Serbian president lauds Türkiye as 'greatest power in the Balkans'

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Serbian president lauds Türkiye as 'greatest power in the Balkans'
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Ankara and Belgrade sign 11 bilateral agreements during visit from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Vucic said parts of Serbia survive thanks to Turkish investments, and expressed his country's appreciation of friendly relations with Türkiye. / Photo: AA

Speaking alongside Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in a joint press conference in the Serbian capital on Friday, Vucic stressed that Türkiye stands out as"the greatest power in the Balkans." “Our economic and commercial relations constitute the engine of our bilateral cooperation with Serbia. Our trade volume has exceeded two billion dollars two years in a row," Erdogan said in his address, adding that the goal is now set to five billion dollars.

The Serbian president, for his part, also praised Erdogan as a person who"understands the problems in the Balkans very well and always says that dialogue is the only way to solve them."

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