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The Ministry of Agriculture of Serbia said it will continue to export wheat, corn, flour and edible oil to North Macedonia according to the previously agreed quantities .
The main topic of the talks between the agriculture ministers of the two sides is to ensure that Serbia will continue to export wheat, corn, flour and edible oil to North Malaysia according to the quantities agreed before the implementation of the ban.
The export quantities of related products will be dynamically adjusted according to changes in the situation
.
In addition, the agriculture ministers of the two sides discussed the "Open the Balkans" initiative and agreed that the importance of this initiative is particularly prominent in the current situation where many markets around the world are closed
.
The export quantities of related products will be dynamically adjusted according to changes in the situation
.
In addition, the agriculture ministers of the two sides discussed the "Open the Balkans" initiative and agreed that the importance of this initiative is particularly prominent in the current situation where many markets around the world are closed
.
After the meeting, North Macedonian Agriculture Minister Nikolowski told the North Malaysian media that he and Serbia's Agriculture Minister Nadimovic had agreed to lift the ban on Serbia's export of cereals, flour and edible oil to North Malaysia within the next seven to ten days.
Agree
.
Nikolowski emphasized that the lifting of the ban means that North Macedonia will have sufficient quantities of these strategic materials before the next harvest, and the public can rest assured
.
Agree
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Nikolowski emphasized that the lifting of the ban means that North Macedonia will have sufficient quantities of these strategic materials before the next harvest, and the public can rest assured
.