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Source: B92
Belgrade : Serbia | about 1 month ago  
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Mirko Cvetkovi� says the agreement with the IMF "is the best confirmation" that the government is pursuing a good and sustainable policy. "There is no better response to the critics and a better confirmation that this government is pursuing a good and sustainable policy, either in short terms or...
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