Thursday, September 30, 2010

Serbia has great opportunities in implementation of Danube strategy

Belgrade, 29 Sept 2010 – Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration Bozidar Djelic said today that Serbia has great opportunities in the implementation of the Danube strategy and this is why it should be prepared when a new Pan-European regional strategy on the Danube is adopted in June 2011.

Presenting the results of the four-month campaign ¨Days of Danube 2010¨, Djelic noted that the Danube is not only a natural beauty and link between many countries in Europe, but it is also a huge opportunity for Serbia since 588 kilometres of its length pass through it, which is a quarter of the river´s flow.

For Serbia it is important that a meeting on financing projects of the Danube strategy was held in Belgrade on 27 September, Djelic emphasised and added that this meeting was attended by European Commissioner for Regional Policy Johannes Hahn and President of the European Investment Bank Philippe Maystadt.

The participants in the meeting agreed to work out a financial instrument which will cover the implementation of more than 1,000 projects from the Danube strategy, Djelic specified and called on everyone who has ideas and projects to apply for the funds.

Serbia’s business presentation at EXPO 2010 in Shanghai

Belgrade/Shanghai, 29 Sept 2010 – Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Regional Development Mladjan Dinkic visited the Serbian pavilion at the World EXPO fair 2010 in Shanghai today where he opened a business presentation "Serbia – Your Business Partner."

Dinkic stressed that the successful performance of Serbia at the fair is a good basis for the increased presence of Serbian products on the Chinese market and that this is a good chance for many visitors of the exhibition to learn more about our country.

We can be proud as two million, 650 thousand visitors have so far visited our pavilion, said the Minister.

He stated that the Serbian pavilion is very attractive and more visited than pavilions of the countries in our neighbourhood.

He pointed out that September in the Serbian pavilion is dedicated to economic issues and activities related to a business presentation of Serbia, entitled "Code of the Economy."

Visitors to the Serbian pavilion in Shanghai have an opportunity to learn about the natural beauties of Serbia, such as Djavolja Varos (Devil's Town), Lake Palic, Stara Planina, our spas, Belgrade, Novi Sad and other cities, as well as the achievements of our famous scientist Milutin Milankovic.

Also, visitors to the Serbian pavilion have the opportunity to see two modern projects for promoting the economy of Serbia.

The first is a virtual fair "efair4U" prepared by the Serbian Chamber of Commerce (PKS) and is a portal where companies from China can get acquainted with 2,500 companies from Serbia and establish first contacts with our business community.

The second project, an electronic “Serbia Business Network” is an interactive database that provides access to more than 88 projects, products, services and patents that are open to investors or strategic partners.

The database highlights all the good locations in Serbia for investment partners and projects seeking investors.

Dinkic, who is also president of the Serbian part of the Intergovernmental Mixed Commission for Trade and Economic Cooperation between Serbia and China was a guest in Shanghai today at the ten-storey Chinese pavilion, worth €300 million.

3-year-old hurt in Kosovo explosion

Source: B92, FoNet, Tanjug

KOSOVSKA MITROVICA -- A three-year-old Serb girl was hurt in an explosion that happened on Tuesday in the northern part of the ethnically divided town of Kosovska Mitrovica. 

The child was hurt inside her home, when the device exploded on the roof of the apartment building.

Doctors said that the child had an injury to her knee and that her life was not threatened.

Kosovo police spokesperson Besim Hoti told Tanjug on Wednesday that the explosion that destroyed a cell site belonging to the mobile carrier Ipko, which services Albanians, was caused by 200 grams of TNT.

The site, located on the roof of an apartment building in northern Kosovska Mitrovica, was destroyed at 20:40 CET on Tuesday, Hoti noted.

The roof space was rented out by a local Serb who works for KPS, it has emerged.

His neighbors, who spent the night out in the street, said that they asked him repeatedly to remove the antenna, but that he refused.

After the blast, the rest of the night in northern Kosovska Mitrovica was quiet. This event continues a series of incidents in northern Kosovo, which began with the murder of doctor Mesud Džeković in northern Kosovska Mitrovica in July.

KPS, EULEX and KFOR all showed up at the scene and blocked this part of the city, according to reports.

Violence condemned

Serbia's State Secretary for Kosovo Oliver Ivanović said Wednesday that people should not speculate about the possible motives for the Tuesday incident in northern Kosovska Mitrovica.

Ivanović told Tanjug that violence was an unacceptable tool in solving any problems.

