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Zoran Marinković, CEO, ZWEBB Fintech

Fintech Brings Prosperity

Much has changed in terms of Fintech’s positioning in Serbia and the region, but still not enough, says ZWEBB Fintech CEO Zoran Marinković We spoke...

Ivan Đolić, BE-terna Managing Director

BE-terna Provides the Tools for Success

In an era in which digital transformation, AI and analytics are shaping the future of business, BE-terna remains committed to developing solutions that deliver...

Rajka Šinik Vulić, Director of RBS Belgrade

Shaping the Future of Business Education

RBS Belgrade has established itself as a key player in the development of business education around the region, offering high-quality programmes that are recognised...

Erich Cossutta, President of the Danubia Group

Leading Sustainability and Digitalisation in Transport

Companies Dragon Maritime, Log Max and Kombi Pro have now been operating for a full year under the umbrella of the Danubia Group, which...

Milen Janjić, CEO, Intellya

IT Maturity on the Rise

Our eight years of work has resulted in a suite of platforms: AI CORE, the foundation of our development; Weaver, a conversational platform; and...

H.E. Anthony F. Godfrey, Ambassador of the U.S.A. to Serbia

We Want Serbia to Succeed

The United States has no higher priority for our work in Serbia than to add a 28th star to the EU’s flag.

Serbia is a European country, not just in terms of geography and culture, but also in terms of how citizens of Serbia support the values born out of Europe’s Enlightenment: tolerance, liberty, justice, innovation and education. Of the approximately 200 countries on Earth, only 27 have the good fortune of being members of this unprecedented and highly successful experiment that’s meant to unleash the economic potential of member states, while also protecting the benefits and liberties that have been denied to so many others.

The United States has no higher priority for our work in Serbia than to add a 28th star to the EU’s flag. Not only will joining the EU improve the lives, incomes and opportunities of Serbian families, but a Europe that is more unified is directly in the interests of the United States. We want Serbia to succeed.

While the accession process is not without its political frustrations, the path to accession is fairly clear: Serbia must demonstrate full respect for the rule of law and its commitment to guaranteeing the rights of all citizens. The status quo between Belgrade and Priština continues to block Serbia’s EU path, and I believe it also chills the entire region. I am very pleased to see that President Vučić is willing to return to the EU-led Dialogue on this issue. We know from world history that instability and unfinished conflicts in the Balkans are bad, not just for the region and for Europe, but for the entire world.

I am very pleased to see that President Vučić is willing to return to the EU-led Dialogue between Belgrade and Priština

The United States has been very active in partnering with Serbia to address many key challenges on Serbia’s European path. Improvements in the rule of law and media environment are two of the immediate needs, and areas that demand more attention. From providing equipment and training to anti-corruption prosecutors, to enhanced border security technology, to training judges and police, the United States has invested hundreds of millions of dollars to improve the rule of law in Serbia. We continue to support Serbia’s media through training and development programmes, as well as through media literacy programmes and our advocacy for improved safety for journalists. Serbia’s recent reforms to align its energy regulations with the EU’s are a promising step towards integration with EU institutions. We encourage Serbia to accelerate its progress towards the EU by reorganising its public sector energy companies, allowing it to open Chapter 15.

The alternative to EU accession – which unfortunately seems to be the intention behind the malign influence we see so frequently knocking on Serbia’s door – is persistent divisions that leave both Europe and the Balkans weaker, poorer, less stable and completely separated from the values of the continent where the Enlightenment was born, and where so many young people seek to live, work and raise families.

Bergant Appointed Slovenia’s Foreign Policy Adviser

In a strategic reshuffle, Slovenian President Nataša Pirc Musar has appointed Damjan Bergant as her new foreign policy adviser. Bergant, a seasoned diplomat with extensive...

By Slobodan G. Markovich, Faculty of Political Science, Belgrade

Winter of Zoomer Discontent

It was back in 2019 that American actor Harrison Ford gave his famous climate change speech at the UN, in which he praised young...

H.E. Maria Levanti, Greek Ambassador to Serbia

Support From an Old Friend

The recent letter of Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in support of Serbia’s EU path, addressed to his EU counterparts and heads of EU...

Aleksandra Koneski, architect

Depoliticisation & Professionalisation

The key factor in respecting construction standards and procedures is the removal of political influence over the profession and the protection of engineers who...

EU Responds to US Tariffs with New Trade Measures

The European Union has swiftly imposed retaliatory tariffs on US industrial and agricultural products in response to Washington’s decision...

X Network Hit by Massive Cyber Attack

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Serbia’s Investment Boom Faces Challenges

Serbia's economic model, built on foreign direct investment (FDI), reached a historic milestone in 2024. The country saw a record...

Wall Street’s Sharpest Drop Since September

Trump’s trade policies and weak economic data trigger sharp US market decline, while European stocks gain momentum. US stock markets...

Mark Carney to Lead Canada Amid Trade Crisis with the US

Mark Carney, the former central banker who steered North America and the UK through financial crises, has triumphed in...

EU Responds to US Tariffs with New Trade Measures

The European Union has swiftly imposed retaliatory tariffs on US industrial and agricultural products in response to Washington’s decision...

X Network Hit by Massive Cyber Attack

X Network, formerly known as Twitter, has been hit by a significant cyber attack, according to Elon Musk. The attack...

Serbia’s Investment Boom Faces Challenges

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Wall Street’s Sharpest Drop Since September

Trump’s trade policies and weak economic data trigger sharp US market decline, while European stocks gain momentum. US stock markets...

Mark Carney to Lead Canada Amid Trade Crisis with the US

Mark Carney, the former central banker who steered North America and the UK through financial crises, has triumphed in...

EU Responds to US Tariffs with New Trade Measures

The European Union has swiftly imposed retaliatory tariffs on US industrial and agricultural products in response to Washington’s decision...

X Network Hit by Massive Cyber Attack

X Network, formerly known as Twitter, has been hit by a significant cyber attack, according to Elon Musk. The attack...

Serbia’s Investment Boom Faces Challenges

Serbia's economic model, built on foreign direct investment (FDI), reached a historic milestone in 2024. The country saw a record...

Wall Street’s Sharpest Drop Since September

Trump’s trade policies and weak economic data trigger sharp US market decline, while European stocks gain momentum. US stock markets...

Mark Carney to Lead Canada Amid Trade Crisis with the US

Mark Carney, the former central banker who steered North America and the UK through financial crises, has triumphed in...
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