Zelensky receives credentials from ambassadors of Serbia, Cuba and Kazakhstan
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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky received credentials from Ambassador of the Republic of Serbia Aca Jovanovic, Ambassador of the Republic of Cuba Natacha Díaz Aguilera, and Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan Darkhan Kaletaev, the president’s press service has reported.
During a meeting with Ambassador of Serbia to Ukraine Aca Jovanovic, President Zelensky reaffirmed our country's clear position as regards the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Serbia, and praised the consistent support by the Republic of Serbia for the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine.

"In order to develop bilateral trade and economic cooperation, the parties agreed to intensify negotiations on the conclusion of a Free Trade Agreement and the resumption of work of the Intergovernmental Ukrainian-Serbian Commission on Trade, Economic, Scientific and Technical Cooperation. Volodymyr Zelensky and Aca Jovanovic also discussed further steps to strengthen interpersonal contacts between the two countries," the report reads.

At a meeting with Ambassador of Cuba to Ukraine Natacha Díaz Aguilera, the parties discussed the prospects of cooperation between the two countries, joint actions to resume political dialogue between Ukraine and Cuba, and interaction within the international organizations. Zelensky stressed the importance of further enhancing bilateral trade and economic cooperation, primarily in the fields of aviation, pharmacology, medicine, and agriculture.

During a meeting with the newly-appointed ambassador of Kazakhstan, President Zelensky congratulated Darkhan Kaletaev on the beginning of diplomatic work in our country. Zelensky stressed that the fight against the coronavirus pandemic should not interfere with the process of intensifying mutually beneficial relations with Kazakhstan. It is our important and time proven partner in Central Asia.

The president praised the organizational work carried out with Kazakhstan, which helped deliver medical supplies from China to Ukraine as soon as possible