Hungarian foreign minister held talks in Belgrade

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Belgrade (MTI) – Péter Szijjártó, Hungary’s minister of foreign affairs and trade, held talks with Serbian Economy Minister Goran Knezevic on preparations for a planned Hungarian-Serbian government summit in Belgrade (in Hungarian: Nándorfehérvár) on Thursday.
The summit is scheduled to start on Sunday in Nis, in southern Serbia.
Serbia is one of Hungary’s economic and security strategic partners and Budapest is therefore committed to promoting Belgrade’s European integration, Szijjártó told the press after the meeting.
Within the Carpathian Basin, Serbia goes beyond what is expected under European norms to protect the rights of its ethnic Hungarian minority, he said.
In connection with bilateral economic ties, Szijjártó noted the importance of Serbian’s unconditional support for the Hungarian government’s planned economic development programme for the province of Vojvodina. It includes providing 20 billion forints (EUR 64m) in non-refundable funding to every businesses player in Vojvodina over the next two years, and opening in addition a 30 billion forint credit line with low interest rates, Szijjártó said.
He further noted government economic measures to enhance bilateral trade cooperation. In this context, Szijjártó made reference to the three trading houses Hungary recently opened in Belgrade, Novi Sad (Újvidek) and Subotica (Szabadka), as well as the representative office Hungary’s Eximbank opened in Belgrade.





