Mihajlovic stressed on this occasion that this is an important day for Serbian carriers, because the agreement envisages full liberalisation of road transport between the two countries and the transport of cargo without licences that have so far been a problem.
We also discussed air transport and a bilateral agreement that we will soon agree on in this area, Mihajlovic said.
Norman expressed his satisfaction with today's meeting and the signed road transport agreement, pointing out that this is a huge step forward for both countries and further international cooperation.
I am extremely pleased with the agreement reached, this is important for my country, it is also important for Serbia. We are open to any cooperation, exchange of knowledge and experiences in the field of traffic and infrastructure projects in this area, said Norman.
The agreement on international road transport between Great Britain and Serbia envisages liberalisation of transport with Serbia, which significantly improves the position of Serbian transporters in international cargo transportation.
This is good news for Serbian carriers, given the fact that the trade exchange and the number of transport they carry with Great Britain are constantly increasing, Mihajlovic said.
She invited Minister Norman to visit Belgrade, which he accepted.