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Ahmed Mohamed, President of the Board of Directors of Intracom Telecom, met the President of the Republic of Serbia, Tomislav Nikolic during his visit to Belgrade.

Mr Nikolć stressed the importance of investments in the field of telecommunications and information technology, while Mr Mohamed expressed his appreciation regarding the open and constructive dialogue.

When summing up his visits to President Nikolic and Mayor of Belgrade Sinisa Mali, Mr Mohamed said that it is clear that Serbia has a bright future which Intracom wants to be a part of. “We have a plan for the next 100 years and will invest as much as Belgrade and Serbia can absorb,” said Ahmed Mohamed.

He looked back at the past 19 years that Intracom has been operating in Belgrade, saying that this is a new era and that Serbia’s future is bright, as well as the future of Intracom. ” The future belongs to Serbia and Intracom. ”

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