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Post by Novi Pazar on Apr 6, 2009 20:26:22 GMT -5
Montenegrin president: We recognized Kosovo because of EU and NATO membership
Montenegrin President Filip Vujanovic said in an interview with the Serbian agency Tanjug that Podgorica recognized Kosovo's secession in order to avoid hurdles towards EU and NATO membership.
(KosovoCompromise Staff) Monday, April 06, 2009
‘It has become certain that Montenegro shall suffer serious damage in its integration assessments should it not do so', Vujanovic said.
‘It was clear that Montenegro cannot have good integration pace, apply for the EU and have good communication with the NATO if it does not follow the policy of the majority of countries that have recognized Kosovo independence', the Montenegrin president said.
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Post by dekimontenegro on Apr 9, 2009 8:47:18 GMT -5
I think his statement should read like this!
We recognised Kosovo because we are worried the Albanians will do the same in Montenegro as they have done in Kosovo and nick half our country, like this it at least looks like we are their mates so they will leave us alone, regarding Serbia ohh it doesn't matter, they will soon forget what we did like they always do, plus we need the Albanian vote in the upcoming election so that my mate Djukanovic can still make a fortune on Dodgy Cigarettes.
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Post by radovic on Apr 9, 2009 11:06:41 GMT -5
^ Add: Dodgy cigars, drug trafficking, human trafficking, sale of unecological cars, shady property deals, bailing out his family's bank, not explain the missing $1 billion Clinton gave him from 97-00, killing his political opponents, etc...
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Post by terroreign on Apr 9, 2009 23:07:07 GMT -5
plus we need the Albanian vote in the upcoming election so that my mate Djukanovic can still make a fortune on Dodgy Cigarettes. Djukanovic did not get the Albanian vote this election, the Albanian parties did not join his coalition. These two statements are complete hearsay and you know it.
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Post by radovic on Apr 9, 2009 23:33:33 GMT -5
plus we need the Albanian vote in the upcoming election so that my mate Djukanovic can still make a fortune on Dodgy Cigarettes. Djukanovic did not get the Albanian vote this election, the Albanian parties did not join his coalition. These two statements are complete hearsay and you know it. Albanian parties were never part of his coalition. The Albanian parties are a seperatge voter list and Djukanovic's party has always run candidaters on this list and always has obtained Albanian seats and votes. This has been the case since 1998. Albanians basically have the ability to cast two votes, they tend to be pro-Djukanovic. Concerning your other statement. You basically admit everything else I've stated of the man. Concerning political murders- they are valid as Djukanovic has done nothing to refute these allegations. The same applies to Momir Bulatovic and othjers associated with the two. The $1 billion is interesting. Media don't ask about it but even pro-independence sites mention Montenegro being given this amount- www.montenet.org/2001/jela.html. Given the lack of improvement from this "investment" in the period, one wonders what happenned to it.
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Post by Anthologic on Apr 11, 2009 17:17:49 GMT -5
These two statements are complete hearsay and you know it. Hearsay! lol, what a word. also, you used it in the wrong context.
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Post by terroreign on Apr 13, 2009 23:29:18 GMT -5
Sounds unrealistic to me.
link doesn't work
I don't think so...
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Post by malsor4life on Apr 13, 2009 23:37:00 GMT -5
Autonomy is on the way.
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Post by terroreign on Apr 14, 2009 0:05:40 GMT -5
Autonomy for what?
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Post by radovic on Apr 14, 2009 22:39:30 GMT -5
Sounds unrealistic to me. Except it's true guaranteed Alb seats are secured through a by-election. Then take out the . I put at the end of the link.
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Post by karabin on Apr 17, 2009 10:29:56 GMT -5
Autonomy is on the way. Just because Montenegrins turned out to be such fucking low life traitor pussies you would definitely get my support this time around. Fuck Montenegro!
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Post by Novi Pazar on Apr 20, 2009 23:58:21 GMT -5
^ Karabin, even thou l'm angered by their recognition, l would still never support Albanians claim for montenegro and macedonia.
