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Prime Minister Ana Brnabic received US Ambassador to Serbia Kyle Scott on a farewell visit and thanked him for his cooperation and contribution to the development of US-Serbian relations.

Brnabic said that the good cooperation they had contributed to strengthening relations and better understanding between Serbia and the United States.

Scott estimated that the cooperation has been very good over the past three and a half years and that much had been done during that period.

He pointed out that there was a significant increase in US investments in Serbia, and that the interest of US companies for new investments was high.

Brnabic emphasised that she greatly appreciates the US support for Serbia in implementing reforms on the path of European integration, especially in the area of ​​the rule of law and public administration.

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