Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic yesterday met with the President of Republika Srpska (RS) Milorad Dodik to discuss the further improvement of bilateral relations, with special emphasis on the construction of infrastructure projects that are connecting Serbia and RS, as well as joint investments in the cultural and educational content.
In accordance with this, they particularly agreed the continuation of joint investment in the Andric Institute in Visegrad, as well as the further participation in the celebration of different dates in the national history of the Serbian people, as announced from the Government’s Office for cooperation with the media, reports Tanjug.
Vucic and Dodik talked about the important topics for the peace and stability of the region, and agreed that the peace is the most important condition for progress and safe future of the Serbian people in the Western Balkans, as well as all the other peoples that are living in this area.
Dodik informed the Prime Minister Vucic once again that the referendum in the RS will definitely be held in these conditions, if the Constitutional Court of BiH in the meantime, does not modify or change its decision and returns the decision to the starting point.
Prime Minister Vucic reiterated the official positions of Serbia, which were presented last week at a meeting in the Presidency of Serbia, and expressed the hope and belief that the Republic of Serbia and the RS will have closer and more intense relationship in the future.
(Source: klix.ba)