First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic announced today that African countries have recognised and supported Serbia's struggle to preserve its territorial integrity and sovereignty.
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First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic announced today that African countries have recognised and supported Serbia's struggle to preserve its territorial integrity and sovereignty.
Dacic announced at the opening of an exhibition on Hunting – Customs and Beliefs of the Peoples of West Africa that Serbia will continue to cooperate with African friends and build strategic partnerships.
Serbia seeks to further strengthen bilateral and economic ties with the entire African continent. We are interested in establishing closer contacts in other fields, and we pay special attention to education and cultural cooperation. We want African students to acquire their academic knowledge in Serbia, to get to know our country and to make lasting and lasting friendships here, Dacic said.
He said that the government of the Republic of Serbia, through the “World in Serbia” programme, awarded 200 scholarships for foreign students, the largest number for those coming from Africa.