Serbia is dedicated to peace, Aleksandar Vucic said after his meeting in Belgrade with Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia-Herzegovina Denis Zvizdic.
According to the Serbian prime minister, that was “the tone of the conversation” between him and Zvizdic on Monday.
“If someone fears that political conflicts that could end up even worse will continue – Serbia will do its best to turn the path in the opposite direction, and for our countries to cooperate in the best possible way,” Vucic said.
He added that the meeting with Zvizdic also touched on relations in the region, while there is “clear economic cooperation” that is growing each year.
“We spoke about concrete and important issues, starting with succession, to demarcation. There’s four points on which we have not reached agreement, but our teams will soon meet to continue talking about that,” Vucic said.
He stressed that he supports the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
“It is our vital interest to bring people closer together, that they understand we can make progress only through stability and peace, to be able to secure deeper wallets for people,” said Vucic.
Zvizdic arrived here on Sunday and was officially welcomed in a ceremony in front of the Palace of Serbia on Monday morning.
Vucic said his meeting with Zvizdic today covered “many important topics, the mutual support on the European road” but also “very concretely the topic of setting up a team for the maintenance of the 11 bridges between Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina.”
Vucic announced he would go to a fair organized in the town of Mostar, where he has been invited by Zvizdic,” but also by (Croat representative in the presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina) Dragan Covic,” where a special meeting of defense industry representatives of the two countries will take place.
“That’s good news, we can sell ammunition and weapons to others, of course, nobody’s even thinking about using it here, but to sell it to others, that could be a big and important deal,” the Serbia prime minister said.
Source: B92