Sulejman Ugljanin, left, and Mehmet Mehdi
Ugljanin, who is also Director of the Office for Sustainable Development of Underdeveloped Areas, presented the Turkish host with the state in 46 underdeveloped municipalities in Serbia, where there is great potential for agricultural development.
The Minister said that Serbia has the potential to be a major agro-industrial complex and a desirable tourist destination.
Eker said that in recent years, cooperation between Serbia and Turkey is improving and recalled that the two countries signed an agreement in 2011 on cooperation in the field of agriculture.
According to him, this document stipulates regular communication, so the next bilateral meeting will be held in June in Athens, according to a statement.