Nikos Dendias met today with the President of the Republic of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic in Belgrade.
“At the meeting, which was held in a cordial atmosphere, we discussed the strong ties of friendship between Greece – Serbia and for the strengthening of our defense cooperation” says the Minister of Defense in a post on X (formerly Twitter).
At the beginning of my visit to Belgrade I was received by the President of the Republic of Serbia @avucic. In the meeting, which was held in a cordial atmosphere, we discussed the strong bonds of friendship 🇬🇷 – 🇷🇸 and the strengthening of our defense cooperation. pic.twitter.com/gLRB48fTau
— Nikos Dendias (@NikosDendias) November 5, 2024
Dendia also met with the Serbian Defense Minister
Mr. Dendias he also met with the Minister of Defense of Serbia, Bratislav Gacic.
“During our talks we discussed the further strengthening of the Greek-Serbian strategic defense cooperation in the fields of, among others, the training of the officers of our Armed Forces, joint exercises, the interconnection of innovation systems and scientific cooperation between the health services” Mr. Dendias points out with a post on X. “During the meeting we also exchanged views on regional and international security issues and I invited my counterpart to visit Athens in a short period of time” adds, according to iefimerida, Mr. Dendias.
I met in Belgrade with the Minister of Defense of Serbia, Bratislav Gašić. During our talks, we discussed the further strengthening of the strategic defense cooperation 🇬🇷 – 🇷🇸 in the fields of, among others, the training of the officers of our Armed Forces, the… pic.twitter.com/xhgHQskqqR
— Nikos Dendias (@NikosDendias) November 5, 2024
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**Interview with Nikos Dendias, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Greece**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Minister Dendias. You recently met with President Aleksandar Vucic of Serbia. Can you share the key outcomes of that meeting?
**Nikos Dendias:** Thank you for having me. The meeting was indeed fruitful, and we engaged in discussions that reaffirmed the strong bonds of friendship between Greece and Serbia. We focused on the importance of enhancing our defense cooperation, which we believe is vital for the stability of the region.
**Interviewer:** You mentioned strengthening defense cooperation. What specific areas are you looking to improve upon?
**Nikos Dendias:** There are several key areas where we see potential growth. This includes the training of our armed forces’ officers and conducting joint exercises. We believe these initiatives will not only improve our operational readiness but also solidify our strategic partnership.
**Interviewer:** In your view, how significant is the relationship between Greece and Serbia, especially in light of regional security dynamics?
**Nikos Dendias:** The relationship is incredibly significant. Serbia is a long-standing ally, and our collaboration is essential for fostering peace and stability in the Balkan region. By working closely together, we can address common challenges more effectively.
**Interviewer:** After your meeting with the Serbian Defense Minister Bratislav Gacic, what steps will be taken next to facilitate this cooperation?
**Nikos Dendias:** We have agreed on a framework for our future cooperation, including scheduled joint training exercises and the establishment of exchange programs for military personnel. We aim to implement these initiatives as quickly as possible to ensure our forces are well-prepared for any eventuality.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Minister Dendias, for your insights. It sounds like the relationship between Greece and Serbia is poised for continued growth.
**Nikos Dendias:** Thank you. We are indeed committed to deepening our ties and fostering a secure environment for both our nations.