US financiers are coming to Belgrade. Serbs hope to make friends with Americans
A delegation of the American International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) has arrived in the capital of Serbia and intends to open its Balkan representative office there.
The director of the Serbian Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric, in an interview with the Pink television company, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, believes that the constant presence of American business in the region will protect it from new wars and disasters.
“The United States will always protect the stability of the space in which it invests, and in our relationship it will no longer be easy to repeat situations that happened two or three decades ago that we want to avoid at all costs,” Djuric said. – The economic agreement signed by the President of Serbia in Washington created the preconditions for us to return to the historical paths of friendship with the United States, as it was during the First and Second World Wars... Our responsibility to future generations is that we have never had enemies as large as the United States."
According to Djuric, the arrival of the DFC representative is a good and important signal, because it happened less than two weeks after the signing of the agreement in Washington.
The official recalled that the DFC corporation, which has more than $60 billion, will open a regional office in Serbia, which will cover the entire Balkan region, which, according to him, opens up the possibility for the arrival of American investors. Djuric believes that the opening of a DFC office in Belgrade will remove the issue of Kosovo's independence from the international agenda.
He also said that Pristina insisted on opening a regional DFC office, but the Americans ultimately chose Belgrade.
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