Data on EC page: Albania, Serbia's aid to earthquake in Turkey, not Kosovo's

About 60 delegations gathered in Brussels on Monday this week at a conference of donors organised by the European Commission. Already on the official page of this European Union institution are details from this conference, where it has become known that seven billion euros have been collected in total. A few days ago, the minister [...]
About 60 delegations gathered in Brussels on Monday this week at a conference of donors organised by the European Commission.
Already on the official page of this European Union institution are details from this conference, where it has become known that seven billion euros have been collected in total.
A few days ago, Finance Minister Hekuran Murati made news after announcing that “discriminated against” and therefore did not participate in the conference, no matter why he had changed three planes to get to Brussels.
“Unfortunately, my country could not participate and contribute because of the indirect treatment and discrimination by the organiser, who insisted on using astrox (Fosnote) contrary to the letters of Brussels' initial agreement and in the spirit of today's conference.” he had indicated.
Meanwhile, there are other statistics on the EC page for states that have helped Turkey.
Initially, 21 member states -- Albania, Montenegro, Norway and Serbia -- reportedly have mobilised assistance to Syria and Turkey.
It turns out that Kosovo has not been mentioned, which also sent a number of members of the Security Force who had managed to bring some people out of their ruins alive.












