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€3.5 billion secured for Serbia's development |
Jan 19 - In an interview with the Belgrade daily Glas Javnosti, Serbian Minister of International Economic Relations Goran Pitic spoke about what the government has accomplished in the past three years after restoring cooperation with the international community and rejoining international financial institutions. The Serbian government website brings you excerpts from the interview
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Serbia boasts good results over past three years
Oct 6 - In an interview with Belgrade daily Vecernje Novosti, Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Zivkovic spoke about the government's achievements in the three years since the Oct 5 democratic changes and the oust of Slobodan Milosevic's regime. The following are excerpts from the interview
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€800 mln in foreign investment to enter Serbia by end of 2003
Aug 18 - Serbian Minister of Economy and Privatisation Aleksandar Vlahovic told the magazine Ekonomist that a total of €800 million will enter Serbia by the end of the year, of which €550 million will come from the sale of tobacco producers from Nis and Vranje. The official web site of the Serbian government carries excerpts from this interview
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EBRD, EIB to streamline Serbia's air traffic with €140 million
April 20 - Serbian Minister of Transport and Telecommunications Marija Raseta-Vukosavljevic told Sunday's issue of Belgrade daily Politika that at least €140 million will be invested in the development of Serbia's air traffic over the next few years. According to Raseta-Vukosavljevic, the European Investment Bank (EIB) has approved a €100 million loan for the improvement of air traffic control, while the European bank for Reconstruction and Development will help upgrade the Belgrade airport with up to €40 million
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Government will preserve continuity, go on with reforms
March 13 - In an interview with radio B92, Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Zarko Korac spoke about the assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic, the motives behind the crime, the work of state institutions in the state of emergency and the government's further steps in the fight against organised crime
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Kosovo-Metohija: Serbia's top priority
March 7 - Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic talked to Friday's edition of Belgrade daily Vecernje Novosti about the government's policy, strategy, and further steps in dealing with the Kosovo issue
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Harmonisation of Serbia and Montenegro's common market is ticket to Europe
Feb 9 - Serbian Minister of International Economic Relations and government co-ordinator in negotiations with Montenegro Goran Pitic said in an interview to Belgrade daily Politika that the European Union and the International Monetary Fund expect Serbia and Montenegro to outline an action plan and establish a common market by March 31. Here are excerpts from the interview
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We will create a regional alliance with our neighbours: Djindjic
Jan 6 - Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic said in an interview for one of Brazil's most influential daily newspapers, O Estado De Sao Paolo, that "Serbia is looking to join the European Union, but it is first necessary to create a regional alliance with our neighbours in the Balkans"
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