Đelić signs letter of intent with German province
Deputy Prime Minister Bozidar Đelić signed in Brussels late on Monday a letter of intent between Serbia and Germany's Baden-Wurttemberg.
Tuesday, 07.10.2008.
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Deputy Prime Minister Bozidar Djelic signed in Brussels late on Monday a letter of intent between Serbia and Germany's Baden-Wurttemberg. This took place on the sidelines of the Conference on Danube, while a Tanjug report describes Baden-Wurttemberg as "one of the most prosperous regions in the European Union". Djelic signs letter of intent with German province Djelic said that President Boris Tadic will sign the final agreement during his visit to Stuttgart in late November, under which this Germany's state will support Serbia's European integrations. Baden-Wurttemberg Minister-President Gunther Oettinger signed the letter of intent on behalf of the German state. Djelic recalled that the population of Bavaria is 10 million, but that its annual export exceeds that of Spain. Germany's economic giants such as Daimler, Porsche, Bosch and Zeiss are all based in Baden-Wurttemberg.
Đelić signs letter of intent with German province
Đelić said that President Boris Tadic will sign the final agreement during his visit to Stuttgart in late November, under which this Germany's state will support Serbia's European integrations.Baden-Wurttemberg Minister-President Gunther Oettinger signed the letter of intent on behalf of the German state.
Đelić recalled that the population of Bavaria is 10 million, but that its annual export exceeds that of Spain.
Germany's economic giants such as Daimler, Porsche, Bosch and Zeiss are all based in Baden-Wurttemberg.
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