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Tuesday, 20.10.2009.

16:46

Russia to approve billion dollar loan to Serbia

Serbian and Russian Presidents Boris Tadić and Dmitry Medvedev have agreed on the details of a USD 1bn Russian loan to Serbia.

Izvor: FoNet

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The Swiss

pre 16 godina

for a loan and be dragged around by their noses?"

Since 2003 12 billion dollars have been invested in Serbia. Russia is #19 on the investor list!!!
(ARTa, 21 October 2009 04:36)

You didn't get the meaning of my post, nevermind, no surprise!

ARTa

pre 16 godina

"It's free buddy, only a finger into your bankrupt friends' eyes"

In English a loan is different from a grant /gift. Is it not so in Serbian or Russian? Russia never gives gifts to anyone. Just ask the Czech, Poles, Romanians, Gulgars, Hungarians, Baltics etc. Russia's economy in on par with Saudi Arabia, Libya and other hell holes: just drill and sell oil.

--"Did you think that IMF is the only place Serbs can go to for a loan and be dragged around by their noses?"

Since 2003 12 billion dollars have been invested in Serbia. Russia is #19 on the investor list!!!

Mike

pre 16 godina

"Sick, really, that such an impoverished country would spend so much money buying influence in SE Europe. I wonder what Russia's poor and vulnerable taxpayers have to say - if they could say - about it."

-- In all likelihood the same thing American taxpayers would say (or grumble) whenever my country throws money around the Middle East the Caucasus and Central Asia to purchase elections and the allegience of tin-pot dictatorships.

The Swiss

pre 16 godina

Russian agencies in Belgrade that a final decision on the loan deal would be drawn up today.
--
So what are the terms of the loan? Why so secret?
(ARTa, 20 October 2009 21:47)

It's free buddy, only a finger into your bankrupt friends' eyes

Peggy

pre 16 godina

A billion dollars? That's really only 670,000,000 Euros! Better in Roubles... Almost 30 billion!.. Hope some non-oligarchs see some of the cash...
(Dragce, 20 October 2009 19:49)

I'm glad you can afford to turn your nose up at one billion dollars. It doesn't matter how you look at it, one billion is still a very large amount.

You wish you had friends who could do that for you. You seem very annoyed that someone is helping Serbia. Did you think that IMF is the only place Serbs can go to for a loan and be dragged around by their noses?

ARTa

pre 16 godina

Russian Emergency Situations Minister Sergei Shoigu told Russian agencies in Belgrade that a final decision on the loan deal would be drawn up today.
--
So what are the terms of the loan? Why so secret?

al-x

pre 16 godina

Sick, really, that such an impoverished country would spend so much money buying influence in SE Europe. I wonder what Russia's poor and vulnerable taxpayers have to say - if they could say - about it.

Having said that, where are the democrats in Serbia that elected Tadic in this debate? Shouldn't they be more vocal about coddling dictators after deposing their own?

Really, Serbia, is this the way you want to go?

Dragce

pre 16 godina

A billion dollars? That's really only 670,000,000 Euros! Better in Roubles... Almost 30 billion!.. Hope some non-oligarchs see some of the cash...

Berkeley

pre 16 godina

Serbia wouldn't need today a cent from Russia, if the Oligarchs would have paid for NIS the regular market value. Now, they have Serbia's best asset AND the interest from a 1bn loan. I'm sure that Serbian politicians will enjoy the Kaviar parties with the Russian oligarchs.

But we know,.... that "accuses" come from the Western/Croatian/Albanian camp. Russia would never abuse Serbia for the Kosovo stance, absolutely sure. *Fingercross*

Ziveli, Abramovic.

Peggy

pre 16 godina

A billion dollars? That's really only 670,000,000 Euros! Better in Roubles... Almost 30 billion!.. Hope some non-oligarchs see some of the cash...
(Dragce, 20 October 2009 19:49)

I'm glad you can afford to turn your nose up at one billion dollars. It doesn't matter how you look at it, one billion is still a very large amount.

You wish you had friends who could do that for you. You seem very annoyed that someone is helping Serbia. Did you think that IMF is the only place Serbs can go to for a loan and be dragged around by their noses?

Mike

pre 16 godina

"Sick, really, that such an impoverished country would spend so much money buying influence in SE Europe. I wonder what Russia's poor and vulnerable taxpayers have to say - if they could say - about it."

-- In all likelihood the same thing American taxpayers would say (or grumble) whenever my country throws money around the Middle East the Caucasus and Central Asia to purchase elections and the allegience of tin-pot dictatorships.

The Swiss

pre 16 godina

Russian agencies in Belgrade that a final decision on the loan deal would be drawn up today.
--
So what are the terms of the loan? Why so secret?
(ARTa, 20 October 2009 21:47)

It's free buddy, only a finger into your bankrupt friends' eyes

Berkeley

pre 16 godina

Serbia wouldn't need today a cent from Russia, if the Oligarchs would have paid for NIS the regular market value. Now, they have Serbia's best asset AND the interest from a 1bn loan. I'm sure that Serbian politicians will enjoy the Kaviar parties with the Russian oligarchs.

