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Selaković a félicité la Journée de l’Afrique

Le ministre des Affaires étrangères de la République de Serbie Nikola Selaković a envoyé un message de félicitations à l’occasion de la célébration de la Journée mondiale de l’Afrique, souhaitant de la prospérité et du bienfait à tous les pays et peuples africains.


Selaković a rappelé qu’en Serbie depuis 2017 le 25 mai est célébré comme le Jour d’amitié avec les peuples d’Afrique, notre pays faisant preuve ainsi de la vocation à cultiver et à nouer assidument la coopération avec les pays africains.


Le message dit que la Serbie est sincèrement portée vers le développement des relations protéiformes avec les pays africains avec qui elle est liée d’une amitié traditionnelle datant déjà de l’époque de l’ancienne Yougoslavie et ajoute que ces relations sont fondées sur les principes de l’union, de l’entente et du soutien mutuels, mais aussi de la coopération et de la solidarité.


Le ministre a également souligné dans son message la vocation de la Serbie à dynamiser les liens politiques, économiques, culturels et éducationnels avec les pays africains, mettant l’accent notamment sur le programme pluriannuel de bourses destiné aux jeunes des pays africains pour faire leurs études aux universités de Serbie, continuant cette année encore.


De même, Selaković a indiqué l’enjeu de la coopération avec les pays africains aux fora multilatéraux, dont il a relevé surtout l’Unesco.


Dans son message destiné à ses homologues africains et diffusé par la Délégation permanente de Serbie près l’Unesco aux délégations permanentes des pays africains près cette organisation, le ministre s’est dit très heureux de voir cette année continuer la tradition de célébration de la Journée mondiale de l’Afrique sous les auspices de l’Unesco aussi, relevant que la Serbie avait financièrement soutenu la manifestation la Semaine africaine à l’Unesco. Il a ajouté que la Serbie soutenait fortement les activités de cette organisation aux pays africains, et que notre pays s’employait pour le soutien de l’Unesco à l’Afrique le plus constructif et le plus large possible.

Le 25 mai 2021

 


President Vučić met via video link with representatives of the IMF delegation

President of the Republic of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić talked today via a video link with the representatives of the delegation of the International Monetary Fund led by the Head of the Mission, Jan Kees Martijn.

The interlocutors concluded that Serbia's main goal remains to preserve the hard-earned reputation of a fiscally secure country, as well as to continue with a responsible fiscal policy so that public debt does not exceed 60 per cent of GDP, whereby Serbia continues to work on further economic growth.

During the conversation, President Vučić and Jan Kees Martijn especially referred to the incentive measures and adopted three packages of measures to help the economy and citizens, which preserved macroeconomic stability and even achieved a higher employment rate.

Martijn commended the responsible economic policy of Serbia and the successful crisis management during the pandemic.

"Serbia achieved one of the best results last year despite the challenges of the pandemic", Martijn said, noting that Serbia was one of the few countries to which the IMF did not adjust the initial projection of the 5% growth rate it gave last year.

President Vučić added that following the first quarter of 2021, Serbia is well on its way to achieving the planned growth of 6% as planned, since one of the main focuses of the Government is investing in large infrastructure projects and intensifying work on attracting foreign direct investments.

"In 2020, Serbia was at the very top in terms of economic growth in Europe, and I am convinced that this year we can enter the first three or four countries in terms of growth", said President Vučić, adding that he was satisfied that Serbia still, despite the pandemic situation, has an extremely strong inflow of investment.

President Vučić and Jan Kees Martijn also discussed a new advisory arrangement, which is of special importance in light of the improvement of the general investment climate in Serbia, as well as in the context of even greater investor assurance.

"Given Serbia's tremendous progress over the past eight years, the priority goal of this arrangement will be to preserve the results achieved, but also to provide support for further implementation of structural reforms aimed at even faster, stronger and more sustainable growth", said President Vučić and thanked the IMF and the personal engagement of Jan Kees Martijn in the professional and expert support that Serbia is counting on.

President Vučić pointed out that Serbia will pay special attention to reforms in public companies, and that priorities will continue to be investments in infrastructure, creating an even better climate for investments, greater investments in the environment, science and capital projects, which will further contribute to the long term stable financial growth in the coming years.

Source: www.predsednik.rs

Photo: www.predsednik.rs

21 April 2021


Meeting with the World Health Organization Regional Director for Europe

President of the Republic of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić met today with the Regional Director of the World Health Organisation for Europe Hans Kluge, to discuss cooperation in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as cooperation in improving health care in our country and other joint activities.



President Vučić thanked Dr Kluge for his personal engagement and support during the current pandemic, especially for technical assistance and expertise. On this occasion, he informed the WHO official about the results of immunisation in Serbia and plans on how to provide the vaccine to all citizens who want to get it.
 
Dr Kluge congratulated President Vučić on his leadership and personal commitment to provide vaccines. He emphasised that Serbia, with its good immunisation strategy, ranked among the global leaders, thus becoming an example of humanity and solidarity by enabling vaccination of elderly people in rural areas, foreign citizens and donating vaccines to other countries.
 
"Serbia has accepted the vaccine as a life-saving product and has not looked at it geopolitically", said Dr Kluge.
 
The two interlocutors agreed that the world should increase production capacities for vaccines, as well as develop new adequate therapies for the fight against COVID-19, and, in this regard, work on increasing the level of citizens' trust in science.
 
President Vučić informed Dr Kluge about the plans for improving the work of the Institute for Virology, Vaccines and Sera "Torlak".
 
"We want to make 'Torlak' one of the best vaccine factories in Europe", said President Vučić.


Source: www.predsednik.rs
Photo: www.predsednik.rs

20 April 2021


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