Romania, Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia with billion-billion trade plan

Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq announced that he has discussed with the prime ministers of Bulgaria, Romania and Greece how to accelerate Serbia closer to the EU. He said at a press conference that the prime ministers of Bulgaria, Greece and Romania Boyko Borisov, Mihaj Tudozeo and Alexis Cipras brought a friendly European spirit to Serbia and thanked them [...]
He said at a press conference that the prime ministers of Bulgaria, Greece and Romania Boyko Borissov, Mihaj Tudozeo and Alexis Cipras brought a friendly European spirit to Serbia and thanked them for Serbia's support on the European road.
The “is important for Serbia's future, but also the stability, peace and predictability of the entire Western Balkan region,” said Vuciq.
He said the meetings are an expression of the four countries' continued co-operation and that the result of co-operation has increased trade among the four countries, reports “b92”, Periscopi broadcasts.
Serbia has a good trade exchange with all three countries, and we expect general trade with these three countries to exceed three billion euros next year,” said Vuciq.
After the president of Serbia's meeting with the three prime ministers of EU countries, a memorandum was signed on the reduction of international Roma fees between Bulgaria and Serbia.
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Cipras has decided that Serbia cannot be outside the European family and that the European Union (BE) should correct a key “malpractice”.
After meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq and the prime ministers of Bulgaria and Romania, Boyko Borisov and Mihail Tudoz, he said Bulgaria's EU presidency enables the four countries to promote their common ideas.
He said that peace, stability and economic growth in the Balkans can only be achieved by respecting international law, and that the Pact from Lozana is a “foundationd” for the Balkans.
Chipras said all four leaders want to send a message that it is necessary to learn from the past and to create the future in terms of co-operation and mutual development.
Borisov said that now is the time to establish a link in the Balkans and that Balkan leaders have decided to focus on infrastructure projects.
Our associate is not directed against anyone, we just want to attract investors”, Borisov said./Periscopi/












