Japanese aid to Serbia reaches EUR 460mn

A contract for a EUR 78,130 Japanese government donation to a kindergarten in the western Serbia was signed at the Serbian government building on Tuesday.

Izvor: Tanjug

Tuesday, 05.02.2013.

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BELGRADE A contract for a EUR 78,130 Japanese government donation to a kindergarten in the western Serbia was signed at the Serbian government building on Tuesday. The money will be used to replace old windows and heating pipes in the kindergarten in Mionica, said Japanese Ambassador Toshio Tsunozaki, noting that Japan's aid to Serbia in the last few years totaled EUR 460 million. Japanese aid to Serbia reaches EUR 460mn The donation will make it possible for the children to play and learn in a better environment, said Tsunozaki, who is finishing his ambassadorial service in Serbia on February 13. The Japanese government has assisted 146 projects for the basic needs of the people, and the Neven kindergarten is the 61st donation to an educational facility, he said. Tsunozaki believes the assistance will further strengthen Japanese-Serbian relations, while Ljubisa Antonijevic, assistant minister in charge of preschool, elementary and adult education, said that Japan has donated around EUR 3 million for preschool and elementary education in Serbia since 1999. The contract was signed by Tsunozaki and Neven Principal Branka Petrovic, who thanked the ambassador on behalf of 400 children and parents and invited him to visit their kindergarten. Mayor of Mionica Dragan Gavrilovic was also in attendance. Tanjug

Japanese aid to Serbia reaches EUR 460mn

The donation will make it possible for the children to play and learn in a better environment, said Tsunozaki, who is finishing his ambassadorial service in Serbia on February 13.

The Japanese government has assisted 146 projects for the basic needs of the people, and the Neven kindergarten is the 61st donation to an educational facility, he said.

Tsunozaki believes the assistance will further strengthen Japanese-Serbian relations, while Ljubisa Antonijevic, assistant minister in charge of preschool, elementary and adult education, said that Japan has donated around EUR 3 million for preschool and elementary education in Serbia since 1999.

The contract was signed by Tsunozaki and Neven Principal Branka Petrović, who thanked the ambassador on behalf of 400 children and parents and invited him to visit their kindergarten.

Mayor of Mionica Dragan Gavrilović was also in attendance.

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