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Post by rex362 on Mar 7, 2013 14:06:30 GMT -5
"Lies were told that Kosovo is ours" - PM Source: Beta, NIN BELGRADE -- Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dačić says citizens have been lied to for ten years that Kosovo is Serbian and that it was even made official in the Constitution.
“Lies were told that Kosovo is ours, it was even made official in the Constitution. Today, the Constitution is not helping at all. The Serbian president cannot go to Kosovo, nor the prime minister, nor ministers, nor the police or army,” he told weekly NIN. He wrote in the article marking the tenth anniversary of PM Zoran Đinđić’s assassination that Kosovo was taboo for ten years and that no one could officially tell the truth.
According to the prime minister, Serbs can only leave Kosovo.
“That's how much Kosovo is ours and what our constitution and laws mean there," he stressed.
Dačić noted that Serbia still needed to define its “real” borders and to try and “save what can be saved in Kosovo”, primarily for the sake of Serbs living there in order to provide them with a “normal, safe life and clear future”.
“That way and only that way, Serbia will have a future,” he underscored.
Reuters has reported that Dačić’s statement is the latest sign of an historic U-turn by Belgrade.
Serbia does not recognize Kosovo but is under pressure to “improve relations with its "former province" if the EU is to give the green light to accession talks and send a vital message of stability to much-needed foreign investors,” Reuters pointed out.
“The northern, Serb pocket of territory is now at the center of EU-mediated talks between Dačić and his Kosovo counterpart, former guerrilla commander Hashim Thaci, that will resume on March 20 in Brussels,” the agency added.
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Post by rex362 on Mar 7, 2013 14:08:29 GMT -5
its about fricken time they admitted And then this bich says serbia should freeze the kosova issue .....wtf its niot his or serbia's to freeze......freeze your brain “The only chance for Serbia to survive is to freeze the Kosovo issue because every solution that the EU and the U.S. want to impose now is leading toward independent Kosovo,” Koštunica told daily Večernje novosti.
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Post by rex362 on Mar 7, 2013 14:10:01 GMT -5
while .......this man is sending flowers to Chavez .... and that wraps up serbian news for the day ......what say you if ya haven't disappeared Uz
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Post by rex362 on Mar 7, 2013 14:12:52 GMT -5
And I say also unto thee, who deletith thy thread is a picka as well as thee that moveth .....
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Post by lokii on Mar 7, 2013 23:49:58 GMT -5
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Post by Balkaneros on Mar 8, 2013 16:26:12 GMT -5
Dacic is right except you guys are taking it the wrong way. He's being realistic, Serbia has not control over the majority of Kosovo anyway this doesn't mean recognition so hold your breath. He wants the Serbs to be protected this is clear and his most important aim - I agree. Status can remain in limbo it only works in Serbia's favor anyway. US won't break the Serbia-Kosovo deadlock - expertKosovo turned to the United States to ask for assistance because Kosovo’s Prime Minister has noticed in his last meeting with Prime Minister of Serbia Mr. Dacic that the EU as the only facilitator of this dialogue is basically not able to help Kosovo maintain its position, defend its constitution as an independent state and that is because not all the EU member states recognize Kosovo. So, the Prime Minister of Kosovo has found himself in a difficult position because he is negotiating with Serbia, which has not recognized Kosovo and the EU, which remains divided on the stance of Kosovo. So, the Prime Minister of Kosovo believes that the United States as a true supporter of Kosovo and its independence can help Oslo defend its position in these negotiations, which will happen on the 4th of March. But is the United States ready to mediate the negotiations?No, the United States will not mediate these negotiations and this is mainly because the United States is basically shifting its focus away from the Balkans and it is clear that the United States is leaving the problems in the Balkans on the EU stance. So, the United States will basically play a backseater role and will leave basically the EU to decide in the end what will happen. So, I don’t believe the United States will jump into these negotiations as mediators. It will actually support Kosovo verbally but I don’t believe that the United States will play a main role in defending Kosovo’s position in this case. But what are the main sticking points in the negotiations between Kosovo and Serbia?The most important thing basically, which the prime ministers are discussing, is the northern part of Kosovo, which remains out of Kosovo sovereignty, basically the northern part of Kosovo is under Serbia’s control and NATO-led Kosovo Force KFOR mainly. So, basically while Kosovo retains as almost full sovereignty throughout its territory, the northern part of Kosovo remains mostly under Serbia’s sovereignty with very minimal presence of Kosovo police. So, basically the both prime ministers are going to discuss on what to do with Northern Kosovo, Serbian side wants to maintain as much sovereignty as possible over Northern Kosovo, which is populated with majority of Serbs, around 30,000 Serbs live in that part of the territory, and Kosovo of course wants to maintain its position to defend its territorial integrated sovereignty and get its northern part under its full control and sovereignty. So, this is the biggest part, which the both parts are going to discuss – it is all about Northern