Plans to launch Riyadh-Belgrade flights: "This country is advancing rapidly, a chance for Serbian companies"

Momirovic also met with the vice president of the company Aramco, who is in charge of industrial development

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"Serbia wants to be part of the big investment plan Saudi Arabia 2030, which includes investments of 100 billion dollars in infrastructure," Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure, Tomislav Momirovic said today.

According to him, establishment of regular flights between Riyadh and Belgrade is in the works, and the benefits will be great. "Saudi Arabia, a member of G-20, is a country that is rapidly opening up and modernizing economically, which is becoming a great chance for our companies to find their place in the market," Momirovic said after meeting with Saudi Arabia's Minister of Transport and Logistics Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser.

The Ministry of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure announced that potential investments of Saudi Arabia in Serbia were also discussed at the meeting.

"We stressed that we want to be part of the impressive investment plan Saudi Arabia 2030, which includes investments of 100 billion dollars in infrastructure," he said.

The minister also met with Aramco VP in charge of industrial development Fahad Al-AbdulKareem , with whom he discussed the current situation on the market of supply of petroleum products, in light of the latest political challenges in Eastern Europe.

Aramco is the world's largest oil company and the engine of Saudi Arabia's development.
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As part of the two-day summit, "Future Aviation Forum," which is being organized for the first time in the capital of Saudi Arabia, Momirovic had the opportunity to hold meetings with a large number of ministers and officials from Saudi Arabia and other countries.

He also held a bilateral meeting with Malaysian Transport Minister Wee Ka Siong, a statement said.

According to him, Malaysia is interested in a code-share agreement with Air Serbia, which would allow companies to offer their passengers a wider choice of destinations and better transfers through their home airports.

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(Telegraf Biznis)