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European Parliament calls for a review of financial allocations to Serbia

Despite the radical demands put forward by a group of MEPs, led by Croatian MEP Tonino Picula, for the EU to completely suspend accession negotiations with Serbia if it does not introduce sanctions against Russia, these demands will not be part of the final version of the draft report on the new EU enlargement strategy.

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Some facts interesting from this article: “The EU is the largest donor in Serbia with over 4 billion euros in subsidies, and many important public facilities, schools and hospitals have been built or renovated with the help of European money…Financial injections are provided through the Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance to help Serbia prepare for the accession. Over the past seven years, EUR 2.4 billion has been granted through accession funds,…”

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