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Speaking at an extraordinary meeting with the managing authorities of the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD), Commissioner Marianne Thyssen said…
Speaking at an extraordinary meeting with the managing authorities of the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD), Commissioner Marianne Thyssen said…
‘There is not enough Europe in this Union. And there is not enough Union in this Union.’ This morning, President Jean-Claude Juncker delivered his first State of the Union address before the European Parliament in Strasbourg.
It’s a great pleasure to be with you today here in the Serbian capital, Belgrade, a European capital. We are here together today to talk about climate change, which you may associate with the environment, with our sea-level, with our air quality; all of which are true. But the threats and implications of climate-change go far beyond these challenges;
More than half a century after Robert Schuman’s prophetic words, we have built a Union of 28 Member States that has achieved an unprecedented degree of economic and political integration. A Union that is, first and foremost, a place where peace and stability prevail and war has become unthinka
Speech by Mr Johannes Hahn, Commissioner for European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations
Reality Check Conference organized by Foreign Investor Council
Speech by Mr Johannes Hahn, Commissioner for European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations
at National Investment Committee meeting
Belgrade 7 May 2015
It is my pleasure to join you today for the presentation of this important Strategy, a Strategy that will shape and guide Serbia’s agriculture and rural development sector throughout the coming decade, during a most critical period in the approach to, and quite possibly throughout, the accession of Serbia to the European Union.
Freedom of expression, including safety of journalists, is an issue that has been at the forefront of the OSCE agenda for many years, and for good reason. Free expression and a free and vibrant media landscape, where everyone can express their views and share information without fear, is a cornerstone of democracy. As such, it is a crucial element in our OSCE comprehensive security concept.
“On this day 198 years ago the world’s first fare paying passenger railway service started in Great Britain. The railway was not as you might expect in London, it was in South Wales, connecting the port of Swansea with it’s under developed hinterland, bringing access to jobs, markets and new opportunities.”
Ladies and gentlemen,
It is my great pleasure to be here in Novi Sad with you today. Prime Minister Pajtić, State Secretary Belić, Rector Pejanović, Dr Hrvojević and I have just opened the new building of the Faculty of Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Physics.