Litij podijelio Srbiju: aktivisti i oporba brane okoliš, vlast vjeruje u potporu EU
Izvor:Hina
Autor:Velimir Ilić
SERBIA RAW MATERIALS SUMMIT
epa11487242 German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (L) talks during the press conference with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic (R) and Executive Vice-President of the European Commission during the 'Serbian Critical raw materials summit' in Belgrade, Serbia, 19 July 2024. German Chancellor Scholz and EU Commission Vice-President Sefcovic visited Serbia to discuss a major lithium excavation project, aimed at reducing Europe's reliance on China for this critical battery-making resource, despite strong environmental and opposition group criticisms. During the summit, a memorandum of understanding on sustainable raw materials and electric vehicle supply chains was signed, with Serbian officials emphasizing the project's potential benefits for the country's development. EPA/ANDREJ CUKIC
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BEOGRAD, 29. srpnja 2024. (Hina) - Prijepori o rudarenju litija u Srbiji postaju sve žešći nakon nedavno potpisanog memoranduma s Europskom unijom o strateškim sirovinama, koji je osnažio vladajuće da otvoreno forsiraju eksploataciju kao šansu za ekonomski prosperitet, a oporbu i ekološke aktiviste u borbi protiv korupcije i za zdrav okoliš.
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