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Negotiations with IMF set to continue

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Belgrade : Serbia | 27 days ago  
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The representatives of the Serbian government and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will continue negotiations on Monday. The talks will be held at the level of technical commissions, with the goal of defining individual items of the budget and to discuss mid-term and long-term plans for the...
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