12 November 2013 National Assembly Speaker Dr Nebojsa Stefanovic in meeting with the Greek Ambassador to Serbia, H.E. Constantine Economides

12 November 2013 National Assembly Speaker Dr Nebojsa Stefanovic in meeting with the Greek Ambassador to Serbia, H.E. Constantine Economides

Tuesday, 12 November 2013

National Assembly Speaker Receives Greek Ambassador to Serbia

The National Assembly Speaker, Dr Nebojsa Stefanovic, received the Greek Ambassador to Serbia, H.E. Constantine Economides, in a courtesy visit.


Speaking of the booming bilateral cooperation between the two countries, the National Assembly Speaker thanked Greece for its assistance via the twinning project relating to European integration. He opined that the success of said project would undoubtedly contribute to the National Assembly’s capacities and its role in the negotiation process. Speaker Stefanovic also thanked Greece for its constant and principled support as regards the non-recognition of Kosovo-Metohija despite, he said, the pressure exerted on the country to recognise the independence of Kosovo-Metohija.
The National Assembly Speaker and the Greek Ambassador discussed a variety of issues with a special focus on the two countries’ economic situation, agreeing that both Greece and Serbia should, next year, begin to feel the first effects of the reforms and start to emerge from the crisis. They also agreed that the level of political cooperation between the two countries is admirably high.
Ambassador Economides said he didn’t expect any impediments to the beginning of the talks between the European Union and Serbia. He stressed that the ties between the two parliaments in the process are very important, especially in view of the two nations’ long-standing traditional friendship. The Greek Ambassador to Serbia again invited the Speaker Stefanovic to visit Greece, which the National Assembly Speaker was very pleased to accept. They agreed that the best time to visit Greece would be after it has begun its presidency of the European Union at the beginning of next year.



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