Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikola Selakovic talked last night, during the first day of his official visit to Bratislava, with Prime Minister of Slovakia Eduard Heger.
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Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikola Selakovic talked last night, during the first day of his official visit to Bratislava, with Prime Minister of Slovakia Eduard Heger.
After the meeting, Selakovic pointed out that Slovakia continues to provide strong and principled support to Serbia on the issue of preserving our territorial integrity and sovereignty, with the support of continuing the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, in order to find a compromise solution to the Kosovo-Metohija problem.
He also pointed out the strong and unequivocally clear support of Slovakia to Serbia's efforts to achieve its strategic goal, which is EU membership.
Summarising the first day of the official visit to Slovakia, the Minister stated that he had extremely good talks with his Slovak colleague Ivan Korcok and with Deputy Speaker of the Slovak Parliament Milan Laurencik.
He said that they reached an agreement with Minister Korcok on organising a business forum in Veliko Gradiste next year, where he would host a significant number of Slovak businessmen, and pointed out the comparative advantages for investing in Serbia.
Yesterday in Bratislava, the Minister also participated in a round table, which was attended by representatives of business associations from Slovakia, Slovak companies operating in our country, as well as companies that want to invest in Serbia.
Selakovic called on Slovak businessmen to invest in Serbia, and accordingly explained that our advantages are a quality workforce, especially in the areas of modern technology and IT, quality infrastructure and administrative capacity.After the round table, Selakovic also talked with the president of the Slovak Exporters' Association about the possibilities of intensifying bilateral cooperation.