“Eight billion euros in an EU grant, 20 billion through projects” PHOTO



[ad_1]

Belgrade – Serbian President Aleksandar Vui stated that the region will receive eight billion euros from the European Union in a grant, as well as 20 billion through various projects.


Source: B92

Photo: Tanjug / Dragan Kujund

Photo: Tanjug / Dragan Kujundi

He said that one of the most important projects was the introduction of the Internet in rural areas, following a meeting with the EU Enlargement Commissioner Oliver Varhelj.

“73 million euros are earmarked for that project alone,” he said.

He said we look forward to every euro that reaches the region.

“We are also satisfied when our commissions receive money,” he said.

He said they also discussed infrastructure projects. “We rush to build as many roads and railways, we have even more support from Europe,” he said.

Wui also appreciated the funding of the Ni-Merdare highway. “They gave us 40.3 million euros, I hope we have support for roads, railways,” he said.

“These are projects, great things,” he said.

Vui hopes that Serbia can count on support during the construction of the Belgrade-Sarajevo highway.

EU Enlargement Commissioner Oliver Varhelji met with Serbian President Aleksandar Vui in Belgrade today.

When asked if there is a problem with Chinese, European and American investments in Serbia, Varhelji says he does not notice it.

“The European Union and its member states represent the largest investor in the region and in Serbia. And that does not change. With the economic and investment plan, I expect an even deeper integration of Serbia into the EU. with third countries, that is not our role, but “Of course we would like Serbia to join us and that is why we put an attractive offer on the table. Of course, I see that Chinese investors are showing interest and I think we have a better offer on the table, “Varhelji said.

Vui noted that he is very grateful to EU taxpayers, because the largest amount of investment comes from EU countries.



[ad_2]