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Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic informed today Norwegian Ambassador to Serbia Nils Ragnar Kamsvag about economic situation in Serbia and reforms that are being implemented to revive the economy.

During the meeting which dealt with possibilities for increasing economic cooperation between the two countries, especially in the energy sector, Vucic called on companies from Norway to increase their presence on the Serbian market.

Also, the Prime Minister pointed to the need for greater capital investments and for encouraging entrepreneurial spirit in Serbia.

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Kamsvag congratulated the Serbian government on the arrangement reached with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and pointed out that this arrangement is a confirmation that the government is working hard and is a good starting position for the improvement of the Serbian economy.

He said that for Norwegian companies that want to invest in Serbia, a great advantage would be skilled and experienced labour force.

Kamsvag praised the way in which the Serbian government organised the Office for Assistance and Rehabilitation of Flooded Areas, and thus used in the best way the funds donated for relief after the catastrophic floods.

Vucic accepted the invitation from the Norwegian government to attend in June the Oslo Forum which gathers statesmen and experts every year to prevent conflicts around the world.

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Source; Serbian Government

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