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Monday, 04.01.2010.

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“World Heritage of Serbia” promoted in Belgrade

The book “World Heritage of Serbia” was promoted today at the National Museum in Belgrade, presenting Serbia’s heritage on the UNESCO list.

Izvor: FoNet

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Peggy

pre 16 godina

Second, how can you say weapons, seeing how they are "dangerously close" to "the enemy"?
(KU, 5 January 2010 01:13)
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Relax KU, he didn't mean it literally.
Am I right to assume that you have not heard of this type of expression before?

KU

pre 16 godina

"Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić, who also attended the event, said that culture represents "one of the most power weapons" in a country's foreign policy"

Weapons against whom? It is a pity that you use them as weapons Vuk. Because they are something much more precious and noble than just weapons. I wonder what the monks in Gracanica would think if they heard you refer to them as weapons.
Second, how can you say weapons, seeing how they are "dangerously close" to "the enemy"?

KU

pre 16 godina

"Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić, who also attended the event, said that culture represents "one of the most power weapons" in a country's foreign policy"

Weapons against whom? It is a pity that you use them as weapons Vuk. Because they are something much more precious and noble than just weapons. I wonder what the monks in Gracanica would think if they heard you refer to them as weapons.
Second, how can you say weapons, seeing how they are "dangerously close" to "the enemy"?

Peggy

pre 16 godina

Second, how can you say weapons, seeing how they are "dangerously close" to "the enemy"?
(KU, 5 January 2010 01:13)
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Relax KU, he didn't mean it literally.
Am I right to assume that you have not heard of this type of expression before?

KU

pre 16 godina

"Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić, who also attended the event, said that culture represents "one of the most power weapons" in a country's foreign policy"

Weapons against whom? It is a pity that you use them as weapons Vuk. Because they are something much more precious and noble than just weapons. I wonder what the monks in Gracanica would think if they heard you refer to them as weapons.
Second, how can you say weapons, seeing how they are "dangerously close" to "the enemy"?

Peggy

pre 16 godina

Second, how can you say weapons, seeing how they are "dangerously close" to "the enemy"?
(KU, 5 January 2010 01:13)
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Relax KU, he didn't mean it literally.
Am I right to assume that you have not heard of this type of expression before?