A hundred years may pass until we have achieved our desired goal; or it may never happen at all. Nevertheless, sometimes we can also dream. Looking into the future, I see such a unity of forces which will bring peace and justice to the world, and I cannot but think that, even if nobody can openly stand for it as of yet, one day those who are yet to come will maybe live to see it . . .

Stanley Baldwin
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 1935-1937

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THE MOST EUROPEAN AWARD
 

Igman Initiative - “most European” and most successful project in 2007

On the occasion of “European evening in Belgrade”, the First European House Cukarica organized the award-giving ceremony on February 14th 2008 for “Najevropljanin 2007” (Most European in 2007) award, which took place in the grand hall of the Assembly of Belgrade. Upon the proposition given by the European Movement in Serbia, the award for the most European and most successful project in 2007 was given to the “Igman Initiative”.
On behalf of Igman Initiative, copresidents Aleksandar Popov, Vehid Sehic i Zoran Pusic have received this award and expressed their thanks to all guests present at this ceremony.
Winners of the “Najevropljanin 2007” award are: Mr. Vojin Dimitrijevic for politics, OSCE ambassador in Serbia Mr. Hans Ola Urstad for greatest contributions in making connections between Serbia and Europe, Mr. Nenad Popovic for economy, Mr. Mica Jovanovic for culture and education and Mr. Dusan Antonic for industry.



 
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