Every time the Kosovo Albanians used violence to destroy Serbian mobile carriers' towers, there was a reaction, said Ivanović. "Many Serbs in northern Kosovska Mitrovica have relatives south of the city, and the disruption to communications seems frightening at a time like this," he remarked.

Violence breeds more violence, and everyone should refrain from one-sided actions and allow the situation to calm down, so that Serbia and Kosovo could start talking about the issues that are important for everyday life, said the Ministry for Kosovo official.

Man dies in Serb enclave with cut off phones

Source: B92
GRAČANICA -- The Health Center in the Serb enclave in Gračanica in Kosovo has announced that a patient died because he was unable to call an ambulance.

The phones operated by Belgrade-based providers in enclaves inhabited by Serbs south of the Ibar River were cut off on Sunday and Monday by the Kosovo Albanian authorities in Priština.

According to the announcement today, the 76-year-old man, identified with his initials M.D., died on Tuesday around 17:10 CET.

Gračanica Health Center Director Radmila Trajković said that the ambulance team, once it finally arrived, was not able to save the man's life.

“His daughter came to our health institution upset, saying that her father was in a very serious condition and that he had been unable to call the ambulance all night. By the way, he was suffering from angina, he had cerebral infarction earlier and he was in a serious chronic condition, but on September 27 his condition acutely worsened,” she said.

“Our team then went to the scene where they found the patient in a life threatening condition. In other words, we were only able to go there on September 28 somewhere around 17:00, when his daughter found him, and give him medical attention. Our ambulance team unfortunately did not succeed, he fell into a coma yesterday and unfortunately died,” Trajković xplained.

Priština authorities took to destroying Telekom Srbija base stations south of the Ibar River this week, claiming that the company did not have the license to operate in Kosovo.
The Serbian telecommunications company has rejected these claims.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Thousands of Serbs without telephone service

Source: B92, Tanjug

Serbs in their enclaves in central and southern Kosovo have been left without landline and mobile telephone service.

Beta news agency reports that eighty thousand Serbs in Kosovo were left without mobile, and a few thousands without fixed telephony.

Kosovo Albanian authorities from Priština escorted by Kosovo police yesterday destroyed and shut down equipment of Telekom Srbija (Serbia's telecommunications company), claiming they "operated illegally".

Telekom said they would look to restore service as soon as they could, and rejected these accusations. The company's technical unit coordinator for Kosovo and Metohija, Ilija Ivanović, said that Telekom operated in the province with a license.

"Telekom works in line with (UNSC) Resolution 1244," he was quoted as saying.

On Sunday, Ministry for Kosovo officials said that this development could have a negative impact on the forthcoming talks between Belgrade and Priština.

On Monday, head of the EU mission in Kosovo and Metohija (EULEX) Yves de Kermabon will visit Belgrade, where he will meet with officials.

Kermabon will meet with Minister for Kosovo and Metohija Goran Bogdanović, the Ministry for Kosovo and Metohija said in a statement.

Kermabon is also scheduled to meet with Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Ivica Dačić, announced MUP.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Serbia, Republika Srpska to build bridge over Drina

Belgrade/Banja Luka, 24 Sept 2010 – Minister of Environment and Spatial Planning Oliver Dulic and Republika Srpska Minister of Transport and Communications Nedeljko Cubrilovic signed a protocol in Banja Luka on the construction of Bacevci-Fakovici bridge over the river Drina.

After signing the document, Dulic said that there is a good cooperation in accordance with the agreement on establishing special parallel relations between Serbia and Republika Srpska and that concrete projects will be carried out based on that agreement.

This bridge will better connect the citizens who live on both sides of the river Drina, but will also be the change for economic growth and a better future.

Dulic recalled that the bridge on the Raca was recently opened and that the construction of a new road linking motorways in Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina is underway.

Serbia will provide funds for the construction of this bridge in the next year’s budget, he announced and added that the start of bulding access roads will be in 2012.

Republika Srpska Prime Minister Milorad Dodik, who attended the signing of this protocol, said that the bridge will be built in order to connect people, banks and their potentials in the future.

The Council for implementation of the agreement on special parallel relations concluded that there are three important points of communication between Serbia and Republika Srpska, Dodik said, noting that these are the Raca bridge, the future Bacevci-Fakovici bridge and road communication between Visegrad and Uzice.

Cubrilovic said that the signing of the protocol is a continuation of good cooperation with the Serbian government and stressed that it is of vital importance for the economy for both sides of the Drina.

The bridge will be more than 200 metres long and its project value amounts to €1.5 million, which will be provided by Serbia, while the funding for access roads will be shared between Serbia and Republika Srpska, explained Cubrilovic.