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Serbia and the Middle East
Serbia enjoys good relations with the Middle East, these are inherited by the independent Serbia from its time as hub of a federation (ie. Yugoslavia) which were very strong from times of the Non-Aligned Movement during the 1960s. Israel, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, and Egypt are important economic partners with Serbia, as Israel invests in the Serbian construction industry and Egypt is a large market for Zastava automobiles. Serbia also has an important security agreement with Iran [1] , who is also an important economical and political partner for Serbia. Serbia also maintains diplomatic relations with the Palestinian National Authority. Serbia also wishes to intensify relations with the CCASG countries, namely Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar and Kuwait. Serbia does not have diplomatic relations with Saudi Arabia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_relations_of_Serbia#Serbia_and_the_Middle_East
Neobus starts export to Saudi Arabia after 18 years
Novi Sad factory buses "Neobus" announced that tomorrow will deliver 27 buses to Saudi Arabia, which will rebuild the export after 18 years.
As stated in the notice, in Saudi Arabia will be delivered 15 minibuses and 12 tourist buses for transport to the pilgrimage of believers in Mecca and Medina. The buses are manufactured in cooperation with companies "Fap" from Priboj and "Famos" in Sarajevo, and are equipped with special motors for cooling the passenger area independent of the engine that drive the vehicle.
"Neobus" in 2004. The businessman bought the auction from Saudi Arabia Ala Magrabi Mohamedali.
Yes,Mr. Alla Maghrabi Mohammedali is owner of bus factory "NEOBUS" from Serbia and this tradition is pretty long,because Saudi Arabia import Serbian buses more than 30 years ago.
Perhaps you were thinking of Neoplan, which makes airport buses.Hmmm... I thought Neobus was the company that manufactured the old airport buses (if anyone remembers them, the ones that used to rise to the plane doors?)