Romania, Hungary, Serbia Might Draw Up Joint Social Security Plan
Serbia’s foreign affairs minister Vuk Jeremić said Saturday in Timisoara, western Romania, that Hungary, Serbia and Romania might draw up a joint social security plan. Jeremić also stressed, after the meeting between the Romanian, Hungarian and Serbian foreign affairs ministers, that this type of joint plan was already enforced by Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium, adding it could enhance labor exchanges between the three countries.Furthermore, Jeremić said he is confident Hungary, Romania and Serbia will be able to achieve what Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium already achieved. Romania’s foreign minister Cristian Diaconescu and his Serbian and Hungarian counterparts, Vuk Jeremić andPeter Balazs, respectively, on Saturday attended the trilateral reunion between Romania, Hungary and Serbia.The three ministers also touched issues targeting the political situation in the region, Serbia’s European perspective, regional cooperation, the future European Union Strategy for the Development of the Danube Region, as well as the energy security issue.