dacic said that he and his interlocutors discussed the security challenges and the migrant crisis, recalling that the EU has no unified stance when it comes to responding to the influx of migrants and refugees.
When it comes to relations between Serbia and Albania, the First Deputy Prime Minister said that the aim is to make these relations more relaxed and that the differences that exist about certain political issues are in the second plan, and that the two countries are seeking common interests for the future.
In political terms, what makes us happy is good cooperation that exists between Serbia and Albania and we will continue in this direction, he said, and pointed out the establishment of a regional office for the youth and student exchanges between the two countries.
Dacic announced that the next trilateral meeting will be held in the autumn or in early 2017 in Belgrade.