Prime Minister Professor Đuro Macut, MD, DSc, met today in Banja Luka with Prime Minister of Republika Srpska Savo Minić.
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Prime Minister Professor Đuro Macut, MD, DSc, met today in Banja Luka with Prime Minister of Republika Srpska Savo Minić.
The meeting discussed the political situation in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina and the region, projects that Serbia and Republika Srpska are jointly implementing, as well as cooperation between the two governments.
The Prime Ministers of Serbia and Republika Srpska summarised what was agreed at the recent session of the Cooperation Council between Serbia and Republika Srpska in Belgrade.
They emphasised that cooperation will continue in all areas, as defined in the Declaration on the Protection of National and Political Rights and the Common Future of the Serbian People.
Prime Ministers Macut and Minić specifically focused on improving cooperation in the fields of science, culture and education, with the goal of implementing more infrastructure projects, as well as completing those already underway, which would further strengthen ties between Serbia and Republika Srpska.
In a joint statement, the Prime Ministers emphasised that the continuity of joint work yields concrete results and confirms unbreakable ties.
Macut and Minić also expressed their belief that cooperation will be further strengthened by signing new memoranda.