Military economic cooperation and tourism are offering a good opportunity for boosting Serbia’s economic relations with Slovenia, Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic said Monday.
Addressing a Serbia-Slovenia business forum at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia (PKS), Vucic said there were no political obstacles between the two countries and that their relations were good, sincere and friendly.
Vucic said he expected greater development in several sectors, adding that military economic cooperation could be boosted, too.
“I am afraid the market for those goods will grow in the future. I think we have exceptional room for cooperation there,” he noted.
Vucic said tourism was another sector with ample room for cooperation, and urged Slovenian investors to look into Serbian spas.
The agriculture sector is also offering potential, he said.