Brnabic and Swalwell discussed cooperation between Serbia and the US and stability in the region

Ana Brnabić i Erik Svolvel
Source: Vlada Srbije/Slobodan Miljević

The Prime Minister of the Republic of Serbia, Ana Brnabic, had spoken today with United States Congressman Eric Swalwell about bilateral relations, economic cooperation and strengthening efforts to achieve peace and stability in the region, the Government of Serbia announced.

Prime Minister Brnabic stated that the US was one of the most important economic partners of the Republic of Serbia and that economic cooperation was intensively developing in various fields.

According to her, the US is currently Serbia's largest partner in the export of services; there is an increasing influx of investments from American companies; there is significant financial support through various development aid programs, while American companies are also involved in the implementation of capital infrastructure projects.

Congressman Swalwell thanked the Prime Minister of Serbia for the constructive conversation, Serbia's activities in developing regional cooperation, as well as the way in which Belgrade led the process of normalizing relations with Pristina.

In conclusion, Swalwell said that after this visit to the Congress, he was returning with the message that Serbia was an economically strong and stable country, with growing economic potential and a good investment climate.

The Serbian ambassador to Washington, Marko Djuric, also attended the conversation.