Na Sremskoj Rači teretnjaci stoje do 3 sata, na drugim prelazima nema zadržavanja
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BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic met with Regional Cooperation Council (RCC) Secretary-General Amer Kapetanovic in Belgrade on Tuesday to discuss stability, the EU Growth Plan, employment, green transition, digital integration and infrastructure projects.
In an Instagram post, Vucic wrote that the meeting with Kapetanovic had been substantial and constructive.
"We believe that, through regional connectivity, we can create more opportunities for our citizens, especially for young people who expect jobs and a stable future. Also, we touched upon key topics such as stability, the EU Growth Plan, employment, green transition, digital integration and infrastructure projects," Vucic added.
He noted that Serbia was committed to regional connectivity and advancement of the common market, and expressed the belief it is only through joint forces that EU accession can be achieved more quickly and peace and prosperity ensured to all citizens.
"In times of challenges, responsibility, vision and political courage are needed. We continue to be a dependable partner to all who are sincerely working on progress of the Western Balkans. Our door is always open to dialogue and concrete initiatives leading to a shared European future," Vucic posted.
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