Serbia, Greece, Cyprus promise to boost trilateral relations
(MENAFN) On Monday, Apr. 5 Foreign ministers of Serbia, Greece and Cyprus assembled in Belgrade, promising to enhance economic collaboration and encourage progress.
With the purpose of finding methods to pursue the shared interest of their nations in trilateral collaboration, Greece's Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias and Nikos Christodoulides, Foreign Minister of Cyprus, convened with their Serbian counterpart Nikola Selakovic.
Following the assembly, Selakovic said to the press that the three countries had achieved an accord to conduct such assemblies every six months, and that their first assembly was assigned to economic collaboration, infrastructure, energy and diversification of the natural gas supply.
Selakovic announced that the ministers concurred on the necessity for better collaboration in the industry of tourism, agriculture, the IT domain and other fields, said the administration’s press release.
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