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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 10, 2013 14:52:00 GMT -5
what shoe shinning rex? ... it's Russia that is doing us a favor not the other way around. And it's not even a favor - this is only expected through Slavic Unity. You need to understand something; the anti-imperialist bloc will always be on Serbia's side, it's always been like this. oh jeeeez ....more epic poems .... you serbs always seem to turn a defeat into some kind of heroic win ....like the Battle of Kosova epic poems syndrome A'La-Extravaganza Sure... w/e you say, however the world clearely thinks different. albs don't have a clue of what an honorable fight is - you're all about survival, aka; you'd rather live in your knees than die standing fighting for honor and freedom.
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Post by rex362 on Apr 10, 2013 14:53:22 GMT -5
btw .....what were you guys doing at these talks that have been going on for a while .....
.....what did you expect.........did you assume you were going to get rewarded or something ?
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 10, 2013 14:59:24 GMT -5
btw .....what were you guys doing at these talks that have been going on for a while ..... .....what did you expect.........did you assume you were going to get rewarded or something ? You obviously haven't been following what these talks were about.
It was Brussels that asked Belgrade to sit down with Pristina to come to some sort of deal. Serbia was ready to make a deal, very close to even recognizing Kosovo however you guys fucked that up large.
So the question is; What did the EU and Pristina expect from these talks? Serbia to give it all up after everything we been through? LOL definitely not, and definitely not with this Government; Nikolic, Vucic and Dacic.
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Post by rex362 on Apr 10, 2013 16:36:48 GMT -5
AHHHAHAHAHAH I call bs !
Father russia would not allow you
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 10, 2013 16:47:12 GMT -5
AHHHAHAHAHAH I call bs !
Father russia would not allow you
Did you even read the transcripts? Probably not, so stop acting like an idiot. Serbia was going to recognize Kosovo as long as the North had broad autonomy. I thank you for rejecting that deal - I mean thank you America. from acticle on page two; He said that he talked to other journalists, Albanians from Kosovo. Most of them told him that they would have given in, but they are not allowed to do so by the Americans. Indeed, the meeting in Brussels, as well as all others, in direct contact with Washington was attended by Philip Reeker, a U.S. diplomat in charge of the Western Balkans in the State Department.
There it is ^ ... your colonial status in effect. Independent? .. HAHAH not even the west wants you independent.
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Post by rex362 on Apr 10, 2013 18:41:43 GMT -5
Still looking for a date.......WAHWAWAWAWHAHAWAHAAHA
DUH !! the look on your buddies face UZ
Deputy PM "disappointed" by German message Source: Tanjug BELGRADE -- Aleksandar Vučić has said after his talks with parliamentarians from Germany and France that he expected the two countries to help Serbia's accession to the EU.
Aleksandar Vulin (Tanjug) Serbia's first deputy prime minister added that he expected this despite the objections directed at our country, especially when it comes to the Kosovo dialogue. German parliament member Gunther Krichbaum stated that it did not matter when Serbia would start its negotiations with the European Union, but rather when the reform process would finish. This was his response to the reporters' question whether Serbia had a chance to this year get a start date for negotiations to join the EU. According to the German official, "there should not be a fixation on getting a date, but attention should be paid instead to making the reforms as successful as possible." Vučić, reacting to the position voiced by the Germans, said that he understood the appraisal as a message that the country would not get a date, and added that he was "very disappointed with such a message": "I guess the message of German parliamentarian Gunther Krichbaum is supposed to be that there will be no date, it's just that it has been stated in a polite way. I also said it during the meeting that I was very disappointed with such a message," the Serbian minister told reporters.
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Post by rex362 on Apr 10, 2013 18:43:56 GMT -5
it was a give and take scenario in the talks .....serbia I assume just wanted to take
take take take ......
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Post by rex362 on Apr 11, 2013 7:53:20 GMT -5
oh man oh man you serbians are on a roll
serbian circus comes to New York / omg News11 Apr 13 Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic described the Hague war crimes court as a biased “inquisition” during a UN General Assembly debate that was boycotted by the US as inflammatory.
