Serbian media: America has planned 4 billion investments in Serbia

The realisation of one of the most important provisions of the agreement for normalising economic relations between Kosovo and Serbia, signed in Washington, begins today in Serbia, with the arrival of the US International Development Corporation's delegation (DFC) led by CEO Adam S. Behehler. Talks with Serbian officials that will follow [...]
The realisation of one of the most important provisions of the agreement for normalising economic relations between Kosovo and Serbia, signed in Washington, begins today in Serbia, with the arrival of the US International Development Corporation's delegation (DFC) led by CEO Adam S. Behehler.
Talks with Serbian officials, which will follow in the next four days, should specify everything regarding the opening of the DFC regional office in Belgrade.
The DFC has a total investment fund of $60 billion and part of that money will be poured into Serbia, through the implementation of projects envisioned by the Washington agreement. New investments of nearly four billion dollars are planned, which will be invested mainly in the construction of highways and railways linking Serbia and Kosovo, writes the Serbian newspaper Novosti.
For the director of the so-called office for Kosovo, Marko Djuric, the arrival of DFC and Grenelli is a sure indication that the economic agreement from Washington is being implemented with speed of lightning:
The door is opening for a new chapter in American-Serbian relations, mainly in the economy. The United States will always protect the stability of the space in which they invest, it will not be easy to repeat the situations of the past two or three decades in our relationship, which we want to avoid at any cost”.
The agreement from Washington for Belgrade has some important elements, Djuric believes, and besides the arrival of the DFC, of importance is also “the resignation of the Kosovo recognition agenda and the establishment of a one-year-old mortorium for Kosovo's membership in the international organisations”, claims Djuric by <x2d” to mention that the recipients are also worth Serbia's activity in recognition of Kosovo and obstructing new recognitions.
Djuric also claims it is very important “that Kosovo will not be able to become a member of the U NESTO”, because Albanian historians are becoming increasingly noisy in “the development of Serbian churches and monasteries in Kosovo”.












