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Tuesday, 15.07.2014.

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Serbia won't go bankrupt, says prime minister

We started to implement all that is necessary to pull Serbia through, and now we have a completely stable financial market, Aleksandar Vučić as told the RTS.

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resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada

pre 9 godina

Considering that Serbia ain't a wealthy nation and if it were to become bankrupt I wouldn't be surprised if it declaring bankruptcy would be worse than the U.S. city of Detroit declaring bankruptcy being in billions of dollars in debt (except for its suburbs or certain suburbs that appear more economically stable) and if necessary to point out but on our recent trip to the U.S. we had a stopover flight at Detroit Metropolitan Airport and I noticed at the airport that Detroit's tourism didn't appear promoted and perhaps it's somehow attributed to the city being in massive debt.)

fas

pre 9 godina

You just got IMF:ed again, didn´t you?

"Only thing we live eat and breath for is €U, at any cost" isn´t it?

Man, you WILL be bankrupt.

For others not infected by the US imposed Otporista quisling regime, take a look at Iceland, NOT Argentiina and Greece. Also BRICS and the rest of the free world have just kick-started their alternative to a US Zionist IMF and World bank, in Fortaleza, Brazil.

fas

pre 9 godina

You just got IMF:ed again, didn´t you?

"Only thing we live eat and breath for is €U, at any cost" isn´t it?

Man, you WILL be bankrupt.

For others not infected by the US imposed Otporista quisling regime, take a look at Iceland, NOT Argentiina and Greece. Also BRICS and the rest of the free world have just kick-started their alternative to a US Zionist IMF and World bank, in Fortaleza, Brazil.

resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada

pre 9 godina

Considering that Serbia ain't a wealthy nation and if it were to become bankrupt I wouldn't be surprised if it declaring bankruptcy would be worse than the U.S. city of Detroit declaring bankruptcy being in billions of dollars in debt (except for its suburbs or certain suburbs that appear more economically stable) and if necessary to point out but on our recent trip to the U.S. we had a stopover flight at Detroit Metropolitan Airport and I noticed at the airport that Detroit's tourism didn't appear promoted and perhaps it's somehow attributed to the city being in massive debt.)

fas

pre 9 godina

You just got IMF:ed again, didn´t you?

"Only thing we live eat and breath for is €U, at any cost" isn´t it?

Man, you WILL be bankrupt.

For others not infected by the US imposed Otporista quisling regime, take a look at Iceland, NOT Argentiina and Greece. Also BRICS and the rest of the free world have just kick-started their alternative to a US Zionist IMF and World bank, in Fortaleza, Brazil.

resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada

pre 9 godina

Considering that Serbia ain't a wealthy nation and if it were to become bankrupt I wouldn't be surprised if it declaring bankruptcy would be worse than the U.S. city of Detroit declaring bankruptcy being in billions of dollars in debt (except for its suburbs or certain suburbs that appear more economically stable) and if necessary to point out but on our recent trip to the U.S. we had a stopover flight at Detroit Metropolitan Airport and I noticed at the airport that Detroit's tourism didn't appear promoted and perhaps it's somehow attributed to the city being in massive debt.)