Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić on Monday during his visit to Belgrade, according to the Turkish Foreign Ministry.
After the meeting, Vučić wrote on social media that he was pleased to welcome Fidan and emphasised the importance Serbia attaches to relations with Turkey for stability in the region.
Serbian President described bilateral relations as active political dialogue and broad cooperation in areas such as the economy, energy, tourism, culture and education.
He welcomed Turkey’s intention to participate in the World Expo 2027 in Belgrade, calling it a sign of strong partnership and mutual trust between the two countries.
“Serbia attaches particular importance to its relations with Turkey, which remains a key player in ensuring stability in the region,” Vučić said.
Fidan also met with Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Đurić and several Serbian politicians at the Turkish Embassy in the capital.
These included Rasim Ljajic, chairperson of the Social Democratic Party; Usame Zukorlic, chairperson of the Justice and Reconciliation Party and minister for reconciliation, regional cooperation, and social stability; and Ahmedin Skrijelj, a member of the parliament representing the Party of Democratic Action of Sandzak from Novi Pazar.