Environment
Serbia applied for EU membership in December 2009 and was granted EU candidate status in March 2012. The EU-Serbia accession negotiations began in January 2014. So far, 22 out of 35 negotiation chapters have been…
Read moreSerbia applied for EU membership in December 2009 and was granted EU candidate status in March 2012. The EU-Serbia accession negotiations began in January 2014. So far, 22 out of 35 negotiation chapters have been…
Read moreSince 2000, the European Union has donated 230 million euros for agriculture and food safety in Serbia.Environmental protection and human health protection, food safety, animal welfare, keeping soil in good condition – are the main…
Read moreThe rule of law forms the basis of the European Union’s legal framework, playing the central role in upholding fundamental rights and values. It has a decisive impact on lives of all people, and it…
Read moreSerbia and the EU have recently signed an agreement on a new EU grant package, which includes an amount of 30 million euros intended for the Sector Budget Support, These funds…
Read moreEU Support to Migration Management The EU is Serbia's largest supporter in managing migration. Since 2015, it has provided around 240 million euros to help Serbia improve border security, support the reception and asylum system,…
Read more· Western Balkans support to vaccination against COVID 19 (Direct Management) – ‘EU4Health: Contribution to the availability and access to vaccines against COVID-19 in the Republic of Serbia’ grant to the Ministry of Health…
Read moreThe European Union is founded on the values of respect for human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law and respect for human rights, including the rights of persons belonging to minorities. Consequently, the…
Read moreThe EU's objective in the science and innovation sector is to create the scientific and technological preconditions for EU economic development. Member States are required to take steps and carry out the necessary activities to…
Read moreNumerous institutions of the European Union deal with improving the position of young people, which strive to involve young people directly in decision-making at the EU level. Through youth policy, the European Union encourages the…
Read moreThe European Union is the leading donor and the most important trade partner of Serbia, with EU-based companies accounting for the largest share of investment in the Serbian economy. Removing obstacles for trade, investments from…
Read moreThe support of the European Union to the Civil Protection sector in Serbia is worth more than 250 million euros for the period from 2014 until today. Activities in this sector include fighting fires, preventing…
Read moreSocial inclusion is one of the proclaimed objectives of the European Union. It is defined as the process of improving conditions for participation in society, particularly for socially excluded people, by creating opportunities, providing access to resources,…
Read moreReconciliation is firmly rooted in the process of European integration launched following the Second World War. The idea of former enemies joining forces in search of common interest and engaging in constructive and pragmatic cooperation…
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