The private firm, “Progresgas-trejding”, employing a staff of six and holding ninth place on the list of 200 top Yugoslav firms, is most likely to get the job of exporting wheat to pay for the import of Russian gas. The firm was founded by Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Marjanovic As soon as the UN Sanctions Committee ten days ago approved […]

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