b92 | Serbian prime minister to start visit to Washington
Serbian prime minister to start visit to Washington
b92 | February 6, 2013
WASHINGTON -- Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Da?i? will on Wednesday start his official visit to Washington, during which he will have a series of meetings.
Da?i? will meet with representatives of the U.S. administration and security sector and attend the traditional Prayer Breakfast, hosted by the U.S. president.
Tanjug has learnt in Washington that the official meetings Da?i? is to have will be focused on U.S.'s support to the Serbian government's efforts in talks with Priština.
The Serbian prime minister will Wednesday confer with Congressmen Robert Aderholt, Eliot Engel, Dana Rohrabacher and Ted Poe, who is the chairman of the Serbian caucus in the Congress.
Later in the day, the prime minister will meet with Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Robert Mueller.
Meetings at the Department of State are scheduled for the second day of the visit, when Da?i? will meet with United States Deputy Secretary of State William Burns.
On Thursday, the PM will also attend the National Prayer Breakfast, which will be hosted by U.S. President Barack Obama. Besides Da?i?, the Serbian delegation at the Prayer Breakfast will also include Assistant Foreign Minister Ljubica Vasi?.
During her stay in Washington, Vasi? will have meetings with Jonathan Moore, the director of the Office for South and Central Europe at the Department of State, and Cheri Daniels, U.S. Vice-President Joe Biden's special advisor for Europe and Russia.
On Friday, Vasi? will confer with members of the U.S. Congress.
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