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Post by Fender on Apr 3, 2009 7:39:45 GMT -5
Kosovo Authorities Confuse Diplomats Pristina | 03 April 2009 |
Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci (left) and President Fatmir Sejdiu (right)Kosovo’s authorities continue the tradition of confusion over the names and status of international personalities.
The Presidency, Parliament and the Government have each given different versions of the name and role of the Estonian Ambassador to Brussels, Karin Jaani.
Only the presidency gave the accurate name and position of the Estonian diplomat, who arrived in Kosovo to present her credentials on behalf of her country, as a non-resident ambassador.
Meanwhile, the government introduced Jaani as the Estonian Ambassador to Vienna, while parliament announced her as the Estonian Ambassador to Pristina. Kosovo’s parliamentarians forgot that, until now, Estonia had no embassy in Pristina.
This confusion is not new. In September 2008, Nicolas Kalantziano, a senior official from Greece's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was confused by Kosovo’s President with Christos Zacharakis, the Greek Special Representative of OSCE.
The President spent the entire meeting addressing Kalantziano as Zacharakis.
In another case, Kosovo’s Prime Minister, Hashim Thaci, addressed US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as Mrs. Allbright during Kosovo’s delegation meeting to the US State Department in March of this year. Allbright was Secretary of State in the 1990s.
(Reporting by Vjosa Musliu)
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Post by Fender on Apr 3, 2009 7:41:31 GMT -5
These so called politicians of Kosovo have absolutely no idea of what they are doing. This is just comedy hour gone bad. They have no idea who they are talking to and yet, think they are qualified to annexe land and try to rule. DUDS.
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Post by Pejoni on Apr 3, 2009 11:08:35 GMT -5
We have some morons as our leaders, but this is Balkan.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Apr 4, 2009 22:31:42 GMT -5
Typical when brutal thugs are taken out of their essential role and placed in jobs that doesn't fit their criteria, hence, when the west finally leaves kosovo it will fall into pieces ;D
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Post by karabin on Apr 5, 2009 19:44:16 GMT -5
LOL this whole Kosovo s**t is as bad as bad can get. It has failed on all fronts and that even before they opened. Kosovo is a political, social and economic disaster. Wonder how much longer the West will be able to support their artificial creation before they finally put it to rest.
I read in an article that in some EU countries people were furious about their politicians still sending money to Kosovo to support those terrorists over investing into their own people and country during this economic crisis.
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Post by Novus Dis on Apr 6, 2009 21:01:08 GMT -5
Maybe if they had accepted civilized Serbian education instead the crap their elders taught them then they would know the difference.
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