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Military budget for 2011 RSD 72 billion

28. December 2010. | 13:13

Source: Tanjug

Serbia's Defence Minister Dragan Sutanovac said Monday the military budget will be at RSD 72 billion next year, adding that he still thought the figure was too low.

Serbia's Defence Minister Dragan Sutanovac said Monday the military budget will be at RSD 72 billion next year, adding that he still thought the figure was too low. The budget will be slightly higher than in 2010, he noted.

"We still think it is not enough, but we are not going to not complain, since everyone is having budget difficulties," he stated. It would be unfair to demand a bigger budget now, he remarked, adding that the defence ministry should instead try to help other ministries. The government needs teamwork, he stressed.

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