Serbian Foreign Minister Nikola Selakovic on Nov. 6 told his Bosnian counterpart Bisera Turkovic in Antalya that Serbia was committed to advancing regional cooperation, including the so-called mini-Schengen initiative, the ministry said in a press release.
Speaking on the sidelines of an informal foreign ministers' meeting of the South East European Cooperation Process, Selakovic said joint economic development would facilitate the resolution of political issues in the region.
As a signatory and guarantor of the Dayton Accords, Serbia is interested in strengthening peace and stability in the region, and the economic development of this part of Europe.
The collocutors agreed that the strength must be found to overcome disagreements from the past and look to the future, and spoke in favor of cooperation on third-party markets.
Selakovic voiced the hope that the mini-Schengen initiative would be implemented soon.
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