(ANSA) - BELGRADE - Strengthening bilateral co-operation between
Greece and Serbia and making a joint effort to consolidate
stability, peace and security in the Balkans: these are the main
goals of Greek president Prokopis Pavlopoulos's two-day official
visit to Belgrade. Welcomed with all civil and military honors,
president Pavlopoulos is scheduled to hold talks with Serbian
counterpart Aleksandar Vucic, prime minister Ana Brnabic and
other top Serbian authorities.
Speaking today with the local daily newspaper Politika, the
Greek head of state emphasized Athens' will to continue and
further strengthen the traditionally close and friendly
relations between the two Balkan countries, which have strong
cultural and religious affinities.
The visit takes place 150 years after the signing of the treaty
of alliance and friendship between Serbia and Greece. Both
countries have an interest, said Pavlopoulos, in consolidating
bilateral cooperation at all levels (political, economic and
cultural). (ANSA)
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