Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that he will travel to Munich on Friday and Saturday to hold meetings with senior representatives of the European Union, as well as other international officials and business leaders.
Speaking in Belgrade, Vučić stated that the visit will include discussions with high-ranking EU officials and the Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs, alongside meetings with representatives of numerous companies and international stakeholders.
“On Friday and Saturday we will be in Munich. I will hold meetings with the highest representatives of the European Union, the Chinese foreign minister, as well as many companies and other officials,” Vučić said.
The Serbian president also revealed plans for an upcoming meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron, noting that the meeting could take place either in India or in Munich, depending on scheduling.
Vučić further outlined an extensive diplomatic agenda in the coming weeks, which includes participation in a major global summit on artificial intelligence in India, followed by visits to several countries.
According to him, he is expected to travel to Ankara for meetings with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, host Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, and later visit Kazakhstan as part of Serbia’s ongoing international engagement efforts.
The planned diplomatic activities highlight Serbia’s continued efforts to strengthen political, economic, and technological cooperation with key global partners.
