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Cvetkovic extends Christmas greetings

24. December 2010. | 07:18

Source: Emg.rs

Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic has extended Christmas greetings to Belgrade Archbishop Stanislav Hocevar and all citizens of Serbia marking this holiday according to the Gregorian calendar.

Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic has extended Christmas greetings to Belgrade Archbishop Stanislav Hocevar and all citizens of Serbia marking this holiday according to the Gregorian calendar.

On behalf of the Serbian government on my own behalf I wish that this holiday bring peace, health, joy and encourage the strengthening of unity, understanding and tolerance in a democratic Serbia, reads the message from Prime Minister Cvetkovic.

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