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Minister Dacic with the Ambasador of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Serbia Ranko Skrbic
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Mibihnister Dacic meets with Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina to Serbia Ranko Skrbic

First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia Ivica Dacic met today with Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina to Serbia Ranko Skrbic.
At the meeting, they exchanged views on current issues in the bilateral cooperation between Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and agreed to intensify all forms of cooperation between the two countries, particularly on the economic level.
Minister Dacic and Ambassador Skrbic discussed the post-election situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the formation of a new government in BiH.
In addition, the meeting also touched on the European path of the countries in the region and their mutual support in this process.
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
Visit of a delegation from the Embassy of Iran
First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia Ivica Dacic received today a delegation of the Iranian Embassy in Belgrade led by Ambassador Majid Fahim Pour.
Noting the traditionally good and friendly relations between the two countries, the interlocutors discussed the further improvement of cooperation, especially in the economic area.
Minister Dacic pointed out that Serbia had expressed the hope that agreement in the negotiations between Iran and the P5 + 1 countries over Iran’s nuclear programme would be reached by 24 November. Progress in these negotiations would certainly further improve the conditions for the development of cooperation between our two countries.
The officials agreed that a key battle in the fight against terrorism was a battle coordinated globally.
Ambassador Pour conveyed an invitation extended to Minister Dacic to visit Iran.
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
Minister Dacic met Ambassador of Ireland Noel Kilkenny
First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia Ivica Dacic received today a courtesy call from the Irish Ambassador on a non-resident basis to the Republic of Serbia, Noel Kilkenny.
Both sides assessed that bilateral relations were very good, but not sufficiently developed and expressed a readiness to improve them, to strengthen the political dialogue and concrete cooperation among institutions.
The Ambassador of Ireland confirmed the clear and open support of Ireland to the EU membership of Serbia, commending the specific activities undertaken in our country in the context of comprehensive reforms.
Minister Dacic wished Ambassador Kilkenny success in his work and thanked for the continued support of Ireland to the European integration process of Serbia. He expressed hope that there would be an increase in the level of economic cooperation.