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Serbia's deal with Gazprom has a rotten smell

By Toby Vogel  -  31.01.2008 / 00:00 CET
The possibility of radical nationalist Tomislav Nikolic carrying the second round of Serbia's presidential election on 3 February worries EU policymakers since they expect him to move the country closer to Russia. But Serbia has just taken a decisive step in that direction by selling off its entire oil industry to Russia's state-owned energy giant Gazprom.

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