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Loncar said that the two governments will invest in the school of nearly 1,400 students and announced that next week an agreement should be signed in Belgrade.
According to Loncar, construction works should be completed by the end of the next school year.
Ministers Aleksandar Popovic, Predrag Bubalo, Rajko Ubiparip and Predrag Gluhakovic spoke on cooperation in the fields of trade and energy.
Serbian Minister of Energy and Mining Aleksandar Popovic announced talks of energy companies of Serbia and Republika Srpska next week and recalled that it was decided to build a joint hydral plant "Buk Bijela".
The talks were also attended by Republika Srpska Prime Minister Milorad Dodik, who stressed that there is great interest from foreign companies in the hydral power sector, but noted that the Republika Srpska government wishes to do this job with the Serbian government.
We will jointly estimate whether to include another partner, which will depend on financial resources, Dodik said.
Serbian Minister of Trade Predrag Bubalo said that it is bad that parliament of Bosnia-Herzegovina adopted a law imposing customs fees on certain products from Serbia and Croatia.
Bubalo said that Serbia wants to respect CEFTA as it will help all in the region join the EU sooner.
He expressed hope that the Law on implementation of CEFTA will be reconsidered and that Bosnia-Herzegovina will opt to fully respect the agreement.