Payments within the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) scheme are now being introduced in Serbia, enabling non-cash euro payments under the jurisdiction of the National Bank of Serbia to be carried out under favorable conditions across member states of this payment area.
Starting May 5, citizens and businesses will be able to make payments in euros under the same conditions as in the Single Euro Payments Area (EU, Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, UK), enabling cashless euro transactions across Europe.
Bojan Stanic, Assistant Director of the Sector for Strategic Analysis, Services and Internationalization at the Serbian Chamber of Commerce (PKS), believes that the European Union administration is being stubborn regarding the EU’s border Entry/Exit System, even though an exception could be made.
European Union member states have postponed the decision to open Cluster 3 (Competitiveness and Inclusive Growth). According to the conclusions of the EU Presidency on enlargement, the Council will return to the issue of opening this cluster in line with the negotiating framework.
Montenegrin Prime Minister Milojko Spajic stated that the entire Western Balkans belongs in the European Union and that Montenegro will become a member in 2028.
Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Djedovic Handanovic met with representatives of oil companies that are the largest importers of petroleum products in Serbia, stressing that the state’s priority is to ensure a reliable and balanced supply of the domestic market with oil derivatives.
Serbian Prime Minister Djuro Macut stated that at the Western Balkans leaders’ summit in Tirana, he insisted on opening Cluster 3 and other chapters that have been on hold for more than three years.
Minister of Finance Sinisa Mali announced on Instagram that, during a meeting in Belgrade with the head of the European Union Delegation to Serbia, Andreas von Beckerath, he emphasized Serbia’s commitment to reforms and the process of accession to the European Union.
Following the three-hour meeting between Aleksandar Vucic and Emmanuel Macron in Paris, there are increasing indications that Serbia could open Cluster Three by the end of the year, said Slobodan Zecevic of the Institute for European Studies.
The Prime Minister of Serbia, Prof. Dr. Djuro Macut, stated at the Euronews Adria Summit that Serbia is very close to joining the European Union, but that political obstacles are still preventing this from happening.
The President of the National Assembly of Serbia, Ana Brnabic, stated after a meeting with the Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, Ruslan Stefanchuk, that there are many areas in which the two parliaments are working together and that cooperation can become even more intensive.
The President of the National Assembly of Serbia, Ana Brnabic, met in Brussels with the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, stating that the talks about Serbia’s European path were good.
The Head of the EU Delegation to Serbia, Andreas von Beckerath, presented the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, with the European Commission’s 2025 Report on Serbia’s progress.
The recommendations of the European Commission from previous years remain valid, and Serbia has met the criteria for opening Cluster 3 (competitiveness and inclusive growth), which is technically ready to be opened, according to the draft version of the EC’s 2025 Enlargement Policy Report.
President Aleksandar Vucic met with the head of the EU Delegation, Andreas von Beckerath, to discuss Serbia’s European path and the implementation of its reform agenda, emphasizing that European integration and EU membership remain Serbia’s strategic goal.
The European Union Ambassador to Serbia, Andreas von Beckerath, stated that he firmly believes Serbia’s future lies within the EU and emphasized that he will work tirelessly to support Serbia in implementing all the necessary reforms to make that happen.
Serbian Prime Minister Djuro Macut stated that the Serbian delegation at the Berlin Process summit in London has launched a proposal for Serbia to join the EU’s free roaming zone and for prices to be equalized across all of Europe.
First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Serbia, Sinisa Mali, stated that Serbia is the only country that is a candidate for full membership in the European Union and at the same time holds an investment-grade credit rating.
The Serbian passport is gaining strength on the global map. According to the latest Henley Passport Index, the Serbian passport holds 36th place and allows its holders to travel visa-free to nearly 140 countries around the world.
Da li datum održavanja izbora u Srbiji opredeljuje svetska ili naša politička kriza? Hoćemo li odvojeno glasati za predsednika i za poslanike? Da li na stav srpskog birača veći uticaj imaju političke prilike ili ekonomija i životni standard? Odgovore tražimo od ekonomiste, profesora Ljubodraga Savića.
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