The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia, Nikola Selaković, talked in Bratislava with members of the Slovak Club of Friends of Serbian Culture.
Selaković thanked them for respecting and promoting Serbian culture and invited them to visit Serbia.
They talked about Slovak naive painting and members of the Slovak club thanked the Serbian minister that Serbia, together with Slovakia, will submit a candidacy for entering this movement in the UNESCO list of intangible cultural heritage of the Slovak minority in Serbia.
Selaković and members of the Club of Friends of Serbian Culture also pointed out the threat to the cultural heritage in Kosovo and Metohija.
The Serbian Minister thanked the members of the Slovak club for uniting the Serbian and Slovak peoples and the cultures of our two countries with their activities.
Selaković is on an official visit to Slovakia, which he began with a meeting with his Slovak counterpart Ivan Korčok, as well as Prime Minister Eduard Heger.
Source: Tanjug
29 October 2021