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Thursday, 23.10.2014.

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Serbian, Macedonian ministers discuss military cooperation

Serbian Defense Minister Bratislav Gašić and his Macedonian counterpart Zoran Jolevski met in Belgrade on Wednesday.

Izvor: Tanjug

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FREINovic

pre 9 godina

What's good about this military co-operationis the fact Serbia & Macedonia have NOT applied sanctions to Russia and both are being strung along by the EU/NATO. Bulgaria will lose Macedonia permanently because Macedonia is blocked by Greece from EU/NATO while Brussels just wants to string along Serbia as much as possible; they love our grovelling. SERBIA can take MACEDONIA toward Moscow because we saw this week that the Serbian people love Putin. This will filter up to the current government (or a new one) and a pro-EU course will become unlikely as Russian economic influence grows

FREINovic

pre 9 godina

What's good about this military co-operationis the fact Serbia & Macedonia have NOT applied sanctions to Russia and both are being strung along by the EU/NATO. Bulgaria will lose Macedonia permanently because Macedonia is blocked by Greece from EU/NATO while Brussels just wants to string along Serbia as much as possible; they love our grovelling. SERBIA can take MACEDONIA toward Moscow because we saw this week that the Serbian people love Putin. This will filter up to the current government (or a new one) and a pro-EU course will become unlikely as Russian economic influence grows

FREINovic

pre 9 godina

What's good about this military co-operationis the fact Serbia & Macedonia have NOT applied sanctions to Russia and both are being strung along by the EU/NATO. Bulgaria will lose Macedonia permanently because Macedonia is blocked by Greece from EU/NATO while Brussels just wants to string along Serbia as much as possible; they love our grovelling. SERBIA can take MACEDONIA toward Moscow because we saw this week that the Serbian people love Putin. This will filter up to the current government (or a new one) and a pro-EU course will become unlikely as Russian economic influence grows