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Development of bilateral economic relations between Serbia and Hungary

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Minister of Economy Andjelka Atanasković also met with Hungarian Ambassador to Belgrade Attila Pinter to discuss the upcoming 12th session of the Joint Commission for Economic Cooperation between Serbia and Hungary, which will be held in Budapest in early March this year.
Minister Atanasković pointed out that the regular sessions of the Joint Commission additionally contribute to the upward trend in the development of bilateral economic relations with Hungary. She emphasized the expectation that economic cooperation will be further improved in numerous areas of common interest, it is stated on the website of the Ministry.
The Twelfth Joint Commission for Economic Cooperation between the Republic of Serbia and Hungary will be co-chaired by Andjelka Atanasković, who will lead the Serbian delegation, and Peter Szijjarto, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary, who will lead the Hungarian delegation, eKapija reports.

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