First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic talked on the phone with Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania Bogdan Aurescu.
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First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic talked on the phone with Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania Bogdan Aurescu.
Dacic informed his colleague about the current events related to the epidemiological situation in Serbia, noting that due to the continuous reduction of the number of patients in our country, there is a gradual abolition of restrictive measures and the opening of borders.
They assessed that very good cooperation was achieved during the pandemic, especially when it comes to repatriation of citizens of the two countries, as well as resolving the issue of crossing the border of citizens living and working in the border zone, which can undoubtedly serve as an example of successful cooperation.
Aurescu pointed out that the state of emergency was originally planned to be lifted in Romania on 15 June, but that it will most likely be extended for another two weeks, during which a gradual relaxation of restrictive measures is planned, and ultimately the opening of borders for travel to this country.
He invited Dacic to visit Bucharest when the situation stabilises, emphasising that Romania is open to further strengthening of bilateral cooperation, especially in the field of economy.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania reiterated the readiness of that country to provide all assistance and support to Serbia in the process of European integration.