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Sollorano: UN Financial Assistance to Kraljevo, and Cacak

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UN Resident Coordinator in Serbia Irena Vojackova Sollorano has said the UN will offer financial assistance to Kraljevo, and Cacak which was worst hit by the severe flooding, as well as support these central Serbian towns through projects.

Ms Sollorano, United Nations Resident Coordinator in Serbia, told state broadcaster RTS her visit to the area of Kraljevo was aimed at learning first-hand about the steps taken in the last two years to protect at-risk settlements.

Since 2014, $7 million had been invested in Serbia’s protection from further flooding through the UN Development Program.

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