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Belgrade - On April 28, 2017, the United States and the Government of Serbia signed amendments to two bi-lateral assistance agreements. The amendments provide an additional $9 million to support Serbia’s EU accession efforts by improving government operations, combating corruption, strengthening rule of law, and growing Serbia’s economy.
“Since 2001, the United States, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), has provided $748 million and partnered with Serbians to strengthen democratic governance and to make Serbia’s economy more competitive,” said United States Ambassador Kyle Scott. “The additional funding we are providing today will continue our partnership and support Serbia’s EU accession efforts.”
“Serbia is determined to realize its development opportunity and become part of the European Union,” said Minister Jadranka Joksimovic. “To attain this goal Serbia will direct all available resources toward adopting and implementing the EU acquis and attaining standards that will make it an equal member state. On this path, finanicial support and future collaboration with the United States as a partner in development is of utmost importance to Serbia.”
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