BELGRADE (Serbia), May 14 (SeeNews) – Serbia and Greece plan to abolish roaming fees for calls between the two countries, Serbian prime minister Ana Brnabic said.
An agreement to scrap roaming fees will be signed next week and will immediately enter into force, Brnabic said in a statement following a meeting with Greek prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Athens on Thursday.
"We have negotiated a roaming agreement with Greece, according to which our citizens who come to Greece will no longer pay roaming fees and the price will be equal to that of a local call," Brnabic said.
In April 2019, the countries of the Western Balkans signed an agreement to abolish roaming charges in July 2021. Under the agreement, a transition period started on July 1, 2019, when the roaming fees for calls between Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, and North Macedonia were lowered by 27%, while for Albania the reduction was 85%.