Republic of Serbia Square opened in Buenos Aires

First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic opened last night in Buenos Aires a square named after the Republic of Serbia.

According to the Serbian government, that quoted a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the square is located "in one of the most beautiful neighborhoods of the capital of Argentina."

The ceremony was attended by First Vice-President of Buenos Aires City Council Carmen Polledo, representatives of the Serb diaspora in Argentina, Bishop Kiril Bojovic of the Serbian Orthodox Church's Latin American Diocese, and representatives of the diplomatic corps accredited in Argentina.

In a short speech, Dacic highlighted the importance of friendly relations and cooperation between Serbia and Argentina, and their tradition.

Dacic said the naming of the square after his country "represents a new inspiration and provides additional incentives for further comprehensive development of relations between Serbia and Argentina."

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