Martinović: Usavršavanje javnih službenika veoma važno za Ministarstvo poljoprivrede
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BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic received the credentials of seven new ambassadors to Belgrade on Friday.
In a post on his buducnostsrbijeav Instagram account, Vucic wrote that he had cordially welcomed the ambassadors and wished them success during their work in Serbia.
"I took the opportunity to also point out the huge potential for investing in Serbia and expressed the confidence the good political relations between our countries would be accompanied by even better economic ties and cooperation in all areas of joint interest," he added.
Vucic noted that he had discussed bilateral relations, opportunities for expanding and strengthening cooperation in areas with untapped potential as well as other important matters.
The president received the credentials of Ambassadors Bardul Canaj of Albania, Sergei Malinovsky of Belarus, Nikola Tupanceski of North Macedonia, Juan Jose Sanz Aparicio of Spain, Michal Pavuk of Slovakia, Mohammed Haj Ibrahim of Syria and Jose Rui Baptista Borges Velez Caroco of Portugal.
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