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Sunday, 01.02.2009.

11:24

Serbia seeks funds from World Bank

Deputy PM Božidar Đelić has requested USD 300mn from the World Bank for projects in Serbia, reports said late Saturday.

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pre 15 godina

Peggy,

You should not orientate everything in a nationalistic waters, as this has nothing to do with the ’99 bombing, but, actually, has to do with the 12 years of your nationalist/chauvinist government that left Serbia without following the prosperity as all other parts of Europe.
Unfortunately, as we (Kosova) were forcibly part of that too, we are also not standing better than you, but comparing to today’s developments, we are, at least, doing utmost to catch the step forward, what is not case with you guys.

Peggy

pre 15 godina

How about Serbia get that money from the NATO countries which bombed it?

The infrastructure should be their responsibility since they saw fit to destroy it in the first place.

Peggy

pre 15 godina

How about Serbia get that money from the NATO countries which bombed it?

The infrastructure should be their responsibility since they saw fit to destroy it in the first place.

predictor

pre 15 godina

Peggy,

You should not orientate everything in a nationalistic waters, as this has nothing to do with the ’99 bombing, but, actually, has to do with the 12 years of your nationalist/chauvinist government that left Serbia without following the prosperity as all other parts of Europe.
Unfortunately, as we (Kosova) were forcibly part of that too, we are also not standing better than you, but comparing to today’s developments, we are, at least, doing utmost to catch the step forward, what is not case with you guys.

Peggy

pre 15 godina

How about Serbia get that money from the NATO countries which bombed it?

The infrastructure should be their responsibility since they saw fit to destroy it in the first place.

predictor

pre 15 godina

Peggy,

You should not orientate everything in a nationalistic waters, as this has nothing to do with the ’99 bombing, but, actually, has to do with the 12 years of your nationalist/chauvinist government that left Serbia without following the prosperity as all other parts of Europe.
Unfortunately, as we (Kosova) were forcibly part of that too, we are also not standing better than you, but comparing to today’s developments, we are, at least, doing utmost to catch the step forward, what is not case with you guys.