But we know,.... that "accuses" come from the Western/Croatian/Albanian camp. Russia would never abuse Serbia for the Kosovo stance, absolutely sure. *Fingercross*

Ziveli, Abramovic.

al-x

pre 16 godina

Sick, really, that such an impoverished country would spend so much money buying influence in SE Europe. I wonder what Russia's poor and vulnerable taxpayers have to say - if they could say - about it.

Having said that, where are the democrats in Serbia that elected Tadic in this debate? Shouldn't they be more vocal about coddling dictators after deposing their own?

Really, Serbia, is this the way you want to go?

Dragce

pre 16 godina

A billion dollars? That's really only 670,000,000 Euros! Better in Roubles... Almost 30 billion!.. Hope some non-oligarchs see some of the cash...

ARTa

pre 16 godina

Russian Emergency Situations Minister Sergei Shoigu told Russian agencies in Belgrade that a final decision on the loan deal would be drawn up today.
--
So what are the terms of the loan? Why so secret?

ARTa

pre 16 godina

"It's free buddy, only a finger into your bankrupt friends' eyes"

In English a loan is different from a grant /gift. Is it not so in Serbian or Russian? Russia never gives gifts to anyone. Just ask the Czech, Poles, Romanians, Gulgars, Hungarians, Baltics etc. Russia's economy in on par with Saudi Arabia, Libya and other hell holes: just drill and sell oil.

--"Did you think that IMF is the only place Serbs can go to for a loan and be dragged around by their noses?"

Since 2003 12 billion dollars have been invested in Serbia. Russia is #19 on the investor list!!!

The Swiss

pre 16 godina

for a loan and be dragged around by their noses?"

Since 2003 12 billion dollars have been invested in Serbia. Russia is #19 on the investor list!!!
(ARTa, 21 October 2009 04:36)

You didn't get the meaning of my post, nevermind, no surprise!

al-x

pre 16 godina

Sick, really, that such an impoverished country would spend so much money buying influence in SE Europe. I wonder what Russia's poor and vulnerable taxpayers have to say - if they could say - about it.

Having said that, where are the democrats in Serbia that elected Tadic in this debate? Shouldn't they be more vocal about coddling dictators after deposing their own?

Really, Serbia, is this the way you want to go?

Berkeley

pre 16 godina

Serbia wouldn't need today a cent from Russia, if the Oligarchs would have paid for NIS the regular market value. Now, they have Serbia's best asset AND the interest from a 1bn loan. I'm sure that Serbian politicians will enjoy the Kaviar parties with the Russian oligarchs.

But we know,.... that "accuses" come from the Western/Croatian/Albanian camp. Russia would never abuse Serbia for the Kosovo stance, absolutely sure. *Fingercross*

Ziveli, Abramovic.

ARTa

pre 16 godina

Russian Emergency Situations Minister Sergei Shoigu told Russian agencies in Belgrade that a final decision on the loan deal would be drawn up today.
--
So what are the terms of the loan? Why so secret?

Dragce

pre 16 godina

A billion dollars? That's really only 670,000,000 Euros! Better in Roubles... Almost 30 billion!.. Hope some non-oligarchs see some of the cash...

The Swiss

pre 16 godina

Russian agencies in Belgrade that a final decision on the loan deal would be drawn up today.
--
So what are the terms of the loan? Why so secret?
(ARTa, 20 October 2009 21:47)

It's free buddy, only a finger into your bankrupt friends' eyes

ARTa

pre 16 godina

"It's free buddy, only a finger into your bankrupt friends' eyes"

In English a loan is different from a grant /gift. Is it not so in Serbian or Russian? Russia never gives gifts to anyone. Just ask the Czech, Poles, Romanians, Gulgars, Hungarians, Baltics etc. Russia's economy in on par with Saudi Arabia, Libya and other hell holes: just drill and sell oil.

--"Did you think that IMF is the only place Serbs can go to for a loan and be dragged around by their noses?"

Since 2003 12 billion dollars have been invested in Serbia. Russia is #19 on the investor list!!!

Peggy

pre 16 godina

A billion dollars? That's really only 670,000,000 Euros! Better in Roubles... Almost 30 billion!.. Hope some non-oligarchs see some of the cash...
(Dragce, 20 October 2009 19:49)

I'm glad you can afford to turn your nose up at one billion dollars. It doesn't matter how you look at it, one billion is still a very large amount.

You wish you had friends who could do that for you. You seem very annoyed that someone is helping Serbia. Did you think that IMF is the only place Serbs can go to for a loan and be dragged around by their noses?

Mike

pre 16 godina

"Sick, really, that such an impoverished country would spend so much money buying influence in SE Europe. I wonder what Russia's poor and vulnerable taxpayers have to say - if they could say - about it."

-- In all likelihood the same thing American taxpayers would say (or grumble) whenever my country throws money around the Middle East the Caucasus and Central Asia to purchase elections and the allegience of tin-pot dictatorships.

The Swiss

pre 16 godina

for a loan and be dragged around by their noses?"

Since 2003 12 billion dollars have been invested in Serbia. Russia is #19 on the investor list!!!
(ARTa, 21 October 2009 04:36)

You didn't get the meaning of my post, nevermind, no surprise!