The process of entering the EU is a process that takes time and there is nothing quick about it, said Croatian Ambassador to Serbia Gordan Markotic during his meeting with Belgrade students on the occasion of Open Doors event at the Embassy.
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EU donation worth EUR30 million – aimed at improving infrastructure in 27 faculties within five public universities across Serbia – supported Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia.
12 Roma families received keys to new apartments in Orlovsko naselje in Belgrade. Construction of apartments was funded by the EU with more than EUR3.5 million, whereas the City of Belgrade provided land and infrastructure.
Second EU Projects Fair – “EU and Serbia at Work” – was held in Gallery “Srbija” in Nis and organised by EU Delegation to Serbia, in cooperation with European Integration Office, EU Info Centre and EU Info Point Nis.
Within Open Doors events, Embassy of Greece opened its doors for pupils of Mladost elementary school from Tomasevac, Zrenjanin, whereas in the afternoon the Embassy was visited by students of Neo Hellenic Studies of Faculty of Philology in Belgrade.
An aggregator for Serbian cultural heritage has been launched in Belgrade.
At the National Assembly of Serbia on Wednesday, participants of the European Debate School exchanged their views on the subject of whether “EU should continue its enlargement policy” with most high school students agreeing to the opposition’s stance that the EU should continue the of enlargement, but in a slower pace.
On 20th May 2015, the representatives Housing Center will ceremonially open the construction site for 10 prefabricated housing units, marking the formal commencement of the construction process.
4th European Film Festival, organised by Delegation of the European Union to Serbia, EU Info Centre and Dom omladine Beograda, sets about tonight with the screening of No One’s Child by Vuk Rsumovic.
Sweden attaches great strategic importance to Serbian EU membership, because it is the key country in this part of Europe, said today Ambassador of Sweden to Serbia Christer Asp during his meeting with students, on the occasion of Open Doors day.