Kosovo. But are there any potentially compromised decisions? Is there any room for a compromised solution on this issue?There is actually a compromise, there is a room to compromise and this is where the EU tries to play its main role to attract both parties into its integration process, there is a carrot the EU is providing both parties and the parties seem to be willing to compromise. However, the problem is that both prime ministers are not going to focus on the issue. What the prime ministers will do in the next meeting is basically talk to Miss Ashton, the Head of CFSP of the EU who is mediating the meeting basically. Both Prime Ministers are going to ask her to write a statement, which supports both sides, but in the end whatever the prime minister will agree, the chance that the agreement will be implemented is dim because simply there is no will and the EU doesn’t have the capacities to guarantee the implementation of the agreement because EU doesn’t see Kosovo as a party, as a state in these negotiations because of the division it has inside. So, both parties are going to try to look nice for their own domestic political agendas and they are going to ask Miss Ashton to just write a nice statement that will make both prime ministers look good and the reason is because the parties do not sign any agreements, whatever the agreements will be reached, will be communicated through Miss Ashton’s statements and that is what will be considered in the agreement. Miss Ashton has been very successful in issuing very generalized and ambiguous statements that no one knows basically what they are. Sir, do I get you right, just in a nutshell, that you believe that the deadlock is bound to continue in the foreseeable future?Yes, basically the parties will agree on some issues and the deadlock will definitely continue, and the problems in the northern part of Kosovo will continue regardless of the agreements that the parties will reach on the 4th of March, and the main reason is because the population in the northern part of Kosovo seem to be very static and unwilling to move forward to integrate just like the other Serbs did in Kosovo institutions and more the dialogue has moved closer to the issue of solving Northern Kosovo, the tenser the situation got in the Northern Kosovo. Basically we hear here bombs being thrown every day as much as Prime Minister talks about Northern Kosovo, and these attacks and use of force basically are both interethnic and mono-ethnic. Some Serbs who refuse to integrate in Kosovo’s institutions throw bombs in the apartments of those other Serbs that work for Kosovo institutions. They also throw bombs to other Albanians living in the area. So, basically the situation gets tenser the more the prime ministers discuss about this region. english.ruvr.ru/2013_03_05/US-wont-break-the-Serbia-Kosovo-deadlock-expert/Some revelations for you folks... no recognition from Serbia means nowhere for "independant" Kosovo. The USA pretty much made clear they're done with you- you're on your own. So it's no wonder they want you to be independant, so they don't have to be responsible anymore. This can bring real problems for the albs.
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Post by Balkaneros on Mar 8, 2013 21:36:08 GMT -5
take a look here;
“I told (Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim) Thaci that he can only come to the north with guns and that, if he is unable to realize that this would lead to regional instability, we have a great problem,” Dačić said while commenting on the sixth round of political talks between Belgrade and Priština held in Brussels recently.
www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2013&mm=03&dd=08&nav_id=85072
This^ is where they both stand.
Now consider this;
Kosovo under UNRES1244 is totally protected from Serbian intervention, even while the Serbs in the North get tested daily - however all this goes out the window the moment RES1244 gets scrapped - then "independant" kosovo is no longer protected... are you getting it? ... at this point the Serbs would have the ultimate Right to invade under the pretext mentioned above by Dacic "regional instability", keep in mind Kosovo for the majority of the world is seen as exactly-that... a cause for instability - and the USA already stated they're out so what's left for you now?
It would be in your best interest to keep the Kosovo status as "unresolved", this way you remain protected by all parties that signed the Resolution - without this resolution you're on your own. One wrong move and the Serbian Army has legitamacy to march right in.
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Post by rex362 on Mar 8, 2013 21:48:58 GMT -5
whats wrong with you with this serbian army crap ? war mongers since 600ad that Church Slavonic didnt tame you down and all those epic poems went to your heads . GN
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Post by rex362 on Mar 9, 2013 17:06:11 GMT -5
hey Uz ...WaZuP !
slow news day ....cant find any serbian dirt today .....
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Post by rex362 on Mar 9, 2013 19:30:31 GMT -5
still no serbian dirt to use thats newsworthy .... but this one make me laugh my azz off ....I dont know why ecactly UZ ....whats your take on it wtf and so ironically stupid www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2013&mm=03&dd=08&nav_id=85070Serbia counts on Palestinian support on Kosovo Source: Tanjug BELGRADE -- Palestinian support in solving problems in Kosovo in accordance with international law is significant, Serbia's Prime Minister Ivica Dačić said on Friday.
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Post by Balkaneros on Mar 9, 2013 22:26:45 GMT -5
It just comes down to where YOU stand when it come to the Palestine-Israeili situation.
well... ?
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