Friday, September 20, 2013

President of Serbia guarantees the hospitality to all guests of the "Euro Vision 2008"

Serbian President Boris Tadic. A statement about the "Euro Vision 2008" held in Belgrade this spring In the letter, addressed to the delegations of all 43 member states, which are now coming to Belgrade for the draw, and acquired by NEWSmusic.ru, said: As the President of Serbia, I want his appreciation for the fact that our country will be taken into express this year, the last one of the world's largest musical contests - Euro Vision Song Contest 2008. I therefore urge all delegations to all participants and guests of the competition, which will be held in May this year to come to Belgrade and to explore the capital of our country and our nation's history. In the tradition of the competition, with people from different countries, customs and cultures from all over the continent completely devoid of any political content. So I want to emphasize that Serbia is a very reliable partner in order to be worthy. Attention across Europe As President of Serbia and as a person who assure honest for the proper functioning of all national systems and institutions, I can, all the participants that they can meet and conduct heat, to be their stay completely safe, and that the visit of the delegation of the European Broadcasting Union Belgrade to May, of course, leave a pleasant memory. I am aware that the Serbian organizers will do their best to meet the necessary financial, technical and organizational efforts, all European standards. We must also develop a simplified regime for the entry into the country, we are honored to host participants and visitors from all over the continent. I cordially invite all of our guests, and I firmly believe that our people will do everything to make your stay in our country was a pleasant and safe. President of Serbia Boris Tadic Sandra Suša, executive producer of "Euro Vision 2008", announced today that the Serbian government has allocated 10 million euros to cover the various costs of competition.

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