Dodik, Vučić (Beta/Milos Miskov)
In the evening on Oct. 12, in Belgrade, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic hosted Milorad Dodik, the Serb member of the tripartite Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Dragan Covic, the leader of the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina and deputy chairman of the House of Peoples.
“Talking with friends. President Vucic with Milorad Dodik, the Serb member of the tripartite Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Dragan Covic, the leader of the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina and deputy chairman of the House of Peoples,” it has been written on Vucic’s Instagram account buducnostsrbijeav (Serbia’s future).
In Belgrade, Vucic met with Dodik and Covic as part of continued regional talks, focusing on EU integration and EU membership prospects of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, according to a release from Vucic’s Office.
“Serbia’ EU path and cooperation in are the priorities of Belgrade’s foreign policy,” Vucic said, stressing that an economic recovery plan for the Western Balkans and the development of relations in the region would contribute to economic competitiveness and economic strengthening,” said the release.
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