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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 31, 2012 0:37:35 GMT -5
Dacic: No ultimatums, conditions
Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic said on Tuesday that senior officials of the U.S. and the EU, Hillary Clinton and Catherine Ashton, did not come to Belgrade to deliver ultimatums and impose new conditions.
(KosovoCompromiseStuff) Tuesday, October 30, 2012 The talks addressed the topics of vital importance for Serbia - the continuation and acceleration of the EU integration process, and fulfillment of the criteria for obtaining a start date for the EU entry talks, Dacic said after the meeting with Clinton and Ashton, in which Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic also took part.
Dacic specified that the political criteria that Serbia has to meet include the issue of internal reforms and establishment of visible and sustainable relations between Belgrade and Pristina.
Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic said Tuesday that Serbia would not recognize Kosovo's independence and that it should not be forced to do that by the EU or the United States.
Dacic stressed, however, that Serbia would do everything possible to normalize relations with Pristina for the sake of a joint integration into the European Union.
After the meeting he and Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic had with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton at the Palace of Serbia in Belgrade Tuesday, Dacic thanked the EU official for confirming that the EU would not force Serbia to do anything it could not do.
Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic said Tuesday evening that the dialogue with Pristina would resume in November and that the Serbian government would have all the outstanding issues resolved by the end of its term.
"The Serbian government took over the responsibility to implement the agreements from the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina and to continue the dialogue at the highest level," Dacic said after a meeting between senior representatives of Serbia, the U.S. and the EU in Belgrade Tuesday.
During the meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton, he said, nobody mentioned any specific dates and I am satisfied that neither the EU nor the United States want Serbia to do what it cannot do - to recognize Kosovo independence.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 31, 2012 0:42:27 GMT -5
Albs, why the change of stance by the USA and her slaves? Kosovo will be locked away for years to come, whilst in isolation from everybody (world), your masters will create the perception around you that your free. Serbia will have the world come to her, but nene Amerikes will keep the world out for you.....ITS F'ING OVAH....YOUR SCREWED!
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 31, 2012 0:45:21 GMT -5
Dialogue, normalization do not imply recognition
EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton stated on Tuesday that the dialogue with Pristina and normalization of relations do not imply recognition of Kosovo.
(KosovoCompromiseStuff) Tuesday, October 30, 2012 This dialogue does not mean that we are asking from Serbia to recognize Kosovo, Ashton told reporters in Belgrade.
She encouraged the Serbian president and prime minister to speed up the reforms.
Serbia's future is in the European Union, Ashton said after a meeting, which she and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had with the Serbian president and prime minister.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stated in Belgrade on Tuesday that she expects Belgrade and Pristina to take concrete measures towards normalization of relations, stressing that the dialogue does not require Serbia to recognize Kosovo.
Clinton told reporters that she supports the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, and urged all parties to implement the agreements which have been reached to date.
We support the goal of a united and democratic Europe with Serbia and the entire region as members, Clinton said after a meeting, which she and EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton had with the Serbian president and prime minister.
Clinton said at a joint press briefing at the Palace of Serbia that the U.S. views Kosovo as an independent state, whose boundaries will not change, but added that there is a great deal that can be accomplished in the relations between Belgrade and Pristina.
Clinton said that she understands that this is difficult, but yet in line with the needs of Serbs and Serbia.
Serbs in Kosovo should have full support within Kosovo, and maintain their relations with Serbia, she said.
We are not here to impose some kind of control and set conditions, as we do not have any. The future of Serbia is in the hands of Serbia, but the U.S. is concerned about this future, the future of young and intelligent people, Clinton said.
Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic said Tuesday evening that the dialogue with Pristina will resume in November and that the Serbian government will have all the outstanding issues resolved by the end of its term. "The Serbian government took over the responsibility to implement the agreements from the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina and to continue the dialogue at the highest level," Dacic said after a meeting between senior representatives of Serbia, the US and the EU in Belgrade Tuesday.
