European Academy 2023: Joint Centre for Albania-Serbia Relations
The European movement in Serbia is a partner of the Albanian Institute for International Relations on the Joint Center for Albanian-Serbian Relations project. In the period from May 10 to 12, the European Academy for students from Albania and Serbia was held in Tirana.
WE ARE STRONGER TOGETHER
Due to the tragic events, unprecedented in the recent history of Serbia, the European Movement in Serbia will postpone the Europe Day celebration to May 23 at 18:00. We will mark the Europe Day in Dorćol Platz, Dobračina 59b. AGENDA 18:00 – 18:30 Contribution of the Year to Europe award (we will announce the names of the winners in [...]
EMinS Statement
The tragic event at the "Vladislav Ribnikar" elementary school in Belgrade, the lost lives of eight children and the school guard, injured students and a teacher, hit us hard. In a country where two-thirds of the citizens feel hopeless, such an event was, unfortunately, expected. Lost young lives cannot be returned, but everything must be done so that nothing like [...]
APPEAL FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE EU PROPOSAL
Prominent figures in Serbia, including the president of the European Movement in Serbia, Jelica Minić, signed the Appeal for the acceptance of the EU proposal for Serbia and Kosovo* and called on government representatives, competent institutions, political actors and citizens to support the proposal of the European Union and the USA, originally initiated by France and Germany. In the circumstances [...]
IN MEMORIAM: DEJAN TIAGO STANKOVIĆ
With a sense of shock and deep sadness, we received the news of the sudden death of Dejan Tiago Stanković, our distinguished writer and social activist, who, among other things, acted as a member of the Main Board of the European Movement in Serbia. Dejan Tiago will remain in the memory of all his friends, colleagues and numerous readers as [...]
Belgrade Economic Forum
On December 5th and 6th, EMinS’s President, Jelica Minić participated in the Belgrade Economic Forum at hotel Metropol in Belgrade, Serbia. She acknowledged that since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, two thirds of European citizens support the expansion of the EU to the Western Balkans. "The war in Ukraine has changed the attitude of citizens in European countries, [...]