European Commission adopted Danube Strategy
Source: eKapija
Friday, 10.12.2010.
10:50
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Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration
Bozidar Djelic stated that the European Commission had adopted the Danube
Strategy the day before, adding that that document would be immensely useful for
Serbian citizens and its economy.
Djelic said that the Strategy had been presented at a press conference in Brussels by EU Commissioner for Regional Policy Johannes Hahn, adding that after the adoption by the European Commission, the Strategy would be forwarded to the EU Council and the European Parliament.
He explained that the Danube Strategy, on the drafting of which Serbia had worked for over a year, would attract considerable funds from the EU budget
In his opinion, it will be very beneficial not only to 24 municipalities along the river, but also to another 80 nearby ones, which are linked with the rivers Sava, Tisa, Timok and Velika Morava.
Djelic said that Serbia had earmarked €18.5 million for projects such as the reconstruction of the Golubac Fortress, infrastructure in Veliko Gradiste and other municipalities in the Danube basin.
He explained that Serbia and an EU member state had applied to jointly coordinate projects in the field of infrastructure, economy of knowledge, tourism, media and safety.
He recalled that the Danube strategy concerned the countries of the Danube basin and their immediate neighbors – Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Romania and Bulgaria, as the EU member states, and non-EU member states Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro, Moldova and Ukraine.
Djelic said that it was expected that the EU Council and the European Parliament would formally adopt the Strategy in mid-2011, during Hungary's six-month EU presidency.
Djelic said that the Strategy had been presented at a press conference in Brussels by EU Commissioner for Regional Policy Johannes Hahn, adding that after the adoption by the European Commission, the Strategy would be forwarded to the EU Council and the European Parliament.
He explained that the Danube Strategy, on the drafting of which Serbia had worked for over a year, would attract considerable funds from the EU budget
In his opinion, it will be very beneficial not only to 24 municipalities along the river, but also to another 80 nearby ones, which are linked with the rivers Sava, Tisa, Timok and Velika Morava.
Djelic said that Serbia had earmarked €18.5 million for projects such as the reconstruction of the Golubac Fortress, infrastructure in Veliko Gradiste and other municipalities in the Danube basin.
He explained that Serbia and an EU member state had applied to jointly coordinate projects in the field of infrastructure, economy of knowledge, tourism, media and safety.
He recalled that the Danube strategy concerned the countries of the Danube basin and their immediate neighbors – Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Romania and Bulgaria, as the EU member states, and non-EU member states Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro, Moldova and Ukraine.
Djelic said that it was expected that the EU Council and the European Parliament would formally adopt the Strategy in mid-2011, during Hungary's six-month EU presidency.
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Bozidar Djelic
Danube Strategy
Brussels
Johannes Hahn
European Union Council
European Parliament
Sava
Tisa
Timok
Velika Morava
Danube
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