Gov'ts of Serbia, Slovenia to hold joint session in September
Vucic thanked Cerar for his support for Serbia's path towards the EU
The governments of Serbia and Slovenia will hold a joint session in Serbia in September, Serbian and Slovenian Prime Ministers Aleksandar Vucic and Miro Cerar agreed at a meeting in Paris Monday.
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Vucic: Serbia committed to progress, reforms and EU path
Meeting on the fringes of a summit of Western Balkan and EU leaders, Vucic and Cerar discussed bilateral relations, the situation in the region and the migrant crisis, the Serbian government said in a statement.
Vucic thanked Cerar for his support for Serbia's path towards the EU.
The EU accession process must go on and Slovenia will continue to support Serbia's EU path in the future, Cerar said.
They also discussed exchange of tourism services as a way of boosting bilateral economic ties.
(Telegraf.co.uk / Tanjug)