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Thursday, 22.05.2014.

14:45

International donor conference to be held

The damage caused in Serbia so far by the severe floods exceeds 0.6 percent of the gross national income (GNI), Tanjug has quoted Aleksandar Vučić as saying.

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Albanian-Catholic

pre 9 godina

Serbia had it very easy throughout their lives, bullying their neighbors just because they could. Killing them just to create a pure Serbian Yugoslavia, and when something stokes back you're all caught off guard. Surprise surprise surprise.

Rocky

pre 9 godina

It took 36 Billion Dollars to Restore New Jersey After Hurricane Sandy struck, and that does not include all the money private insurers paid, and all the losses that private individuals had, but did not report. A figure of 175 million is highly unrealistic. When all is said and done, the damages in Serbia and Bosnia will be in the billions. Readers, if you are able, donate what you can, large or small. It will help someone get their life back.
(marKo, 22 May 2014 19:44)

Marko, I do feel bad for the young that have to suffer in Serbia, for those that are over 35 I could care less! To the point, you state that it will take billions to restore Serbia to pre-flood status? During the 1990s, when Serbia's wars of aggression devastated Kosova, Croatia & Bosnia I'll bet it costed Serbia close to a billion $, to sustaine those wars of aggression against her neighbors! Now, don't you wish Serbia would have access to those funds that Serbia spent in the name of ethnic cleansing & genocide, against mostly unarmed civilians? Just something to think about, oh you future children of Serbia!!!

marKo

pre 9 godina

It took 36 Billion Dollars to Restore New Jersey After Hurricane Sandy struck, and that does not include all the money private insurers paid, and all the losses that private individuals had, but did not report. A figure of 175 million is highly unrealistic. When all is said and done, the damages in Serbia and Bosnia will be in the billions. Readers, if you are able, donate what you can, large or small. It will help someone get their life back.

marKo

pre 9 godina

It took 36 Billion Dollars to Restore New Jersey After Hurricane Sandy struck, and that does not include all the money private insurers paid, and all the losses that private individuals had, but did not report. A figure of 175 million is highly unrealistic. When all is said and done, the damages in Serbia and Bosnia will be in the billions. Readers, if you are able, donate what you can, large or small. It will help someone get their life back.

Rocky

pre 9 godina

It took 36 Billion Dollars to Restore New Jersey After Hurricane Sandy struck, and that does not include all the money private insurers paid, and all the losses that private individuals had, but did not report. A figure of 175 million is highly unrealistic. When all is said and done, the damages in Serbia and Bosnia will be in the billions. Readers, if you are able, donate what you can, large or small. It will help someone get their life back.
(marKo, 22 May 2014 19:44)

Marko, I do feel bad for the young that have to suffer in Serbia, for those that are over 35 I could care less! To the point, you state that it will take billions to restore Serbia to pre-flood status? During the 1990s, when Serbia's wars of aggression devastated Kosova, Croatia & Bosnia I'll bet it costed Serbia close to a billion $, to sustaine those wars of aggression against her neighbors! Now, don't you wish Serbia would have access to those funds that Serbia spent in the name of ethnic cleansing & genocide, against mostly unarmed civilians? Just something to think about, oh you future children of Serbia!!!

Albanian-Catholic

pre 9 godina

Serbia had it very easy throughout their lives, bullying their neighbors just because they could. Killing them just to create a pure Serbian Yugoslavia, and when something stokes back you're all caught off guard. Surprise surprise surprise.

Rocky

pre 9 godina

It took 36 Billion Dollars to Restore New Jersey After Hurricane Sandy struck, and that does not include all the money private insurers paid, and all the losses that private individuals had, but did not report. A figure of 175 million is highly unrealistic. When all is said and done, the damages in Serbia and Bosnia will be in the billions. Readers, if you are able, donate what you can, large or small. It will help someone get their life back.
(marKo, 22 May 2014 19:44)

Marko, I do feel bad for the young that have to suffer in Serbia, for those that are over 35 I could care less! To the point, you state that it will take billions to restore Serbia to pre-flood status? During the 1990s, when Serbia's wars of aggression devastated Kosova, Croatia & Bosnia I'll bet it costed Serbia close to a billion $, to sustaine those wars of aggression against her neighbors! Now, don't you wish Serbia would have access to those funds that Serbia spent in the name of ethnic cleansing & genocide, against mostly unarmed civilians? Just something to think about, oh you future children of Serbia!!!

marKo

pre 9 godina

It took 36 Billion Dollars to Restore New Jersey After Hurricane Sandy struck, and that does not include all the money private insurers paid, and all the losses that private individuals had, but did not report. A figure of 175 million is highly unrealistic. When all is said and done, the damages in Serbia and Bosnia will be in the billions. Readers, if you are able, donate what you can, large or small. It will help someone get their life back.

Albanian-Catholic

pre 9 godina

Serbia had it very easy throughout their lives, bullying their neighbors just because they could. Killing them just to create a pure Serbian Yugoslavia, and when something stokes back you're all caught off guard. Surprise surprise surprise.