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Prof. Dr Danilo S. Furundžić M.Arch.

University – Asset Management, Reform and Role in Society

The proposed University Centre in Block 32 is one of the most ambitious projects in the contemporary development of higher education in Serbia. Conceived...

Tadeu Marroco – BAT Chief Executive Officer

BAT’s Growing Success in Serbia: The Future Lies in Smokeless Products

Tadeu Marroco has been BAT’s Chief Executive since May 2023, following his role as Finance Director from 2019. Since joining BAT in 1992, he...

Duško Suvajac, Principal Representative of the Project Investor, MD Ventures

New Era of Office Buildings in Novi Sad

Situated in the heart of Novi Sad’s future Central Business District, Elleven is a new project by MD Ventures that introduces sustainable architecture, an...

Galina Goduhina, Commercial Director at ONLYOFFICE

Innovation, Open Source anda New Era of Productivity

With more than 15 million users worldwide, ONLYOFFICE has emerged as a leading alternative to traditional offi ce suites. Its focus on innovation, open-source...

Nemanja Vujadinović, COO of SRC

Reality Over Templates

How SRC builds digital solutions that truly transform businesses – Interview with Nemanja Vujadinović, Chief Operating Officer at SRC In a time when businesses are...

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.

CEBAC VIP Working Breakfast

Meeting of European diplomats and leaders of bilateral business organizations within CEBAC. An exclusive working breakfast of the Council of European Business Associations and Chambers...

Women for Women: IWC Fuels Local Action Across Serbia

In an uplifting show of solidarity, the International Women’s Club (IWC) has awarded funding to ten grassroots organisations across Serbia under its annual initiative, Women...

Comment By Branka Prpa

A Rebellious Man

As the history of the 20th century shows us, drowning in the collective Self ends in a totalitarian order with an anti-human nature that...

H.E. Avivit Bar-Ilan, Ambassador of the State of Israel to the Republic of Serbia

Milestone in Bilateral Relations

Our bilateral trade increased by 64% in 2024, reaching a record total of almost $200 million, with Serbian exports increasing by 75% according to...

Nissan Faces 20,000 Job Cuts

Nissan, once a titan of Japan’s automotive might, now finds itself steering into a storm of its own making. The...

Delta Land to Redraw Belgrade’s Industrial Edges

A former industrial zone near Pančevo Bridge is set for transformation as Delta Land, a new multi-purpose complex planned by...

Antonio Costa –  Serbia’s Future Lies in the European Union

European Council President Antonio Costa visited Belgrade today, where he held talks with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić as part...

Serbian Food Stars Riyadh Expo

Fifteen Serbian food companies are making their mark at The Saudi Food Show in Riyadh, one of the Middle East’s premier...

IKEA Serbia Enters New Era with Leadership Change

IKEA Serbia has appointed Aleksandar Rajčević as its new Market Manager, signalling a new chapter as the company posts...

Nissan Faces 20,000 Job Cuts

Nissan, once a titan of Japan’s automotive might, now finds itself steering into a storm of its own making. The...

Delta Land to Redraw Belgrade’s Industrial Edges

A former industrial zone near Pančevo Bridge is set for transformation as Delta Land, a new multi-purpose complex planned by...

Antonio Costa –  Serbia’s Future Lies in the European Union

European Council President Antonio Costa visited Belgrade today, where he held talks with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić as part...

Serbian Food Stars Riyadh Expo

Fifteen Serbian food companies are making their mark at The Saudi Food Show in Riyadh, one of the Middle East’s premier...

IKEA Serbia Enters New Era with Leadership Change

IKEA Serbia has appointed Aleksandar Rajčević as its new Market Manager, signalling a new chapter as the company posts...

Nissan Faces 20,000 Job Cuts

Nissan, once a titan of Japan’s automotive might, now finds itself steering into a storm of its own making. The...

Delta Land to Redraw Belgrade’s Industrial Edges

A former industrial zone near Pančevo Bridge is set for transformation as Delta Land, a new multi-purpose complex planned by...

Antonio Costa –  Serbia’s Future Lies in the European Union

European Council President Antonio Costa visited Belgrade today, where he held talks with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić as part...

Serbian Food Stars Riyadh Expo

Fifteen Serbian food companies are making their mark at The Saudi Food Show in Riyadh, one of the Middle East’s premier...

IKEA Serbia Enters New Era with Leadership Change

IKEA Serbia has appointed Aleksandar Rajčević as its new Market Manager, signalling a new chapter as the company posts...
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