Bilateral cooperation between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Serbia is at the heart of the concerns of the Congolese Head of Government, Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde. During a recent meeting with the Serbian Ambassador to the DRC, Miroljub Jevtic, several topics were discussed, ranging from media to energy, including defense and exchanges between diplomatic academies.
One of the highlights of this meeting was the congratulations expressed by the Serbian ambassador to the Congolese government for the successful organization of the 9th Francophone Games. The ambassador commended the considerable effort made by the government and underlined the positive impact of the event on the popularity of the country. He also expressed his gratitude to the DRC for its support during the vote in favor of organizing a world exhibition in Belgrade in 2027. He underlined that without the support of the DRC and African countries, Serbia would not would not have won this election.
This meeting between the Congolese Prime Minister and the Serbian Ambassador highlights the importance of bilateral relations in various fields. Cooperation between the two countries in media, defence, energy and diplomacy shows their willingness to strengthen ties and promote joint projects.
These discussions also underline the importance of diplomacy and international cooperation for the development and progress of nations. Exchanges between diplomatic academies bear witness to the importance of training and the exchange of knowledge in the field of international relations.
In conclusion, the meeting between the Congolese Prime Minister and the Serbian Ambassador to the DRC testifies to the commitment of the two countries to strengthen their bilateral cooperation. The discussions highlighted the importance of areas such as media, defence, energy and diplomacy in this cooperation. This meeting also shows the importance of diplomacy and international cooperation for the development and progress of nations