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Greece supports Serbia on its EU path

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior Ivica Dacic met yesterday with Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs Dimitris Droutsas and thanked Greece on its support to the European course of Serbia and Serbia’s accession to the EU as soon as possible.

Dacic, who is on a visit to Greece, said during the meeting with Droutsas that he is sure that relations between the two countries and their peoples will always be friendly, and that Serbia and Greece will help each other whenever in need.

Droutsas stressed that Serbia and Greece have many historical ties and cooperate in many fields.

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