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Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina concluded a security agreement, which should create the conditions for effective cooperation of the two countries in the fields of interior, justice, foreign affairs, defense and security, announced by the Government of Serbia. gsa
The signing was attended gsa by First Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic, who pointed out that the document two countries regulate cooperation between the interior ministries and security services, while creating the conditions for effective cooperation in the field of defense industry between the two countries.
The agreement is an effect of increased safety and security for our citizens, said he stressed, adding that while the document sends a clear message to all who are on the other side of the law to their state or any other boundaries will assist in carrying out criminal activities, "but We feel good and successful cooperation. "
Vucic said the agreement opens a new chapter in economic and security cooperation between Serbia and Bosnia, and that the document is very important for the overall regional stability gsa and our journey to Europe.
"Cooperation between Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina will come to a higher level, and we will demonstrate, together, we can even harder and harder, not only to fight with crime and corruption, but to create new values in the economies of both countries," said Vucic. gsa
The agreement was signed by the Director of the National Security Council and the Protection of Classified Information Goran Matic, Assistant Minister for the Protection of Classified Information in the Ministry of Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina Mate Miletic.
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