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Djelic to visit Brussels

Deputy Prime Minister Bozidar Djelic will head a Serbian delegation to a session of the Committee for Monitoring the Implementation of the Transitional Trade Agreement (TTA) in Brussels on 22 March.

Deputy Prime Minister Bozidar Djelic will head a Serbian delegation to a session of the Committee for Monitoring the Implementation of the Transitional Trade Agreement (TTA) in Brussels on 22 March.

The meeting will look at the implementation of the agreement so far and contemplate the issue of dual excise tax.

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During the visit to Brussels, Djelic will meet with British Minister for European Affairs David Lidington to discuss Serbia’s EU integration and the UK’s support on this path.

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