China and France agree $5bn plan to build Belgrade metro
China, France and Serbia have reached a milestone multi-billion dollar agreement on constructing a metro in Belgrade, Serbia's capital. In an agreement signed last Friday in Belgrade, France's Alstom and Egis and China's Power China said they would jointly work on the project. đź”´ Subscribe to CGTN Europe Youtube channel for all the latest on Business, Technology, Environment and Current Affairs đź”´ Follow CGTN Europe on social media 👇🏼 Facebook:   / cgtneuropeof.  . Instagram:   / cgtneurope  Twitter:   / cgtneurope Â

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