SOFIA AND BELGRADE MAYORS TALK ON INFRASTRUCTURE
Politics | October 9, 2001, Tuesday // 00:00
`The most difficult part of the construction of the Sofia subway is yet to come,` Mayor Stefan Sofianski told his Belgrade counterpart Radmila Hrustanovic on October 8. Hrustanovic heads a four-member delegation, visiting Sofia to exchange experience in the financing of infrastructure projects by the EU pre-accession funds. Belgrade is interested in building a water purification station. Yugoslavia`s capital city has no such facility and the sewage waters are disposed into the Danube. `This is a European problem which has to be sought a solution to,` Deputy Mayor Ivan Gechev said. The building of a modern purification station costs USD 200-300 M.
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