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Serbia and Turkey strengthen collaboration with eleven new agreements

Serbia and Turkey have signed eleven memoranda and protocols aimed at enhancing cooperation across various sectors at the Palace of Serbia.

The agreements cover a range of areas including disaster and emergency management, labor, employment, social security, energy transition, sports, youth initiatives, media and information and collaboration between Serbia’s Ministry of Economy and Turkey’s Ministry of Industry and Technology.

Additionally, representatives from both nations signed Decision No. 1/2024 of the Joint Committee established under the Free Trade Agreement, amending the agreement to update Protocol II concerning the definition of “originating products” and administrative cooperation methods.

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Other agreements include protocols on cooperation between the City of Belgrade and the City Municipality of Gaziantep, as well as between the State Archives of Serbia and the Directorate of State Archives of the Presidency of Turkey. An academic memorandum was also signed between the Belgrade Historical Institute and the Ataturk Supreme Council for Culture, Language and History of Turkey’s Historical Society.

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