Dimitrijevic said on the occasion that the signing of the protocol has given official status to the agreements reached during the second plenary meeting of the joint expert working group for commercial and economic cooperation of the Serbian government and the government of the city of Moscow, which began three days ago.
Dimitrijevic said that agreement was reached with partners from Moscow on cooperation in the fields of health care, pharmacy, transport, agriculture, and energy.
According to Kuzin, bilateral trade between Moscow and Serbia last year grew by 34% and was worth $144 million, in which the value of goods exported from Serbia to Moscow stands at $140 million.