Dinkić in Brussels to discuss Corridor 10

Deputy Prime Minister Mlađan Dinkić is traveling to Brussels on a two-day visit, where he will be meeting with EU Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn.

Izvor: Beta

Wednesday, 15.10.2008.

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Deputy Prime Minister Mladjan Dinkic is traveling to Brussels on a two-day visit, where he will be meeting with EU Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn. Dinkic told the Beta news agency that he would be discussing the possibilities for financing the reconstruction of the Corridor 10 highway through Serbia. Dinkic in Brussels to discuss Corridor 10 “In Brussels, I will discuss the possibility of the very important railway corridor being financed by EU pre-accession (IPA) funds the moment that Serbia receives candidate status. Candidacy is expected by the end of the first year of the Serbian government’s mandate,” said Dinkic, who is also the economy minister. He will also be meeting today with Johannes Ludwig, managing director of the Community of European Railway and Infrastructure Companies. Dinkic, the leader of the G17 Plus party, will also participate in a summit of the European Peoples Party (EPP) today, the largest bloc in the European Parliament that groups together parties of the center-right. The summit will be attended by many European leaders, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Italian President Silvio Berlusconi, and Slovenian President Janez Jansa. European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso and European Parliament Speaker Hans-Gert Pottering have also confirmed their attendance at the summit. On Thursday, Dinkic will be meeting with Rehn, European Commission Enlargement Director-General Michael Lee and European Commission Director-General for Trade David O'Sullivan. Mladjan Dinkic (FoNet)

Dinkić in Brussels to discuss Corridor 10

“In Brussels, I will discuss the possibility of the very important railway corridor being financed by EU pre-accession (IPA) funds the moment that Serbia receives candidate status. Candidacy is expected by the end of the first year of the Serbian government’s mandate,” said Dinkić, who is also the economy minister.

He will also be meeting today with Johannes Ludwig, managing director of the Community of European Railway and Infrastructure Companies.

Dinkić, the leader of the G17 Plus party, will also participate in a summit of the European Peoples Party (EPP) today, the largest bloc in the European Parliament that groups together parties of the center-right.

The summit will be attended by many European leaders, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Italian President Silvio Berlusconi, and Slovenian President Janez Janša.

European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso and European Parliament Speaker Hans-Gert Pottering have also confirmed their attendance at the summit.

On Thursday, Dinkić will be meeting with Rehn, European Commission Enlargement Director-General Michael Lee and European Commission Director-General for Trade David O'Sullivan.

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