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Wednesday, 30.01.2013.

19:29

Ambassador: Serbia is Russia's main partner in Balkans

Serbia is Russia's main economic partner in the Balkans, Russian Ambassador in Belgrade Aleksandr Chepurin stated on Wednesday.

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Milan Knez

pre 11 godina

other factors like transportation costs and demand for natural gas affect the price as well. it's not just the wholesale price that is the cause of the high gas prices to consumers in serbia. only getting the actual wholesale cost of the gas being supplied from russia and then factoring in the price other countries get for a similar demand level could you say if russian companies are charging serbia to much for gas.

ida

pre 11 godina

Serbs and Russians need to have MUCH MORE student and scholarship exchanges. The brightest Serbs need to go to Russia and Russia would benefit as well as the Serbs wouldn't end up working for countries which promote the death and destruction of Serbs in the Balkans.
Serbs have had a lot of great scientists and Russia should work more with Serbia to develop them and itself.

Michael Thomas

pre 11 godina

This is a clear message that Russia wants Serbia as a friend and will help Serbia if it turns its back on the EU and NATO.

Serbia is surrounded by NATO enemies and needs a powerful friend. Russia can provide military protection against further NATO aggression and it can provide an economic life-line at a time other small southern and east European nations are sinking into economic oblivion.

marKo

pre 11 godina

Russia invests in Serbia and loans money despite the risk and Kosovo Separatists tell us we are paying to much interest. Russia invests money directly into Serbian Infrastructure and will connect Serbia with the south stream and Kosovo Seperatists tell us that they charge to much for oil.

I used to have this neighbor, and whenever I bought something, he would ask me how much it cost, and then he told me how he could have bought it cheaper. The thing is he never bought much of anything.

John

pre 11 godina

Russia is the country where deficit is the highest once. You can call it partner, I just call it raping, especially when reflecting that Austria pay 270$ per cm gas while Serbia pays 475$.

John

pre 11 godina

Russia is the country where deficit is the highest once. You can call it partner, I just call it raping, especially when reflecting that Austria pay 270$ per cm gas while Serbia pays 475$.

Michael Thomas

pre 11 godina

This is a clear message that Russia wants Serbia as a friend and will help Serbia if it turns its back on the EU and NATO.

Serbia is surrounded by NATO enemies and needs a powerful friend. Russia can provide military protection against further NATO aggression and it can provide an economic life-line at a time other small southern and east European nations are sinking into economic oblivion.

ida

pre 11 godina

Serbs and Russians need to have MUCH MORE student and scholarship exchanges. The brightest Serbs need to go to Russia and Russia would benefit as well as the Serbs wouldn't end up working for countries which promote the death and destruction of Serbs in the Balkans.
Serbs have had a lot of great scientists and Russia should work more with Serbia to develop them and itself.

Milan Knez

pre 11 godina

other factors like transportation costs and demand for natural gas affect the price as well. it's not just the wholesale price that is the cause of the high gas prices to consumers in serbia. only getting the actual wholesale cost of the gas being supplied from russia and then factoring in the price other countries get for a similar demand level could you say if russian companies are charging serbia to much for gas.

marKo

pre 11 godina

Russia invests in Serbia and loans money despite the risk and Kosovo Separatists tell us we are paying to much interest. Russia invests money directly into Serbian Infrastructure and will connect Serbia with the south stream and Kosovo Seperatists tell us that they charge to much for oil.

I used to have this neighbor, and whenever I bought something, he would ask me how much it cost, and then he told me how he could have bought it cheaper. The thing is he never bought much of anything.

John

pre 11 godina

Russia is the country where deficit is the highest once. You can call it partner, I just call it raping, especially when reflecting that Austria pay 270$ per cm gas while Serbia pays 475$.

ida

pre 11 godina

Serbs and Russians need to have MUCH MORE student and scholarship exchanges. The brightest Serbs need to go to Russia and Russia would benefit as well as the Serbs wouldn't end up working for countries which promote the death and destruction of Serbs in the Balkans.
Serbs have had a lot of great scientists and Russia should work more with Serbia to develop them and itself.

Michael Thomas

pre 11 godina

This is a clear message that Russia wants Serbia as a friend and will help Serbia if it turns its back on the EU and NATO.

Serbia is surrounded by NATO enemies and needs a powerful friend. Russia can provide military protection against further NATO aggression and it can provide an economic life-line at a time other small southern and east European nations are sinking into economic oblivion.

marKo

pre 11 godina

Russia invests in Serbia and loans money despite the risk and Kosovo Separatists tell us we are paying to much interest. Russia invests money directly into Serbian Infrastructure and will connect Serbia with the south stream and Kosovo Seperatists tell us that they charge to much for oil.

I used to have this neighbor, and whenever I bought something, he would ask me how much it cost, and then he told me how he could have bought it cheaper. The thing is he never bought much of anything.

Milan Knez

pre 11 godina

other factors like transportation costs and demand for natural gas affect the price as well. it's not just the wholesale price that is the cause of the high gas prices to consumers in serbia. only getting the actual wholesale cost of the gas being supplied from russia and then factoring in the price other countries get for a similar demand level could you say if russian companies are charging serbia to much for gas.