He started by emphasising the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, as well as the idea of the Prime Minister of the temporary institutions in Pristina Albin Kurti that the dialogue with Belgrade should be ended by the next spring. Minister Dačić said t
Mr. Kučera presented the scope of work and projects that the Committee on Agriculture of the the Czech Republic wanted to launch. He emphasised that the Committee should be a regional hub for exchange of knowledge and experience between various stakeholders, not only in the field of agriculture, but also in the field of environment, forestry and water management.
Mr. Kučera highlighted the parliamentary cooperation with countries of the Visegrád Group, stressing that they wished to also involve countries from our region, primarily Serbia.
Ambassador Vekić talked about the excellent cooperation between the two governments and the relationship between President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić and President of the Czech Republic Miloš Zeman.
He presented the results of Serbian agricultural and food industry compared to the total export, as well as the data on the structure of the export into countries and regions to which most of the export was directed. The results so far in the trade between the two countries in the field of agriculture were particularly emphasised.
Ambassador Vekić highlighted the importance of connecting Czech and Serbian companies, and proposed that the first meeting of the two Parliamentary committees be organised in the spring 2023.