Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Nebojsa Stefanovic visited today the development centre of French manufacturer of military aircraft and business jets Dassault Aviation in Paris, where he met with the company’s CEO Eric Trappier.
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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Nebojsa Stefanovic visited today the development centre of French manufacturer of military aircraft and business jets Dassault Aviation in Paris, where he met with the company’s CEO Eric Trappier.
Company representatives presented on this occasion the range of products, including the multi-purpose fighter plane “Rafale”.
Earlier today the Deputy Prime Minister laid a wreath at the Serbian Military Cemetery in Thiais near Paris and thus paid tribute to the Serbian soldiers killed in the First World War.
Stefanovic said that it is our duty to preserve the memory of Serbian victims in the First World War, recalling that 747 Serbian soldiers are buried at the cemetery in Thiais, who fought heroically at the front and were taken wounded by their French comrades to hospitals to try and heal their wounds.
They died far from their homeland, but this cemetery speaks of how much the Serbian soldier deserved all respect and how strong the alliance of the Serbian and French peoples in the First World War was, said the Deputy Prime Minister and added that our common history is precisely what obliges us to work on preserving and strengthening our friendly ties in times of peace.