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Thursday, 30.08.2007.

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Gazprom delegation arrives in September

Energy Minister Aleksandar Popović said Thursday a team from Russia’s Gazprom will visit Serbia in early September.

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GSP

pre 16 godina

This is a business deal - so this will be extremely good & add more value to Serbia.

Another good thing is that they (the Russian government) will not show mercy on those who neglect to pay their bills.
GOOD!

Michael

pre 16 godina

How amusing it would be if Russia cut off fuel supplies to Europe based on their recognition of independent Kosovo for starters...hit them so hard via their wallets that their smug heads spin....Grant Serbia sole distribution on Russia's behalf..now that would be a priceless comedy, as one European delegation after another "negotiate" for a reduction of the $1000 per cubic meter of gas during winter, as they complain of unfair and unreasonable negotiations..quid pro quo. Stick it to them where it truely hurts GAZPROM and watch the EU Grind to a halt.

Lazar

pre 16 godina

Gazprom is one of the biggest corporations in the world, and it is owned by the Russian government. We should let them in and do what we can to be on good terms with them so that we can get lower gas prices.

luciano

pre 16 godina

There is no such thing as a free lunch.The Russians expect fair market value prices for their oil and are not in the business of subsidizing countries anymore.Note how they raised the prices even to Belarus which I totally agree the Russians had every right to do.Why should they sell their oil to Belarus for pennies when they can sell it to Germans for euros.However,Serbia may be able to negotiate long term contracts at a fair market price which would at least give it a sense of predictability and stability without having to worry about major fluctuations.

luciano

pre 16 godina

There is no such thing as a free lunch.The Russians expect fair market value prices for their oil and are not in the business of subsidizing countries anymore.Note how they raised the prices even to Belarus which I totally agree the Russians had every right to do.Why should they sell their oil to Belarus for pennies when they can sell it to Germans for euros.However,Serbia may be able to negotiate long term contracts at a fair market price which would at least give it a sense of predictability and stability without having to worry about major fluctuations.

Lazar

pre 16 godina

Gazprom is one of the biggest corporations in the world, and it is owned by the Russian government. We should let them in and do what we can to be on good terms with them so that we can get lower gas prices.

Michael

pre 16 godina

How amusing it would be if Russia cut off fuel supplies to Europe based on their recognition of independent Kosovo for starters...hit them so hard via their wallets that their smug heads spin....Grant Serbia sole distribution on Russia's behalf..now that would be a priceless comedy, as one European delegation after another "negotiate" for a reduction of the $1000 per cubic meter of gas during winter, as they complain of unfair and unreasonable negotiations..quid pro quo. Stick it to them where it truely hurts GAZPROM and watch the EU Grind to a halt.

GSP

pre 16 godina

This is a business deal - so this will be extremely good & add more value to Serbia.

Another good thing is that they (the Russian government) will not show mercy on those who neglect to pay their bills.
GOOD!

Lazar

pre 16 godina

Gazprom is one of the biggest corporations in the world, and it is owned by the Russian government. We should let them in and do what we can to be on good terms with them so that we can get lower gas prices.

luciano

pre 16 godina

There is no such thing as a free lunch.The Russians expect fair market value prices for their oil and are not in the business of subsidizing countries anymore.Note how they raised the prices even to Belarus which I totally agree the Russians had every right to do.Why should they sell their oil to Belarus for pennies when they can sell it to Germans for euros.However,Serbia may be able to negotiate long term contracts at a fair market price which would at least give it a sense of predictability and stability without having to worry about major fluctuations.

Michael

pre 16 godina

How amusing it would be if Russia cut off fuel supplies to Europe based on their recognition of independent Kosovo for starters...hit them so hard via their wallets that their smug heads spin....Grant Serbia sole distribution on Russia's behalf..now that would be a priceless comedy, as one European delegation after another "negotiate" for a reduction of the $1000 per cubic meter of gas during winter, as they complain of unfair and unreasonable negotiations..quid pro quo. Stick it to them where it truely hurts GAZPROM and watch the EU Grind to a halt.

GSP

pre 16 godina

This is a business deal - so this will be extremely good & add more value to Serbia.

Another good thing is that they (the Russian government) will not show mercy on those who neglect to pay their bills.
GOOD!