
With support of the two Regional IPA projects dealing with police and prosecutors’ co-operation between the Western Balkan countries, an organised crime group dedicated to trafficking in human beings was dismantled.
With support of the two Regional IPA projects dealing with police and prosecutors’ co-operation between the Western Balkan countries, an organised crime group dedicated to trafficking in human beings was dismantled.
Head of EU Delegation to Serbia Michael Davenport said that a common Declaration and recommendations were expected to be adopted at Luxembourg Conference on migrant crisis.
For candidate countries (Albania, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey) and potential candidates (Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo), the EU provides both financial and technical support. The aim of this support is to help the beneficiaries make political and economic reforms…
A High Level Conference on the Eastern Mediterranean-Western Balkans route will take place in Luxembourg on 8 October with the aim of enhancing engagement among relevant partners in order to increase solidarity with those who are bearing the brunt of refugee flows from Syria…
This Action Plan reflects the agreement between the EU and the Republic of Turkey to step up their cooperation on support of refugees and migration management to address the unprecedented refugee crisis.
The real test for any community comes in a time of crisis. Just like we check our banks using stress tests, today life itself is using a dramatic migration stress test to check our community. And that is what the last European Council was about. You know its results. Allow me then to share a more general thought with you…
MEPs urged member states to do more to tackle the refugee crisis during a debate on migration on Tuesday. The debate was on the conclusions of the informal European Council on 23 September when national governments agreed to increase funding and support to EU countries looking after the Union’s external borders…
From 5 until 8 October, Commissioner for Regional Policy Corina Crețu is in Greece. She meets with Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, Giorgos Stathakis, Minister of Economy, and with Ministers in charge of EU funds.
More than 80 representatives of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) from South Serbia attended the e-business training sessions held on 30 September-2 October 2015 in Leskovac, Vranje and Nis. The trainings were organized by the project E-business Development funded by the European Union in cooperation with Regional Development Agencies from these cities.
Head of EU Delegation in Belgrade Michael Davenport said today that the effects of climate change were being felt all over the world, and could already be seen here in Serbia – last year’s flooding was only one example.