First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic and President of the National Assembly of Madagascar Jean Max Rakotomamonjy assessed today that bilateral relations between the two countries are traditionally good and friendly.
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Recalling that these relations date back to Madagascar’s proclamation of independence in 1960, the two officials agreed that it is necessary to intensify activities towards continuous political dialogue.
It was concluded that the common interest is the establishment and strengthening of all aspects of bilateral cooperation, particularly in the economic sphere.
Dacic expressed gratitude for the support of Madagascar to foreign policy priorities of Serbia and expressed hope that that will continue in the future.
Rakotomamonjy underlined that the peoples of Serbia and Madagascar have brotherly ties, that they share the same values since the times when the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia had a leading role in the Non-Aligned Movement and when it was helping liberation movements of African countries.