At the UN debate on Wednesday about the role of international war crimes courts, organised by the current Serbian president of the assembly, Vuk Jeremic, the Belgrade leadership took the opportunity to attack the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, ICTY, which it believes is biased against Serbs.
Nikolic was also criticised in Belgrade by the Serbian Liberal Democratic Party, which argued that his speech was “insincere and harmful toward Serbian national interests”.
Despite the criticism however, Jeremic was convinced that the debate was a success. “This is the biggest debate in history of the UN. Eighty-two countries had their representatives present, we had 42 speakers... We had very interesting opinions, many of them critical,” Jeremic said. ========================================== this is now getting ridiculously sad into Epic Poem territory and for jeri boy an insult to his own fuk'n position at the UN and made serbia show its clownish freak side ......true dat
and they threw some woman seeking justice out of the serbian circus show ......weird thing was the serbs invited her to the show to see the clowns .maybe she laughed to loud signed : REX
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Post by rex362 on Apr 11, 2013 8:59:35 GMT -5
ooops ...I see uz posted this circus show with clowns in its own thread .....I be there
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Post by rex362 on Apr 11, 2013 9:58:03 GMT -5
anyways back to Daci Love is in the air Uz you cannot deny they look like they are true peders goo goo in the air And they might be leading the next Gay parade in Belgrade MOSCOW -- Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dačić said late on Wednesday in Moscow that a new era in relations between Serbia and Russia had started.
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 11, 2013 10:18:45 GMT -5
Besides politics Medvedev and Dacic are friends. Same with Nikolic and Putin. Albanians have no friends - just a leash that guides them where to go.
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 13, 2013 17:39:42 GMT -5
“We can continue dialogue without mediator“BELGRADE -- Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dačić has said that Belgrade will continue negotiations with Priština without a mediator if necessary.He stressed that there was no other way to solve the Kosovo issue.“I have already noted that Serbia is ready to continue direct talks with Priština if there are no more mediators, primarily because the Kosovo issue is both Belgrade and Priština’s problem and we need to find a way to solve it,” the prime minister told daily Danas. When asked if it was realistic to expect Serbia to get a date for the start of the EU accession talks in June, he said that the most realistic thing to do was to stop tying Serbia’s biggest issue with the EU accession. “We are solving the Kosovo issue so we could live normally, not so we could get a date. Then again, this date is certainly our goal for the same reason - so we could live normally. But we need to be aware all the time in the process that we are solving Kosovo for the sake of Kosovo and Serbia and that we need to solve it regardless of the fact when we will get the date,” Dačić was quoted as saying. Commenting on his recent visit to Moscow, he said that Russia strongly supported the Serbian government’s policy. “Russia is our friend, just the kind of friend we need today. When we decide something, Russia will support us and we will never ask Russia to decide something for us. Unlike earlier, we do not see Russia as a ticket to play when all other options fail and we do not pull its sleeve when we mess something up without informing it,” the prime minister concluded. www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2013&mm=04&dd=13&nav_id=85682Will Thaci attend the meeting with Dacic without a mediator and without US diplomat Philip Reeker acting as his advisor?
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Post by rex362 on Apr 16, 2013 10:22:36 GMT -5
Possibly could be hope for serbia.........
Roll the dice Daci !
I feel a signing happening
Ashton invites Dačić and Thaci to Brussels Source: B92, Blic, Tanjug BELGRADE -- Ivica Dačić and Hashim Thaci will meet in Brussels on Wednesday for another round of the Belgrade-Priština talks, it has been reported.
Serbia's Tanjug news agency has said that EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton will "most likely attend the meeting." The new meeting will come at the invitation of Ashton, and she on Tuesday issued the following statement:
"I have invited tomorrow, Wednesday April 17, Prime Minister Ivica Dačić and Prime Minister Hashim Thaci for a meeting in Brussels. I have asked them to come in a constructive spirit, ready to explore different options and agree to a mutual compromise."
