Maďarič and Brajovic agree on cooperation

Slovak Culture Minister Marek Maďarič and his Serbian counterpart Vojislav Brajovic announced in Bratislava on April 14 that their ministries would begin cooperating. Among the discussed issues was Slovakia's support for the Slovak minority living in Serbia, particularly in the Vojvodina region, which includes Novi Sad, ministry spokesman Jozef Bednár told the TASR newswire. TASR

Slovak Culture Minister Marek Maďarič and his Serbian counterpart Vojislav Brajovic announced in Bratislava on April 14 that their ministries would begin cooperating. Among the discussed issues was Slovakia's support for the Slovak minority living in Serbia, particularly in the Vojvodina region, which includes Novi Sad, ministry spokesman Jozef Bednár told the TASR newswire. TASR

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