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On 14 October 2009 the Commission adopted its annual strategy document explaining its policy on EU enlargement. Tthe 2009 progress reports were published on the same date, where the Commission services monitor and assess the achievements of each of the candidate and potential candidates over the last year. That "enlargement package" of information contains also a multi-annual financial framework setting out the financial assistance available to support the reform efforts of the ...
On 14 October 2009 the Commission adopted its annual strategy document explaining its policy on EU enlargement. Tthe 2009 progress reports were published on the same date, where the Commission services monitor and assess the achievements of each of the candidate and potential candidates over the last year. That "enlargement package" of information contains also a multi-annual financial framework setting out the financial assistance available to support the reform efforts of the ...
On 14 October 2009 the Commission adopted its annual strategy document explaining its policy on EU enlargement. Tthe 2009 progress reports were published on the same date, where the Commission services monitor and assess the achievements of each of the candidate and potential candidates over the last year. That "enlargement package" of information contains also a multi-annual financial framework setting out the financial assistance available to support the reform efforts of the ...
On 14 October 2009 the Commission adopted its annual strategy document explaining its policy on EU enlargement. Tthe 2009 progress reports were published on the same date, where the Commission services monitor and assess the achievements of each of the candidate and potential candidates over the last year. That "enlargement package" of information contains also a multi-annual financial framework setting out the financial assistance available to support the reform efforts of the ...
... of economic crisis, the membership applications of Albania and Montenegro highlight our Union's continued power of attraction and our role in promoting stability, security and prosperity. Iceland's application adds a new dimension to our enlargement agenda." Visa-free travel for citizens of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia at the beginning of 2010 will bring tangible benefits for citizens. The Commission will table proposals for Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina by mid-2010, provided these countries meet the conditions set. Croatia has made good progress in meeting the benchmarks set in the accession negotiations and negotiations have now formally ...
... complex transnational co-operation areas in Europe. It is the only transnational programme area with such a large number of non-EU countries participating (candidates, potential candidates and third countries). The eligible area for TCP-SEE comprises Albania, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia, FYR of Macedonia, Greece, Hungary, parts of Italy, Serbia, Montenegro, Slovakia, Slovenia, Republic of Moldova and parts of Ukraine. http://www.southeast-europe.net ...
... by creating a strong partnership between Banat municipalities. RDA Banat has therefore been created as the institutional framework in which the municipalities can join their economic resources. RDA – Banat is a limited liability company, a non – profit organization, registered in accordance with the Commercial Companies Law of the Republic of Serbia. Its founders are the Government of the Republic of Serbia, the Executive Council of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, all 19 municipalities of Banat territory, Banat’s Regional Chamber of Commerce, four NGOs - European Movement in Serbia, District 0230, APSMEE Vršac, BUPA Pančevo and two companies - ’’Mlekoprodukt“ from Zrenjanin and HIP Petrohemija. However, besides the responsibility to its founders, RDA ...
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Whereas in the period 2002-2007, the BGP included only guest lecturers, it has now been upgraded to BGP+ and consists of the following two components: Within the Brain Gain Program plus (BGP+) faculties/universities from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosova/o, Montenegro and Serbia can invite professors, assistants or experts in relevant fields originating from former Yugoslavia to teach as guest lecturers, participate in research and development, and mentor student theses. There are two different possibilities: 1. BGP+ Classic (the supported period of stay should be between 1 and 3 weeks with at least ...
... in technology made by the industrial sector are still insignificant. All this is reflected in what Serbia brings out into the global market. Serbian exports today are not much different from the exports of medieval Serbia..." (from the Foreword). Ministry of Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia: Scientific and Technological Development Strategy of the Rrepublic of Serbia 2009 to 2014: Focus and Partner, Belgrade 2009. Ministry of Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia