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Vucic: Good day in Davos for Serbia and development of Serbian economy
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DAVOS - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said in Davos Wednesday was a good 
day for Serbia and for development of the Serbian economy, and noted that he 
had had substantially good meetings with EU Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos, 
Swiss President Guy Parmelin, Czech PM Andrej Babis and European Bank for 
Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) President Odile Renaud-Basso.

Speaking to reporters, Vucic said the discussion with Kos had been successful.

"They, of course, have their requests, while we have our answers, but I think 
it was a really substantially good discussion and I believe that we can correct 
some of our mistakes in the period to come, and when we make commitments, we 
have to deliver on them," Vucic said. He said the commitments also had to do 
with public debates on certain laws, as well as consultations with the EU.

"Of course, we have our requests too, but I do not want to talk about that 
today," Vucic said, adding that the discussion with Kos had also addressed the 
geopolitical situation.

He announced that Parmelin would pay an important visit to Belgrade in April, 
and added that they had discussed further presence of Swiss companies in Serbia.

"For the first time, our trade with Switzerland has exceeded one billion euros, 
which is really not a small amount and we have a good reputation there, too. We 
are Switzerland's most stable and largest partner in the Balkans," Vucic said. 
He said the meeting with Parmelin had also addressed various spheres of social 
life, and added that Serbia needed the know-how of Swiss experts.

Vucic also said he had had an exceptional discussion with Babis.

"The fact Czechia has made a decision, and announced publicly today, that it 
will attend the EXPO is big news for our country. It is the 132nd country if I 
am not mistaken, or the 133rd one, so we will break all records in that 
regard," Vucic noted.

He said the discussion with Babis had addressed growing bilateral economic 
cooperation, as well as new investments and an agreement that would put Czechia 
on a higher pedestal when it comes to its cooperation with Serbia while also 
identifying Serbia as an exceptionally important partner of Czechia.

He said the discussion with Renaud-Basso had discussed the energy sector, and 
noted that he was not satisfied with Serbia's energy sector.

"Simply, I am not satisfied and I believe we can do much more, much more 
quickly and much better. We have faced countless sudden problems such as NIS 
and other things, but we have now succeeded in overcoming that and we must move 
forward at huge speed," Vucic said.

Vucic meets with Rubio, points out Serbia's positions on main geopolitical 
issues

DAVOS - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic met with US Secretary of State Marco 
Rubio at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos on Wednesday and pointed out 
Serbia's positions on the main geopolitical issues.

"A cordial brief meeting with Marco Rubio, with whom I exchanged views on the 
current global political developments and challenges, as well as on the topics 
of this year's WEF26," Vucic posted on Instagram.

He noted that he had pointed out Serbia's positions on the main geopolitical 
issues, and expressed the belief Serbia-US relations would continue to 
strengthen in areas of mutual interest as Serbia, in spite of being a small 
country, had an exceptional reputation as a consistent and dependable partner 
in a complex international context.

Before the meeting with Rubio, Vucic met with European Bank for Reconstruction 
and Development (EBRD) President Odile Renaud-Basso.

"As always, a substantial discussion with Odile Renaud-Basso about expediting 
the green energy transition, sustainable infrastructure and regional 
connectivity, as well as about strengthening the competitiveness of the private 
sector and accessibility of funding for companies bringing new jobs," Vucic 
wrote in a separate post.

He noted that they had also discussed the current European priorities, from 
energy security and grid modernisation to a digital transformation of the 
economy, especially SMEs.

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