Earlier in the day, the Belgrade-based daily Blic said that the negotiations between Belgrade and Priština "will continue on Wednesday in Brussels, which was agreed by the three sides yesterday."
The newspaper said it quoted a high-ranking EU official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, to state that the composition of delegations would be known today but that for now "it is only known that PM Ivica Dačić will go to the negotiations."
According to the article, the participation of his first deputy, Aleksandar Vučić, was "uncertain."
"On the insistence of the international community the Serbian negotiators will come with concrete suggestions," the newspaper quoted its source.
The anonymous official was further cited as saying that "the Serbian side's condition is for the part about Southern (Kosovska) Mitrovica being added to the north to be removed from the agreement," and that there were "realistic chances that this would happen."
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Post by rex362 on Apr 19, 2013 9:56:25 GMT -5
Belgrade and Pristina have finally agreed on the future of Serb-run North Kosovo in the tenth round of EU-led talks on Friday. Bojana BarlovacBIRNBelgradeAfter almost four hours of EU-mediated talks between Belgrade and Pristina, the two delegations sealed a long-awaited deal, the EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said on Friday afternoon. "I want to congratulate them for their determination over these months and for the courage that they have," Ashton said after the meeting.
The two teams adopted a 15-point draft agreement, presented by Ashton in the ninth round of talks, on April 17.
The draft agreement envisions that the local Serbian community will choose local police commanders, while the composition of the police will reflect the ethnic structure on the ground. The draft also proposes more judges coming from the Serbian minority.
A so-called Association of Serb Municipalities with broad powers will include the four Serb-run northern municipalities of North Mitrovica, Leposavic, Zvecan and Zubin Potok.
Since the end of the Kosovo conflict in the late 1990s, northern Kosovo has been beyond the Pristina government’s control, while Serbia has continued to finance local security, judicial, health and educational institutions.
Earlier on Friday, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said that NATO will do everything to implement an agreement reached by Belgrade and Pristina. He met Serbia’s First Deputy Prime Minister, Aleksandar Vucic, on Friday morning to discuss NATO’s role in securing safety for Serbs in Kosovo. The results of the latest talks are seen as crucial for an important EU report on Serbia’s progress, whose presentation has been postponed. The delivery of the report, scheduled for Tuesday, has been postponed for “a few days” in order to include the newest developments. Ashton is expected to inform the European Council of any progress made in Belgrade-Pristina talks on April 22, after which the Council may grant Serbia an accession talks date in June. On Thursday, the European Parliament adopted a resolution on Serbia's progress at which the Rapporteur for Serbia, Jelko Kacin, urged the Council to set a date for the beginning of accession negotiations with Serbia, which he said would "boost reform-oriented forces in the country and help economic recovery". The EU-mediated dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia was launched in March 2011, three years after Kosovo declared independence. The aim was to normalise relations between the two countries, both of which aspire to EU membership, in the context of Serbia's continued refusal to recognise Kosovo's independence.
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Post by rex362 on Apr 19, 2013 10:02:26 GMT -5
in depth video of .........
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 19, 2013 13:46:47 GMT -5
indepth for your simple brain lol that video is textbook staged. Either way you owe us backpay on rent. BRUSSELS -- Ivica Dačić has initialed a proposed agreement with Priština, and "and Brussels will be informed of Belgrade's response on Monday," Tanjug has reported.
