Minister Dacic and French Senator Cadic on Serbia – France bilateral relations

Ivica Dacic and Olivier CadicFirst Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic received today member of the Foreign Relations Committee of the French Republic Senate Olivier Cadic.

Minister Dacic noted the apparent progress made in the intensification of political dialogue and enhancement of bilateral cooperation in the economic field in the past year, that is, since the visit of Olivier Cadic last November. Dacic expressed his expectation that cooperation between Serbia and France would be further improved following the visit to Serbia by the French President.

Recalling that Serbia and France are strategic partners and historical allies, the Serbian Foreign Minister expressed his satisfaction over the fact that Serbia and France were not only marking the centenary of their friendship this year, but would also be marking the 180th anniversary of the establishment of their diplomatic relations next year. Minister Dacic further extended his gratitude to France for supporting Serbia on its European integration path.

Senator Cadic conveyed his personal satisfaction over the enhancement of bilateral relations between the two countries and confirmed the historical friendship between the two peoples. He expressed his hope that Serbia would very soon become a member of the European Union, noting the exceptional contribution Serbia had made in the areas of global and regional importance such as migration management, participation in peace missions and the fight against organized crime.


Minister Dacic in talks with Senator Johnson

Ivica Dacic with Ron JohnsonFirst Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Serbia and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic had talks today with Senator Ron Johnson, who is visiting Belgrade as part of his regional tour.

First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic said that he was greatly pleased that the marking of the 100th anniversary of flying the Serbian flag over the White House to commemorate US alliance with Serbia had been a success. He underlined that in the future we should seek numerous points of connection between our two countries and peoples.

Senator Johnson noted that the United States wanted to support Serbia in its efforts to normalize the situation in the region, since that would contribute to the prosperity of the entire Western Balkans.


Republic of Serbia’s principled commitment to promoting the situation of minorities in both Serbia and the region

Ivica Dacic and Lamberto ZannierFirst Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia Ivica Dacic met today with the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities, Ambassador Lamberto Zannier.

Minister Dacic underlined that the institution of the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities was of great importance for the Republic of Serbia as demonstrated by its principled commitment to promoting the situation of minorities, in both Serbia and the region.

In the meeting, the officials discussed the position of national minorities in Serbia and that of the Serbian minority in the region, with both sides expressing an expectation that Serbia’s cooperation with the Office of the OSCE HCNM would continue to be successful.


Minister Dacic: “Serbia is pursuing the policy of solidarity and understanding for all the difficulties faced by the displaced persons”.

Ivica DacicAddress by First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia Ivica Dacic at the ceremony of laying the foundation stone for the construction of refugee apartments within the framework of the implementation of the Regional Housing Programme in the Republic of Serbia-Sub-Project 5

“Ladies and gentlemen,
Dear friends and stakeholders of the Regional Housing Program,

I would like to thank you for gathering here today to support and attend the official marking of the commencement of apartment construction for refugees from Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina in the municipality of Ub. Construction of housing units in Ub is one of the phases in the implementation of the Regional Housing Programme, the major regional initiative aimed at addressing the long-term displacement resulting from the 1991-1995 conflict in the territory of the former Yugoslavia. The Republic of Serbia is particularly devoted to the realization of this program, fully contributing to the implementation of the agreed commitments, which is witnessed by our today’s attendance of laying the foundation stone here in Ub.

Apartment construction is carried out on this location within the Regional Housing Programme, Sub-Project 5. The total value of the Sub-Project is 52 million euro, out of which 38.8 million euro comes from donations, while the share of the Republic of Serbia in the project is 13.2 million euro. A total of 1,847 housing units will be constructed within this segment of the housing programme, of which 1,267 apartments are in 27 local self-government units. Out of this number, the construction of 270 apartments is already under way in the Kamendin area of Zemun, to be move-in ready next spring. I would like to recall that the founding stone was laid in Kamendin on 17 November 2017, and that the foundation stone for the largest housing object in the region comprising 276 apartments for the refugee families from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia was laid in Veternik, the municipality of Novi Sad, on 7 August 2018, and that we marked the beginning of the construction of 169 housing units in Stara Pazova, on 27 August.

I would also like to point out that distribution of 250 construction material packages in 11 local self-government units was done and 200 village houses have been purchased in 19 local self-government units, within the Sub-Project 5 of the Regional Housing Programme.

Today we are opening the construction site in Ub, for the construction of 20 housing units for 20 families, i.e.55 occupants. The works, the value of which amounts to 415,690.18 euro should be completed in June 2019. I wish to underline that part of the housing programme in Ub envisages the purchase of 17 village houses for refuges in the amount of 187,000 euro, which has already been done, and the distribution of 20 construction material packages in the amount of 180,000 euro, the realization of which is ongoing.

Serbia is pursuing the policy of solidarity and understanding for all the difficulties facing the displaced persons. Resolution of the housing issue is important, but is only one aspect of the quality of life in a new setting. Local communities have a special role to play in assisting refugee integration in their respective communities. I am proud to underline that all local communities in Serbia, including Ub and the district of Kolubara, without exception, have demonstrated their solidarity and offered assistance in struggling with the misfortunes of life in displacement, as they were helpful in all efforts aimed at current human integration.

In this light, I would like to thank the local government of Ub municipality, headed by President of the Municipality Mr. Darko Glisic, for contributing to and supporting the implementation of the Regional Housing Programme, and I wish to commend the Commissariat for Refugees and Migration, headed by Commissioner Vladimir Cucic, for their overall efforts and coordination of the Regional Housing Programme.

I would like to thank, in particular, the donor countries of the Regional Housing Programme Fund, and international organizations participating in the Programme’s implementation for combining efforts towards making the Regional Housing Programme come true, and contributing to its progress. Successful implementation of the Regional Housing Programme further reflects the importance of good cooperation and communication among regional countries, thus contributing to the reconciliation process.

I hope that the Programme’s future beneficiaries, to whom I am grateful for their patience, will be able to achieve their lifelong aspirations in this prosperous municipality and become an important part of the local economic development. My greetings go to all beneficiaries and participants of the Regional Housing Programme, along with my wish that we continue the works to their completion within the set timeframe, and then mark the delivery of keys to the occupants.

Thank you for your attention.”