The Prime Minister of the Republic of North Macedonia, Hristijan Mickoski, met today at the Government with the Prime Minister of the Republic of Serbia, Gjuro Macut, who is on an official visit to our country, the government press office announced.
They say that the two prime ministers discussed promoting bilateral relations, economic cooperation, and infrastructure connections.

"Emphasis was also placed on trade, joint energy projects and facilitating the movement of people and goods.
Prime Minister Mickoski emphasized that Serbia is a sincere partner and friend, with whom we share the vision of a stable, secure and prosperous Balkans.


Prime Minister Macut expressed support for the reform processes in the country and emphasized that Belgrade and Skopje will continue to cooperate on joint projects that are in the interest of the citizens of both countries.

"Both sides agreed that the deepening of friendly ties between the two countries represents an important contribution to regional stability and the European perspective of the Western Balkans," the Government's announcement states./Telegraph/