During the meeting with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton, he said, nobody mentioned any specific dates and I am satisfied that neither the EU nor the US wants Serbia to do what it cannot do - to recognize the independence of Kosovo. "Serbia will not accept an independent Kosovo, but it is ready for an agreement, and we think that Serbs from Kosovo should also take part in these talks," Dacic said. "By the end of this government's term, I wish to see Serbia turning to the future, us placing trust in each other, and standing behind our word(...) In all that, Serbia stands ready to be the strongest, the most reliable partner, as the largest country in the Balkans," the Serbian prime minister said.
Clinton and Ashton did not come to Belgrade with ultimatums and new conditions, but rather to discuss the topics of vital importance for Serbia's future - the continuation and acceleration of the EU integration process, and fulfillment of the criteria for obtaining a start date for the EU entry talks, Dacic added.
Dacic specified that the political criteria that Serbia has to meet include the issue of internal reforms and establishment of visible and sustainable relations between Belgrade and Pristina. He said that the Serbian government has shown in the first 100 days of work that that the goals could be successfully achieved by pursuing a policy that would go towards the resolution of problems, and not be the source of problems. "We are firmly committed to resolving the issue of Kosovo and all other outstanding issues by the end of the government's term, as the coming generations do not deserve to be left with that problem," Dacic said.
Dialogue for common European future
The dialogue and normalization of relations between Belgrade and Pristina does not require Serbia to recognize Kosovo's independence, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton said in Belgrade Tuesday.
It is very important for Serbia to have heard Clinton and Ashton send such a message to our country's senior officials, Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic said, adding that they confirmed that neither the United States nor the EU would seek from Serbia to meet any demands that it cannot meet. "We will not recognize Kosovo independence declared in such a way (unilaterally), but we will do everything to normalize relations with Pristina for the sake of a joint integration in the European Union," Dacic said after the meeting that he and Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic had with Clinton and Ashton in Belgrade Tuesday evening.
Ashton and Clinton told journalists that a normalization of relations with Pristina does not mean recognition of Kosovo independence.
Ashton encouraged Serbia's president and prime minister to step up the country's reforms, stressing that the future of Serbia was in the EU.
Clinton said that the United States strongly supported the goal of the united and democratic Europe to include Serbia and all the countries of the region in its membership.
There is a great deal that can be accomplished by Belgrade and Pristina working together, Clinton said, adding that the United States sees Kosovo as an independent nation and that the boundaries of Europe in this respect would not change.
According to Clinton, Kosovo Serbs should be given the reassurance and support they are seeking within Kosovo and still be able to maintain their ties with Serbia. "We did not come here to set conditions, we did not come to exercise any control, because we have none. The future of Serbia is up to Serbia," said Clinton, adding that "the United States cares deeply about that future, and particularly, as I have said, for the smart, young people, here in this country."
"The Serbian government took the responsibility to implement the agreements reached in the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina to date and to continue the dialogue at the highest level," Prime Minister Dacic said at a press conference at the Palace of Serbia, stressing that Serbia is ready to achieve further vital agreements.
Dacic said that the dialogue would continue in November, expressing the opinion that it should also be attended by the Kosovo Serbs' representatives.
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Post by uz on Oct 31, 2012 10:31:36 GMT -5
omg ... we're getting closer to the edge....
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Post by Novi Pazar on Nov 1, 2012 0:42:52 GMT -5
^ UZ, they will be placed at the edge, for some time, then a little tug and off they drop into the canyon
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Post by uz on Nov 1, 2012 10:48:17 GMT -5
Maybe after they pull Serbia into the EU this is when they'll get their jurisdiction back in Kosovo (while "monitoring" of course). Kosovo is baggage for the EU this is a fact, it would make sense on their part to let Serbia handle the situation there.
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Post by atdhetar on Nov 1, 2012 12:09:02 GMT -5
two of the finest trying to outstupid each other
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Post by Novi Pazar on Nov 2, 2012 17:36:27 GMT -5
Maybe after they pull Serbia into the EU this is when they'll get their jurisdiction back in Kosovo (while "monitoring" of course). Kosovo is baggage for the EU this is a fact, it would make sense on their part to let Serbia handle the situation there. Kosovo is a sink hole, remember the Norweign losing all of his investments and warning about investing there! UZ, it could be a possiblity they could use to bring Serbia into the EU. Its just so bizzare of talk of entering into the EU when the EU burning all around......distroyed us Yugoslavs, then absorb us because we'll all be extremely good servants to the head (Germany + USA).
