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VISIT OF THE NEWLY APPOINTED AMBASSADOR OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA TO HUNGARY


Before he received his posting, the newly appointed Ambassador of the Republic of Serbia to the Republic of Hungary, Mr. Dejan Šahović, visited the Executive Council of the AP Vojvodina on 11th January 2008 where he had talks with the President Bojan Pajtić LLM.

Further enhancement of cooperation with Hungary as a partner is very important for our country. Economic, cultural, scientific and other areas of cooperation between Serbia and Vojvodina and neighbouring Hungary are considered priorities. Within those activities, Provincial administration will maintain continuous cooperation with our Embassy in Budapest. That was a conclusion of the meeting between Mr. Pajtić and Mr. Šahović

“Support of Hungary to accession of our country to the European Union is of the utmost importance. Regional cooperation established within the Neighbourhood Programme and DKMT Euroregion resulted in a number of joint projects”, said President of the Executive Council of the AP Vojvodina, Mr. Bojan Pajtić.
In the previous period, Vojvodina established a great cooperation with the Government and Prime Minister of Hungary who supported one of the projects of Provincial Government, pertaining to promotion of multiculturalism and tolerance in Vojvodina, particularly among the youth.

President of the Executive Council of Vojvodina, Mr. Bojan Pajtić explained that in Vojvodina, interethnic relations were very stabile and without ethnic discrimination against any national community. The Executive Council consists of five members of Hungarian nationality. For the purpose of fostering national and cultural identity, the Executive Council of Vojvodina participated in reconstruction of Tekelianum in Budapest, where young people from Serbia should gather, as well as in construction of student hostel “Collegium Europe” in Novi Sad, where students of Hungarian nationality should be accommodated.
The meeting was attended by the Member of the Executive Council of the AP Vojvodina in charge of regional and international cooperation, Mr. Predrag Grgić and Assistant to the Secretary, Mrs. Barbara Avdalović.