Vedran Obućina jest analitykiem i dziennikarzem specjalizującym się w polityce Zachodnich Bałkanów oraz Bliskiego Wschodu. Jest sekretarzem Stowarzyszenia Studiów Basenu Morza Śródziemnego na Uniwersytecie w Rijece oraz analitykiem The Atlantic Post w Waszyngtonie.
Vedran Obućina is an analyst and a journalist specializing in the Western Balkans and Middle East domestic and foreign affairs. He is the Secretary of the Society for Mediterranean Studies at the University of Rijeka and a Foreign Affairs Analyst at The Atlantic Post.
The European Commission (EC) issued a report on the Serbia’s progress in reforms and praises Serbian economic developments. Good progress is achieved in some major areas, particularly with regard to the budget deficit.
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