Szijjarto discusses economic cooperation with Serbian president

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Belgrade, November 20 (MTI) – Record-high bilateral trade indicates significant improvement in cooperation between Hungary and Serbia, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto and Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic concluded during talks in Belgrade today.

They also agreed on improving infrastructure links between the two countries, in which a planned rapid railway connection between Budapest and Belgrade as well as further border crossing stations could have an important role, the Serbian president’s office said in a statement.

Nikolic repeated Serbia’s commitment to becoming a full member of the European Union as soon as possible.

Szijjarto expressed support for Belgrade’s European integration efforts, saying the EU should give a boost to the enlargement process.

Meeting behind closed doors, the two politicians agreed that Serbia’s ethnic Hungarian minority is an important link between the two nations.

Szijjarto, who arrived in Serbia on a two-day visit, also met Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic, and discussed a timeframe for the construction of the Budapest-Belgrade railway link, as well as the benefits of South Stream.

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