Protection for Serbian military memorials in Greece
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Serbia's Minister of Labor, Employment, Veteran and Social Affairs Aleksandar Vulin and Greek Minister for Macedonia and Thrace Giorgos Orfanos agreed in Thessaloniki Greece that the two countries should reach an agreement on protection of Serbian military memorials in Greece as soon as possible.
Vulin stated that this is one more confirmation of the traditional Serbian-Greek friendship and a proof of even better ties of the brotherly peoples.
Orfanos underlined that Greece strongly supports European path of Serbia and gladly follows our country’s progress, and that it will do everything so that Serbia could become a full EU member as soon as possible.
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