Grenel in the US Government delegation coming to Pristina and Belgrade

"DFC will lay the foundations for the opening of an office in Belgrade to facilitate the implementation of projects that will support economic growth in the region," the announcement states, reminding that DFC and EKSIM recently signed Letters of Interest with Serbia and Kosovo to help finance important projects "identified by the agreements of September 4"

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Grenel, Photo: Darko Vojinović/AP
Grenel, Photo: Darko Vojinović/AP
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A delegation of the Government of the United States of America (USA), led by the Executive Director of the International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) Adam Beller, will visit Greece, Kosovo, Serbia and Jerusalem from September 20 to 25 in order to promote economic cooperation and development, DFC announced. , as reported by Free Europe.

In addition to Beller, the US delegation will also include the special representative for negotiations between Kosovo and Serbia Richard Grenell, the deputy administrator of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) Bonnie Glick, the president of the Export-Import Bank of the USA (EXIM) Kimberly Reed and other high-ranking US officials from the Department of energy and trade.

According to the DFC press release, the delegation will hold meetings with senior government officials and private sector leaders.

The announcement states that the visit of the American delegation comes after the "historic" agreement on the establishment of diplomatic relations signed on September 15 in Washington by Israel, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, and the agreement on the normalization of economic relations between Serbia and Kosovo, signed on September 4 in Bijela. home.

"DFC will lay the foundations for the opening of an office in Belgrade to facilitate the implementation of projects that will support economic growth in the region," the announcement states, reminding that DFC and EKSIM recently signed Letters of Interest with Serbia and Kosovo to help finance important projects "identified by the agreements of September 4".

It is added that during the visit, he will also assess opportunities for expanding investments in the region in order to improve stability and economic cooperation in the Middle East.

The delegation will advance strategic investments that support supply diversity and strengthen energy independence in Greece and the wider region, the statement said.

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