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Regional Assistance In Western Balkans To Bring EU Integration Faster

Belgrade: Bozidar Djelic, Serbian Deputy Prime Minister talked with Mirsad Kebo, Vice President of the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina on provincial assistance in the Western Balkans, advancement in propositions with the European Union (EU) and economic support among the two countries.

Djelic and Kebo has decided that prizing the globally recognized Bosnia-Herzegovina borders in addition to the Dayton Agreement is vital for both nations.

The two functionaries emphasized the significance of regional practice, following the model of the Visegrad Group, and the Serbian Deputy Prime Minister recommended that a dual working group is constituted consisting legislative bodies of Western Balkan countries who would frequently exchange beliefs and experiences in talks with the EU.

Djelic emphasized that it is essential to build up regional support between the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia and to increase mutual trade in an intensive manner.

Speaking on Kosovo-Metohija, Djelic stressed that Serbia values the united position of the presidential term of Bosnia-Herzegovina that Kosovo is a Serbian internal issue and that the answer requires to be sought in a dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina.

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