The second European Opportunity Week started this morning at the European House in Belgrade. The event was formally opened by the EU Ambassador to Serbia – Emanuele Giaufret, and the Minister for European Integration – Tanja Miščević, with a video message from the Commissioner for Neighborhood Policy and Enlargement – Oliver Varhelyi.
Commissioner Varhelyi highlighted that the European Opportunity Week symbolizes the long-standing partnership between Serbia and the European Union, showing the entire spectrum of opportunities that the EU offers to the citizens, businesses and institutions of Serbia.
“We have made EU enlargement one of the highest priorities on our political agenda. And we are working intensively to bring you some advantages of EU membership even before your full accession,” said the Commissioner.
He highlighted the Growth Plan for the Western Balkans as the main tool, which lays the foundation for accelerated staged integration. The goal is for Serbia and all partners from the Western Balkans to be better prepared, and to go through a faster accession process.
“The Growth Plan aims to boost socio-economic development and rapprochement of the region to the EU with the potential to double the economies of the Western Balkans in the next decade. At the same time, the Plan promotes economic integration within the region through a common regional market,” Varhelyi added.
The commissioner concluded:
“Serbia’s place is in the European Union. The EU is fully committed to supporting Serbia on its path to modernization, growth and EU reforms. We are your partners on this journey and I am confident that together we will succeed. Please make the most of the EU Opportunity Week, so that we can progress on our common path!”
Ambassador Giaufret greeted the participants and announced a rich program during the European Opportunity Week: more than 70 information sessions in Belgrade and Niš, where experts will share insights into EU programs and opportunities.
“We organize the EU Opportunity Week in partnership with the Government of Serbia, to show all the opportunities that the EU offers to the citizens and institutions of Serbia. This is more than an event – this is a symbol of the deep and evolving relationship shared by the EU and Serbia, and our common European future. The EU is not just a donor, but a dedicated partner in the growth, modernization, democratization and prosperity of Serbia, for the benefit of its citizens,” said Giaufret.
He also mentioned the importance of the Growth Plan – both in general and for Serbian SMEs, which will be discussed during the first day of the European Opportunity Week.
“Allow me to reaffirm today the EU’s unwavering commitment to supporting Serbia on its path to modernization, growth and EU membership. With the new Growth Plan, the EU offered an unprecedented opportunity to speed up Serbia’s European integration. All the opportunities that the EU offers to Serbia exist because the EU sees Serbia as a future member state. The success of Serbia is the success of the EU,” Ambassador Giaufret concluded.
Minister Miščević welcomed everyone at the European House, which, as she says, we should consider common. She also welcomed the start of the European Opportunity Week, which is being held for the second year in a row.
“The point of the Opportunity Week is the opportunity to use the status of a candidate for membership in the European Union in the best way, or at least better than before. There are opportunities not only for the state, but also for each of us, from small and medium enterprises to non-governmental organizations at the local level,” said the Minister.
She presented the program that the visitors of the European Opportunity Week will have the chance to see this week, as well as the importance of the topics that will be discussed.
“It is important for us to talk about the European integration process, because we wouldn’t be at this level if we haven’t talked, there wouldn’t even be an opportunity. I hope that you will get answers to your questions, that new questions and new ideas will appear,” Minister Miščević said.
The second European Opportunity Week takes place in Belgrade and Niš from September 23 to 27. The main goal is to provide information about the support and current funds of the European Union in the field of business and innovation, culture, civil sector, media, education, youth and sports, local development, green transition and territorial cooperation.
The events are available live and online, with available networking activities, so that the audience can have direct contact with representatives of the program, and exchange experiences with those who managed to secure funds and realize their projects. Find out all information about this event, including the agenda, here: https://eumogucnosti.rs/evropska-nedelja-mogucnosti/