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Cvetkovic extends greetings over Ramadan Bayram

02. August 2011. | 07:46

Source: Emg.rs

"I wish you that the upcoming days be a chance to rebuild fundamental human and moral values, with the hope that we will continue to cherish tolerance, respect tradition and live together in peace and harmony in the years to come too,” reads the letter of greetings by the Prime Minister.

Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic wished all the citizens of Serbia who are of Muslim creed and high dignitaries of the Muslim community in Serbia to spend the upcoming month of Ramadan Bayram in peace, happiness and wellbeing.

"I wish you that the upcoming days be a chance to rebuild fundamental human and moral values, with the hope that we will continue to cherish tolerance, respect tradition and live together in peace and harmony in the years to come too,” reads the letter of greetings by the Prime Minister.

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