Morocco and Serbia agreed to reinforce their bilateral relations in the spirit of friendship, cooperation and respect of the principle of territorial integrity and national sovereignty

Ivica Dacic with Nasser BouritaThe official visit of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Kingdom of Morocco, H.E Mr. Nasser Bourita, to Serbia, from September 10th and 11th 2018, on the occasion of the ministerial political consultations was a success and an opportunity for deepening exchange on questions of common interest and continuing their excellent coordination within international organizations.

The meeting between H.E Mr. Nasser Bourita and H.E Mr. Ivica Dačić permitted to comfort the positions of the two countries as regard their territorial integrity, and the importance of political solutions in the settlement of regional conflicts, in line with the resolutions of the United Nations’ Security Council which offer credible and serious basis of negotiations, which preserves the territorial integrity of the countries.

To this effect, Morocco and Serbia agreed to reinforce their bilateral relations in the spirit of friendship, cooperation and respect of the principle of territorial integrity and national sovereignty.

This visit also aims at boosting economic ties with Serbia to reach a level that truly reflects the excellence of political relations. The visit of H.E. Mr Bourita takes place a couple of days prior to the organization of a Seminar entitled Doing Business with Morocco, which gathers top Moroccan institutions such as CGEM, AMDIE, MASEN, and ADA, as well as a dozen businessmen who come to Belgrade to prospect new partnerships and business opportunities, in view of establishing a Moroccan-Serbian Business Council.

The exchange with high Serbian officials involved around a strong partnership that is taking shape, and a road map was drawn for its consolidation, through the holding of the 2nd Joint economic commission in December 2018, in Rabat.

Ministers Dačić and Bourita signed the Memorandum of Understanding between the two counties in the area of the Youth and Sport, which will enable the exchange of know-how, experience and the strengthening of bilateral relations.


Minister Dacic and Ambassador Nabhan express their pleasure at the current level of bilateral relations between the two countries

Ivica Dacic with Mohammed NabhanFirst Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Serbia and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic received today Ambassador of the State of Palestine in Belgrade Mohammed Nabhan, in the context of a regular exchange of views.

In a substantive talk, First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic and Ambassador of the State of Palestine Mohammed Nabhan expressed great pleasure at the current level of bilateral relations between the two countries and a readiness to further develop them in the upcoming period, in line with their mutual interests.

The collocutors stressed, in particular, the urgency of holding a session of the Joint Committee, the need to promote visa policies and increase the number of scholarships for Palestinian students in the context of the project “The World in Serbia”.


New dynamics of Serbia – France bilateral relations

Ivica Dacic with H.E. Frederic MondoloniFirst Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia Ivica Dacic had talks today with French Ambassador in Belgrade Frederic Mondoloni concerning the bilateral relations between the two countries and the up-coming visit to Serbia by the President of the French Republic, Emmanuel Macron.

The conclusion from the talks was that Serbia and France were reliable partners and that the political dialogue between the two countries had reached a new level and dynamics unseen for many years. The year has been marked by return visits on the level of Minister of Foreign Affairs, President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic visited Paris, while the visit of French President Emmanuel Macron to Serbia is scheduled for December. Bearing in mind that the last visit of a French President to Serbia was in 2001, and that Serbia and France will celebrate the centenary of friendship this year, the visit of President Macron will also symbolize revitalization of the historically friendly relations between the two countries.

Minister Dacic and Ambassador Mondoloni agreed that the bilateral cooperation between the two countries had been significantly enhanced also through new investments and empowered cultural cooperation, and that the two countries would continue to promote their overall bilateral relations, respecting their mutual interests.


Morocco and Serbia agreed to reinforce their bilateral relations in the spirit of friendship, cooperation and respect of the principal of territorial integrity and national sovereignty

Ivica Dacic with Nasser BouritaThe official visit of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Kingdom of Morocco, H.E Mr. Nasser Bourita, to Serbia, from September 10th and 11th 2018, on the occasion of the ministerial political consultations was a success and an opportunity for deepening exchange on questions of common interest and continuing their excellent coordination within international organizations.

The meeting between H.E Mr. Nasser Bourita and H.E Mr. Ivica Dačić permitted to comfort the positions of the two countries as regard their territorial integrity, and the importance of political solutions in the settlement of regional conflicts, in line with the resolutions of the United Nations’ Security Council which offer credible and serious basis of negotiations, which preserves the territorial integrity of the countries.

To this effect, Morocco and Serbia agreed to reinforce their bilateral relations in the spirit of friendship, cooperation and respect of the principal of territorial integrity and national sovereignty.

This visit also aims at boosting economic ties with Serbia to reach a level that truly reflects the excellence of political relations. The visit of H.E. Mr Bourita takes place a couple of days prior to the organization of a Seminar entitled Doing Business with Morocco, which gathers top Moroccan institutions such as CGEM, AMDIE, MASEN, and ADA, as well as a dozen businessmen who come to Belgrade to prospect new partnerships and business opportunities, in view of establishing a Moroccan-Serbian Business Council.

The exchange with high Serbian officials involved around a strong partnership that is taking shape, and a road map was drawn for its consolidation, through the holding of the 2nd Joint economic commission in December 2018, in Rabat.

Ministers Dačić and Bourita signed the Memorandum of Understanding between the two counties in the area of the Youth and Sport, which will enable the exchange of know-how, experience and the strengthening of bilateral relations.