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BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic received the credentials of a group of non-resident ambassadors on Friday, highlighting Serbia's sincere commitment to deepening cooperation, mutual understanding and forging strong ties in the spirit of friendship and mutual respect.
"I noted that, for Serbia, there are no big and small countries, but friends and partners with which we want to build a joint future," Vucic wrote in a post on his buducnostsrbijeav Instagram account.
"I stressed that, through dialogue, cooperation and commitment to shared objectives, we can renew old friendships, strengthen ties and intensify contacts to face joint challenges more easily as well as seize opportunities for progress while opening up new paths of cooperation in trade, investment, culture and other areas of interest to all our citizens," Vucic added, welcoming the ambassadors and wishing them much success.
The president received the credentials of the non-resident ambassadors of Sierra Leone, Laos, Thailand, Namibia, South Africa, Jordan, Burundi, Zambia, Cameroon, Peru, Guatemala, Tanzania, Lithuania and Luxembourg.
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