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Serbian President with economic delegation in Norway on Monday

03. May 2010. | 03:36

Source: EMGportal

Serbian President Boris Tadic begins today the two-day visit to Norway, where he will meet with King Harald V, Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg and Parliamentary Speaker Dag Anderson.

Serbian President Boris Tadic begins today the two-day visit to Norway, where he will meet with King Harald V, Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg and Parliamentary Speaker Dag Anderson.

Tadic will open the business forum Serbia-Norway, to be held in Oslo, which is the chance to present the Serbian economic potential and establish business contacts, it has been communicated from his cabinet.

It is announced that traveling with the Serbian President is the economic delegation, headed by Minister of Trade and Services Slobodan Milosavljevic and President of the Serbian Chamber of Commerce Milos Bugarin. This delegation will stay in Oslo until May 6.

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