Majda Sirca, left, and Nebojsa Bradic
Bradic pointed out that the agreement will help boost cultural cooperation between the two countries.
A theatre exchange has already been very successful, he said, adding that cooperation regarding modern productions, the organisation of festivals, the exchange of artists and the protection of their cultural heritage will be intensified.
Sirca voiced her satisfaction with this agreement, noting that Slovenian writer Boris Pahor is visiting Belgrade tonight and that a Serbian-Slovenian film was featured last night in Ljubljana.
Serbia and Slovenia are now able to exchange information concerning cultural activities, art festivals and competitions.
The two countries will support the participation of artists at international festivals such as BEMUS, BITEF, BELEF, Guitar Art Festival, Dance Festival, Ring-Ring festival, etc.
They will also establish cooperation between museums, galleries and other institutions of fine and applied arts.
The cooperation will also include literary translation and film.