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Monday, 25.03.2019.

14:43

China "has 10 projects for Serbia worth 100s of millions"

China has a package of at least 10 major infrastructure projects ready for Serbia, worth dozens, if not hundreds of millions of dollars.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Glow

pre 5 godina

China's debt-trap diplomacy in full swing. Gullible Serbia doesn't know any better. Blind and naive just how China wants its victims to be. The trap is wide open and Serbia is falling-in face first.

EU Dude

pre 5 godina

I've read that Croatia has been 'discovered' by western europeans who want to party in Zagreb so it is benefiting from even more internal tourism rather than just the coast. Good luck with all the pisshead Brits and others who have been wreaking havoc in Prague, the Balts and others.

If you do go to Zagreb, I recommend the original 'Museum of Broken Relationships':

https://brokenships.com/visit/museum-details
https://brokenships.com/

The center is quite nice (because the Nazis didn't bomb it to pieces as they did Belgrade).

Royals

pre 5 godina

Serbia's industry keeps growing as does foreign investment into the country. Wont be long before albos from Kosovo start crossing the border in order to find work in Serbia given the Mafia Govt in KIM is too busy with their Drug and Organ trading.

VIEW FROM UK

pre 5 godina

Njegos, I think both Serbia and Kosovo are going places... Serbia forward to economic success and K Albos are going backwards into poverty and oblivion... But hey, the Albos do have one strong industry....the drugs industry...

njegos

pre 5 godina

More investment into Serbia while Kosovo rots. Where is Croatia in all of this future economic development? Perhaps Avni, Glow, Lenny, Albanopolis, et al can offer an explanation. Afterall, China is the second largest economy in the world. Can't wait for you Serb-haters to tell us all that this is a bad thing and that Serbia is crumbling. What does China and the multitude of other countries investing in Serbia know that you geniuses don't? And Avni, you've been a good little boy practicing your Serbian language skills on this site, but please post in English so your Albanian countrymen can understand. Most of them have enough trouble with Albanian, let alone Serbian.

njegos

pre 5 godina

More investment into Serbia while Kosovo rots. Where is Croatia in all of this future economic development? Perhaps Avni, Glow, Lenny, Albanopolis, et al can offer an explanation. Afterall, China is the second largest economy in the world. Can't wait for you Serb-haters to tell us all that this is a bad thing and that Serbia is crumbling. What does China and the multitude of other countries investing in Serbia know that you geniuses don't? And Avni, you've been a good little boy practicing your Serbian language skills on this site, but please post in English so your Albanian countrymen can understand. Most of them have enough trouble with Albanian, let alone Serbian.

VIEW FROM UK

pre 5 godina

Njegos, I think both Serbia and Kosovo are going places... Serbia forward to economic success and K Albos are going backwards into poverty and oblivion... But hey, the Albos do have one strong industry....the drugs industry...

Royals

pre 5 godina

Serbia's industry keeps growing as does foreign investment into the country. Wont be long before albos from Kosovo start crossing the border in order to find work in Serbia given the Mafia Govt in KIM is too busy with their Drug and Organ trading.

EU Dude

pre 5 godina

I've read that Croatia has been 'discovered' by western europeans who want to party in Zagreb so it is benefiting from even more internal tourism rather than just the coast. Good luck with all the pisshead Brits and others who have been wreaking havoc in Prague, the Balts and others.

If you do go to Zagreb, I recommend the original 'Museum of Broken Relationships':

https://brokenships.com/visit/museum-details
https://brokenships.com/

The center is quite nice (because the Nazis didn't bomb it to pieces as they did Belgrade).

Glow

pre 5 godina

China's debt-trap diplomacy in full swing. Gullible Serbia doesn't know any better. Blind and naive just how China wants its victims to be. The trap is wide open and Serbia is falling-in face first.

VIEW FROM UK

pre 5 godina

Njegos, I think both Serbia and Kosovo are going places... Serbia forward to economic success and K Albos are going backwards into poverty and oblivion... But hey, the Albos do have one strong industry....the drugs industry...

njegos

pre 5 godina

More investment into Serbia while Kosovo rots. Where is Croatia in all of this future economic development? Perhaps Avni, Glow, Lenny, Albanopolis, et al can offer an explanation. Afterall, China is the second largest economy in the world. Can't wait for you Serb-haters to tell us all that this is a bad thing and that Serbia is crumbling. What does China and the multitude of other countries investing in Serbia know that you geniuses don't? And Avni, you've been a good little boy practicing your Serbian language skills on this site, but please post in English so your Albanian countrymen can understand. Most of them have enough trouble with Albanian, let alone Serbian.

Royals

pre 5 godina

Serbia's industry keeps growing as does foreign investment into the country. Wont be long before albos from Kosovo start crossing the border in order to find work in Serbia given the Mafia Govt in KIM is too busy with their Drug and Organ trading.

EU Dude

pre 5 godina

I've read that Croatia has been 'discovered' by western europeans who want to party in Zagreb so it is benefiting from even more internal tourism rather than just the coast. Good luck with all the pisshead Brits and others who have been wreaking havoc in Prague, the Balts and others.

If you do go to Zagreb, I recommend the original 'Museum of Broken Relationships':

https://brokenships.com/visit/museum-details
https://brokenships.com/

The center is quite nice (because the Nazis didn't bomb it to pieces as they did Belgrade).

Glow

pre 5 godina

China's debt-trap diplomacy in full swing. Gullible Serbia doesn't know any better. Blind and naive just how China wants its victims to be. The trap is wide open and Serbia is falling-in face first.