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Good cooperation between Serbia, Romania in field of defence

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Serbia’s Minister of Defence Bratislav Gasic met with Romanian Minister of National Defense Mircea Dusa on the sidelines of the 2014 NATO Summit in Newport, Wales. During the meeting, they pointed to the tradiotion of good relations between the two countries, adding that cooperation between them was an example of how to develop friendly relations in the region.

Gasic thanked Romania for sending aid to Serbia during the massive flooding in May and for supporting it in the European integration process, another confirmation that the two countries were working together to create a more favorable neighborhood to ensure prosperity and development.

Gasic and Dusa also analysed results achieved in the field of defence through cooperation in the areas of joint exercise and training, transportation and exchange of defense reform experience, focusing particularly on the results in the field of military aviation.

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We want to learn about experiences that Romanian soldiers have gained in EU battle groups, and also exchange those relating to the representation of the defense system in other structures that function within the Common Security and Defence Policy, said Gasic.

The two ministers agreed that holding meetings at the highest level was important for preparing strategic directions for future defence cooperation.

Gasic invited his Romanian counterpart to pay an official visit to Serbia reports the Government.

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