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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 26, 2012 21:22:56 GMT -5
Serbia wants compromise
Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic and UK Foreign Secretary William Hague agreed on Thursday it was necessary to settle all issues between Belgrade and Pristina through talks.
(KosovoCompromiseStuff) Friday, October 26, 2012
Nikolic stressed Serbia was prepared to continue its reforms and meet the EU's requirements for the sake of joining the EU and its own interest, while Hague confirmed that London was still strongly in favour of enlargement.
Serbia entered the final stage of the talks with Pristina after the meeting between Serbia's Prime Minister Ivica Dacic and his counterpart from Kosovo Hasim Taci in Brussels last week, said Nikolic.
Serbia is prepared to make many compromises in order to solve the issue of Kosovo, but it will expect the same from the Albanian side, he underscored.
Serbia is willing to accept all solutions that improve the life of the people in Kosovo and are in line with Serbia's Constitution, Nikolic noted, the president's press service has released.
Serbia is ready for EU membership and for that goal, but also out of its own interest, it is determined to complete the judiciary reform, establish the full rule of law and stability of government institutions and deal with crime and corruption, which are the conditions set by the EU, Nikolic pointed out.
Hague welcomed the resolve Serbia displayed on its EU path.
He said the UK was a strong advocate of the EU's enlargement and that it wanted all of the region's countries to join the EU, so the UK was willing to help build the best possible relations between Balkan countries.
Hague arrived in Belgrade from Pristina, and after meeting Nikolic, he met with Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Aleksandar Vucic.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 26, 2012 21:30:25 GMT -5
Hague mentions he is EXPECTING SIMILAR COMPROMISES FROM ALBANIANS ALSO!
The masters of the Albanians are now pushing for compromises from them. This is one step back Albs, are your people going to further push for more ISOLATION?
PS I wonder what kind of reactions we will see in front of king Thaci's palace.....l suppose it will be all fine madam albright will be there to console him LMAO
Do you Albanians remember the western propaganda about you guys being violent about any compromise because a compromise will make the region burst into war........l knew it was all BS from the beginning.
ITS OVAH!
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Post by atdhetar on Oct 27, 2012 7:29:45 GMT -5
Are we reading the same piece here? I mean its the same article but this fucking momo must be reading another thing all together, ermmm define compromise? How is that isolation will ensue because of concessions? And the article says serbia will be expecting compromise not hague but thats neither here nor there. I just can't come to terms how you relate compromise from the albanian side with calamity for kosova? It boggles the mind at how poor and laughable your logic is
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Post by bowandarrow on Oct 27, 2012 7:51:54 GMT -5
UK Foreign Secretary William Hague him that baby faced pro Nato Chimp?
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Post by uz on Oct 27, 2012 16:20:29 GMT -5
Are we reading the same piece here? I mean its the same article but this f**king momo must be reading another thing all together, ermmm define compromise? How is that isolation will ensue because of concessions? And the article says serbia will be expecting compromise not hague but thats neither here nor there. I just can't come to terms how you relate compromise from the albanian side with calamity for kosova? It boggles the mind at how poor and laughable your logic is The point is, anything less than independance is not independance. Your so-called leaders have been saying this from the beginning and the albs in Kosovo agree.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 27, 2012 18:52:04 GMT -5
^ They need to be following Albin Kurti not Thaci and his madam (Albright)
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Post by uz on Oct 27, 2012 19:20:35 GMT -5
^ They need to be following Albin Kurti not Thaci and his madam (Albright) well unfortunately for them the West considers Kurti extreme and his ways, untasteful. Maybe this was the setup after all.
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Post by atdhetar on Oct 27, 2012 22:35:17 GMT -5
Are we reading the same piece here? I mean its the same article but this f**king momo must be reading another thing all together, ermmm define compromise? How is that isolation will ensue because of concessions? And the article says serbia will be expecting compromise not hague but thats neither here nor there. I just can't come to terms how you relate compromise from the albanian side with calamity for kosova? It boggles the mind at how poor and laughable your logic is The point is, anything less than independance is not independance. Your so-called leaders have been saying this from the beginning and the albs in Kosovo agree. i do not understand what you mean, kosova is recognised by all the major countries around the world as independent, where does it imply that the very independence of kosova is up for compromise anywhere in that article, you are drawing loose conclusions which are unfounded, you are taking the word compromise and applying it to your own agenda and end goal...but compromise in this context is more likely to mean hashing out lingering issues such as the case of mitrovica, monasteries and abbeys caretaking and things of that nature, where does is say that kosova is going to compromise on its independence? ? that is absurd, there is no going back, do you people not understand, its gone too far, way to fucking far, for things to roll back that would imply major fucking warfare and the callapse of the civilised world as we know it.
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Post by uz on Oct 27, 2012 23:35:51 GMT -5
No, the article doesn't say much and I was not referring to it directly.
The term "independent" in this case especially isn't solid. Your declaration was in 2008 and since Kosovo has been occupied by EU/NATO/UN forces. Even K-albs see this, at least the so so smart ones. Kosovo's "declaration" may be "recognized" by the big players, but there's still no doubt that it's seen as disputed territory. At the UN, all nations sit as equals - Kosovo is not one of them, and the USA and others don't have much say in it.
-- notice how the term "declaration" always gets brought up when speaking of Kosovo. Cause it needs to be clear that there's a difference.
Now we're coming close to the end of "supervised independence" - so tell me, which independence date would be more significant?
In my opinion K albs are beginning to see the truth of the matter which is why there's no surprise a guy like Kurti would gain in popularity. Albs have got an egotistical connection to Kosovo and they'll never give that up no matter how hard they see the reality that the enemy (the real enemy) designed they're perspective.
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Post by Novus Dis on Oct 27, 2012 23:44:05 GMT -5
Any compromise is actually a bait and switch.
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Post by atdhetar on Oct 28, 2012 12:06:18 GMT -5
it makes no sense, why would they give kosova the independence in the first place and now take it away? if anyone is compromising here is serbia for the sake of getting into the EU.
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Post by Shqipni13 on Oct 28, 2012 17:07:26 GMT -5
If the U.S would change its policy it wouldn't be in the near future.
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Post by atdhetar on Oct 28, 2012 22:33:05 GMT -5
well there is no going back period, everyone knows that, serbia gave up any right to claim kosova when they attempted to have it ethnicly cleansed. how can you reinstate, at this point, a serbian dominion over kosova? its practically impossible.
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Post by Novus Dis on Oct 29, 2012 0:11:34 GMT -5
it makes no sense, why would they give kosova the independence in the first place and now take it away? if anyone is compromising here is serbia for the sake of getting into the EU. Because your owners have run out of money, Shqiptar. Now they're selling their slaves off to back into the green. It's the price of empire.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 29, 2012 0:56:27 GMT -5
^ They need to be following Albin Kurti not Thaci and his madam (Albright) well unfortunately for them the West considers Kurti extreme and his ways, untasteful. Maybe this was the setup after all. I strongly believe the West wants status quo until everything is stolen, then throw Albs into the scrap heap. The USA has a habit of double crossing.
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Post by atdhetar on Oct 29, 2012 4:45:04 GMT -5
it makes no sense, why would they give kosova the independence in the first place and now take it away? if anyone is compromising here is serbia for the sake of getting into the EU. Because your owners have run out of money, Shqiptar. Now they're selling their slaves off to back into the green. It's the price of empire. i had no idea monkeys had pipe dreams too
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