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Post by captainalbania on Apr 21, 2009 17:34:46 GMT -5
maybe just Ulqin then? Since technically it's Shkodra's port.
pretty please? ahahahah
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Post by dekimontenegro on Apr 22, 2009 3:26:40 GMT -5
Autonomy is on the way. Just because Montenegrins turned out to be such f**king low life traitor p**ies you would definitely get my support this time around. f**k Montenegro! What a ridiculous comment!, half of Serbia has its roots ffrom Montenegro, some of Serbia's greatest Heroes are from Montenegro, your royal family are from Montenegro 'Karadjordjevic', Montenegrins have died in their thousands, fighting for and defending Serbia, in wars that did not benefit us at all, for five hundred years, we held the banner for a free Serbia, whilst you lived under the Turks. Montenegro's stance towards Kosovo has annoyed me too, but what can we do, People are hungry, no jobs, no money, jebiga, we are being held to Ransom by the international community, Its the only way to join the EU and perhaps have some kind of future, can you really blame the people? Also you cannot blame the people for what the goverment in Montenegro did, there was no referendum, can the people of serbia be blamed for the actions of their political leaders of the last 50 years, if so then people of serbia are to blame for this whole bloody mess in the first place.
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Post by donnie on Apr 22, 2009 3:47:22 GMT -5
Not half. Only the parts that rightfully belong to the Albanian people, like Ulqin and vicinity (Kraja etc), Malsia with Tuzi and parts of Plav and Gusi region (villages like Vuthaj & Martinaj); these were occupied by Montenegrins in 1878 and 1912 respectively, and I wouldn't mind if we reclaimed it.
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Post by dekimontenegro on Apr 22, 2009 4:09:18 GMT -5
Not half. Only the parts that rightfully belong to the Albanian people, like Ulqin and vicinity (Kraja etc), Malsia with Tuzi and parts of Plav and Gusi region (villages like Vuthaj & Martinaj); these were occupied by Montenegrins in 1878 and 1912 respectively, and I wouldn't mind if we reclaimed it. LOL joker! Montenegro's borders will not change today, tomo, or ever.
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Post by donnie on Apr 22, 2009 11:49:19 GMT -5
Not half. Only the parts that rightfully belong to the Albanian people, like Ulqin and vicinity (Kraja etc), Malsia with Tuzi and parts of Plav and Gusi region (villages like Vuthaj & Martinaj); these were occupied by Montenegrins in 1878 and 1912 respectively, and I wouldn't mind if we reclaimed it. LOL joker! Montenegro's borders will not change today, tomo, or ever. What does "tomo" mean? Either way, never say never
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Post by ErmirI on Apr 22, 2009 11:56:16 GMT -5
Montenegro is very fragile. Imagine Milo is not in power anymore and his successor is not capable of keeping together all that 'macedonia' of peoples.....
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Post by terroreign on Apr 23, 2009 1:45:57 GMT -5
Not half. Only the parts that rightfully belong to the Albanian people, like Ulqin and vicinity (Kraja etc), Malsia with Tuzi and parts of Plav and Gusi region (villages like Vuthaj & Martinaj); these were occupied by Montenegrins in 1878 and 1912 respectively, and I wouldn't mind if we reclaimed it. You're silly, listen to yourself. Vuthaj? The root of that word is albanized slavic, Vuc, and Martinaj doesn't sound albanian or islamic to me, but sounds MONTENEGRIN. Martinovici are a big Monte family. Yeah and if it wasnt for us it'd still be in the hands of the Turks, so dont be stupid. How so? Milo wasnt in power a while ago, instead it was Zeljko Sturanovic. Any DPS or SDP politician can easily take Milo's place and wouldn't significantly change the political climate of the country.
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Post by donnie on Apr 23, 2009 2:40:23 GMT -5
LOL. The village name Vuthaj is a purely Albanian toponym. The root "vuth" isn't connected to your word "vuc", because we have the letter/sound "c" in our language; on the other hand, you Slavs do not have interdental consonants, and so Vuthaj is pronounced Vusanje by the Montenegrins. The "aj" ending is also typically Albanian. The same goes with Martinaj.
The same I noticed in the mountainous vicinity of Ulqin, namely Kraja, Anamal & Shestan where the toponymy is predominantly Albanian, e.g. Krythe, Zogaj, Zenelaj, Shtodra etc.
No, they'd be in Albania, where they belong. Ulqin is ninety per cent Albanian, as is the vicinity. It is was also, always, the natural harbour of Shkoder, much like Piraeus to Athens or Ostia to ancient Rome. Malsia is even more Albanian percentually. Vuthaj and Martinaj are mere extensions of Kelmendi which is in Albania, etc.
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