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Post by bowandarrow on Nov 3, 2012 17:05:16 GMT -5
Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic said on Tuesday that senior officials of the U.S. and the EU, Hillary Clinton and Catherine Ashton, did not come to Belgrade to deliver ultimatums and impose new conditions.
Because they're Zionists.
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Nov 4, 2012 0:06:55 GMT -5
Maybe after they pull Serbia into the EU this is when they'll get their jurisdiction back in Kosovo (while "monitoring" of course). Kosovo is baggage for the EU this is a fact, it would make sense on their part to let Serbia handle the situation there. Kosovo is a sink hole, remember the Norweign losing all of his investments and warning about investing there! UZ, it could be a possiblity they could use to bring Serbia into the EU. Its just so bizzare of talk of entering into the EU when the EU burning all around......distroyed us Yugoslavs, then absorb us because we'll all be extremely good servants to the head (Germany + USA). i always supported the theory that the west does not care about money. Money is just some bits/bytes in a swiss data base. Weapons, power and control, OTOH are very substantial.
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Post by hellenicflame on Nov 4, 2012 0:40:09 GMT -5
Kosovo is a sink hole, remember the Norweign losing all of his investments and warning about investing there! UZ, it could be a possiblity they could use to bring Serbia into the EU. Its just so bizzare of talk of entering into the EU when the EU burning all around......distroyed us Yugoslavs, then absorb us because we'll all be extremely good servants to the head (Germany + USA). i always supported the theory that the west does not care about money. Money is just some bits/bytes in a swiss data base. Weapons, power and control, OTOH are very substantial. Shut your dirty mouth peasent that lives in the slums of Athens with the rest of the immigrant dogs. Go back to Skopjia Albanian poutana..
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Post by Novus Dis on Nov 4, 2012 8:24:36 GMT -5
An honest diplomat is like dry water or wooden iron. Never forget that. The fact of the matter is that the benefactors of the Shqiptars are bankrupt. Not only America but Britain as well. While Russia and other emerging superpowers that back Serbia are on the up and up. I hope that Serb leaders utilise this but I know enough about Serb history to know that Serbs suck at politics.
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Nov 4, 2012 15:10:36 GMT -5
An honest diplomat is like dry water or wooden iron. Never forget that. The fact of the matter is that the benefactors of the Shqiptars are bankrupt. Not only America but Britain as well. While Russia and other emerging superpowers that back Serbia are on the up and up. I hope that Serb leaders utilise this but I know enough about Serb history to know that Serbs suck at politics. yet they are better than the rest of the balkan trash.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Nov 4, 2012 17:17:47 GMT -5
Kosovo is a sink hole, remember the Norweign losing all of his investments and warning about investing there! UZ, it could be a possiblity they could use to bring Serbia into the EU. Its just so bizzare of talk of entering into the EU when the EU burning all around......distroyed us Yugoslavs, then absorb us because we'll all be extremely good servants to the head (Germany + USA). i always supported the theory that the west does not care about money. Money is just some bits/bytes in a swiss data base. Weapons, power and control, OTOH are very substantial. Its funny that they scrapped the gold standard and many nations followed selling off gold, but USA kept her gold.....today they are distroying the fiat currency they wanted after scrapping the gold standard. I just can't believe how naive many nations are
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Post by rex362 on Nov 8, 2012 17:24:07 GMT -5
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Post by Novi Pazar on Nov 8, 2012 19:52:32 GMT -5
^ why Thaci so stiff looking? Was it Madam Albright and her instruments?
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Post by uz on Nov 10, 2012 11:24:01 GMT -5
^ why Thaci so stiff looking? Was it Madam Albright and her instruments? Cause he's being dragged around as if he's on a leash. You think Thaci wants to negotiate with Serbia while knowing full well he's not going to get what he wants? lol it's all a sham, this is for the EUROcrats and no one else. The EU goons can now enter in their books that there's "progress", "negotiation underway" etc... fuk them all.
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