Eastern Europe won’t be left without help - Giulietto Chiesa
Published: 02 March, 2009, 18:43
Eastern European countries won’t be left without help in crisis times, says Member of the European Parliament Giulietto Chiesa.
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Published: 02 March, 2009, 18:43
Eastern European countries won’t be left without help in crisis times, says Member of the European Parliament Giulietto Chiesa.