Ending its chairmanship over an initiative to boost cooperation within the Adriatic-Ionian region, Serbia wishes to make those ties even stronger in the future, Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said on May 27.
At a video conference of the Council of the Adriatic-Ionian Initiative and a ministerial meeting of the EU Strategy for the Adriatic-Ionian Region (EUSAIR), Dacic presented the results Serbia had achieved during the 12 months at the helm of the Initiative, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported.
"I would like to confirm again Serbia's commitment to the values of the Adriatic-Ionian Initiative (AII) and the Strategy, within which we have been carrying out activities that make stronger the states that are yet to join the EU and those that already have a better place to live," Minister Dacic said.
The meeting, co-chaired by Dacic and the Serbian minister for accession to the EU, Jadranka Joksimovic, ended Serbia's one-year presidency over the AII and the Strategy. Slovenia takes over the presidency on June 1.
The AII includes Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, Italy, Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Albania and San Marino.
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