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Serbia and Saudi Arabia have concluded an Air Services Agreement, enabling the introduction of scheduled flights between the two countries. The agreement was signed by the Serbian Minister for Construction, Transport and Infrastructure, Aleksandra Sofronijević, and the Executive Vice President for Economic Policy and International Cooperation of the General Authority of Civil Aviation of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Al bin Mohammed Rajab. “The signing of this agreement has created the conditions for the establishment of direct air connectivity between Belgrade and Riyadh. This step will further strengthen Belgrade’s position as a key regional transport hub, while also contributing to and encouraging the advancement of ties between our countries, particularly in infrastructure, agriculture, energy and mining. We thank the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for its partnership and trust, and we believe this marks the beginning of a new, dynamic chapter in the relations between our two countries”, Ms Sofronijević said. There have never been scheduled nonstop flights between Serbia and Saudi Arabia. The two sides have been working on an Air Services Agreement since the summer of 2023.
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