The prime minister was also quoted as saying that "this is the best offer Belgrade has received," and adding that article 9, related to the police and the appointment of a regional commander, has remained in the agreement, while article 14 has been amended to remove the statement that "Serbia must not block Kosovo in international organizations." The article now "only states that Serbia must not stand in the way of Kosovo's European integration process," he was quoted as saying by Tanjug. Dačić told reporters in Brussels that he did not sign the agreement but just initialed it, and that it is "a proposal which both sides will accept or reject in the coming days." "Our institutions will decide in the next few days whether we will accept or reject it," said Dačić, specifying that Belgrade will deliver a written response to EU High Representative Catherine Ashton on Monday. "I am grateful to Ashton, (First Deputy Prime Minister) Aleksandar Vučić and the other members of the delegation. After meetings of the main board of the Serb Progressive Party (SNS) and the leadership of other parties, the Serbian government will have a united stance on this issue. There must be no divisions in this matter. Either we will unanimously accept it or we will unanimously reject it," said Dačić, who showed the initialed agreement to reporters. Dačić said that under the agreement, the community of Serb municipalities will have significant authority in appointing a police commander and will propose a candidate for the position, and it will also have "a police force and judiciary composed of Serbs."
The community will have a district court department in northern Kosovska Mitrovica, where the community's seat will be located, its own property, account, assembly, president, vice president and "council as a kind of government," as well as full oversight and executive powers in education, healthcare, culture and spatial planning. "This proposal is much better than the ones we were offered previously. I want to thank Catherine Ashton on her efforts and the understanding she has shown for the reasoned and justified demands of the Serbian side," said Dačić. The prime minister stressed that there will be no further talks in Brussels about the agreement, and repeated that Ashton will receive a written response on Monday, adding that all that remains now is to weigh the good and the bad. "This is not easy for us, it is not easy to make decisions like these, which are important not just for us but for the future as well," said Dačić. www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2013&mm=04&dd=19&nav_id=85797I am not happy about this either but at least the albanians will be more pissed and slinging shit at thaci when he comes back. lol So Kosovo will not be a fully fledged recognized country, while EU integration is inevitable. That's hilarious... The main concern for now is the Serbs that are left in Kosovo and I can see why having Serb police down there is the number one priority at the moment, seems like Dacic succeeded.
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Post by rex362 on Apr 19, 2013 15:23:29 GMT -5
so Uz ....tell us whats the biggest/best you got on this deal ...?? even though its not ratified yet
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 19, 2013 16:26:13 GMT -5
The answer is already there.
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 19, 2013 16:38:29 GMT -5
so Uz ....tell us whats the biggest/best you got on this deal ...?? even though its not ratified yet But I guess to put it more bluntly; Belgrade receives guarantees from NATOBRUSSELS - The Serbian side has received guarantees from NATO that Kosovo security forces will not be able to come into northern Kosovo, Tanjug learned from Belgrade's delegation after a meeting at the NATO headquarters. www.tanjug.rs/news/84516/belgrade-receives-guarantees-from-nato.htm"We will not fall for the fabrications by (Kosovo's Prime Minister) Hasim Taci. We are aware of the gravity of the situation and great responsibility on us for the future of Serbia and all our people. At this point, this is the maximum we could get for our people in Kosovo," Vucic told the daily Vecernje Novosti, according to the newspaper's website.www.tanjug.rs/news/84525/vucic--serbia-did-not-recognize-kosovo.htmExactly as I was saying, one thing at a time. Right now the most important guarantee is that albanians aren't allowed in the North and that the Serbs will be protected by Serbs. Game set match. Now Serbia has her hand back in Kosovo. hahahahaha and look at this bafoon... Taci: Agreement means recognition of KosovoBRUSSELS - Hasim Taci, head of Pristina's negotiating team and Kosovo prime minister, has said that the agreement, which was reached with the Belgrade delegation on Friday, guarantees Kosovo's sovereignty and territorial integritywww.tanjug.rs/news/84518/taci--agreement-means-recognition-of-kosovo.htmthis guy has to save face for when he comes back to Pristina ... for when the albs sling bananas at him. Look here; The Northern Serbs will be protected by Serbs, albs will not be allowed in the North, NO-UN membership, Serbia will continue to block Kosovo in other international forums... Is there anything else?
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Post by rex362 on Apr 19, 2013 20:12:06 GMT -5
so you got a serbian police commissioner up there and a few serbian boy scouts .....thats all ?
imo Kosova is recognized
we wait to see what gets ratified .....anything could happen here
but what I'm reading is K-serbs are not happy at all ....
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