
Having investigated and located unexploded ordnance (UXO) in and around Serbian rivers, the European Union will invest additional 4 million euros in the project of cleaning up Serbian inland waterways from UXO that has been hindering safe navigation on the rivers Danube (Corridor VII) and Sava. The project will be funded from IPA 2010. The work should start in 2011.
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Europa Diary has been used as teaching material in schools in 27 EU Member States for years. For the first time it is printed in a non-EU country, in the Serbian language, under the title Europa Diary: Your Future. Its aim is to broaden the awareness and understanding of the EU among Serbian youth. This useful publication was promoted in the Secondary School of Pharmacy and Physiotherapy in Belgrade.
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Total value of this plant is over seven million euros, of which 2.4 million euros were invested by the European Union. The remaining funds are provided from the budgets of Municipality of Indjija, Vojvodina capital investment fund and National Investment fund.
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On Tuesday, 2 December the first high-level Information Centre on the European Union in Serbia will be opened at the University of Novi Sad. The programme will start at 11:30 to be conducted at the FTN Ceremony Hall, where Milica Delević, PhD, Director of the European Integration Office of the Government of the Republic of Serbia will deliver a lecture. The University is inviting media representatives to support this event as well as all interested parties to attend.
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Modern plant for distance heating will, in full conformity with the European technical standards the modernisation of which costed 4.6 million euros, contribute to the connecting of all residential blocks in Čačak to the heating system. 'Efficient use, reasonable management and the possibility of considerable energy saving represent key outputs of this project,“ Alberto Cammarata said when handing over the heating plant to the Mayor of Čačak.
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As one of his priorities during the French EU Presidency, the ambassador of France in Serbia, H.E.M. Jean-Francois Terral, launched the idea of organising several of the regular meetings of all the ambassadors representing the member states of the European Union in Serbia outside of the capital, Belgrade. After a first very successful meeting of the kind held in Novi Sad in October, the ambassadors are gathering again in Nis. The host of this meeting is the Mayor of the city of Nis, Mr Milos Simonovic.
View activityAleksandar Djordjević, Press and Information Oficer,
Delegation of the European Commission to Serbia and Montenegro,
tel: ++381 11 30 83 200.
John White, Spokesperson, European Agency for Reconstruction,
*381 11 30 23 400