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Monday, 19.07.2021.

12:41

Vučić arrived in Brussels, meeting with Lajčák immediately PHOTO

President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, met today in Brussels with the EU Special Representative for the Dialogue between Belgrade and Priština, Miroslav Lajčák.

Izvor: Tanjug

Vuèiæ arrived in Brussels, meeting with Lajèák immediately PHOTO IMAGE SOURCE
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sj

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(Comment, 19 July 2021 19:29)
You don’t have to wait long for some “economist” from the opposition to come up with growth numbers.
Yes, in 2021 growth will be 4.5% but that growth figure totally includes money you and your family send back to relatives in Kosovo otherwise it would be zero. They also count as part of Kosova’s GDP EU aid.
On paper its true Kosova’s average wage is 400-600 Euros per month, but one question here; can you please list a couple of industries that have relocated to Kosova where all this employment occurs. Yes, people are employed in supermarkets, restaurants etc, but this is small fry. Its fact that there is no industry or tourism and the largest employer is the government. Even foodstuff is imported.
I don’t think that Albos like you understand how a country’s economy functions. You need people to work in order to have good wages. Money does not grow on trees. There is nothing more dangerous than a little knowledge and people who google everything. Plus, not everything is on the internet.
You see using a pen you write 400-600 Euros wages and bingo its official. Much like Montenegro, which is nearly in the same position as Kosovo, but it boasts a stronger economy than Serbia. How???? Its only source of income is tourism and that is 3 months of the year.
Please don’t embarrass yourself again by writing crap because this business that Kosovo has a strong economy is so overused and its utter nonsense.

sj

pre 2 godine

(Comment, 19 July 2021 19:29)
You don’t have to wait long for some “economist” from the opposition to come up with growth numbers ha,ha,ha.
Yes, it’s true that in 2021 growth will be 4.5% growth but that growth totally includes money you and your family send back to relatives in Kosovo not due to any earnings from production. I love how they also count in Kosova’s GDP money that comes in the form of EU aid, but it would be zero if they didn’t count it.
On paper its true Kosova’s average wage is 400-600 Euros per month, but one question here; can you please list a couple of industries that have relocated to Kosova where all this employment occurs. Yes, people are employed in supermarkets, restaurants etc, but this is small fry. Its fact that there is no industry or tourism and the largest employer is the government. Even foodstuff is imported.
You see its magic with the use of a pen you write 400- 600 Euros and bingo its official. Much like Montenegro which is nearly in the same position but it boast a stronger economy than in Serbia ha,ha.
You guys have to tell Brussels how you do it because they have problems especially after these massive floods.
Your Albos have said that in the last decade they lost 28% of school children due to migration out of Kosovo. Why would they leave if it so good there with wages higher than in Serbia proper?????
Please don’t embarrass yourself again by writing crap of this nature.

Comment

pre 2 godine

These talks between Pristina and Belgrade are like a dog chasing its tail; there is no end to it. Serbia just waives and declares that all conditions of the Brussels Agreement, signed by the Serbs Albos and the then EU foreign affairs minister Morgarini, and the Washington Agreement between the Serbs and Albos, co-signed by the then US President Trump, must be fulfilled before anything moves forward.
Result? Status Quo in Kosova LOL. Meanwhile back in Belgrade the Serbs continue to attract even more investment and create greater employment and increase their standard of living while Kosova's the economy, or what they call the economy, continues to stagnate and more and more leave Albo heaven.
I'd say its a win win situation for both sides.
(sj, 19 July 2021 14:21)

Not sure where you get your numbers, but Kosovo is growing a good 4-5% per year (not Covid year). Which is nice. I dont see Serbia doing exponentially better as you claim. Looking at average wages im seeing people getting payed 400-600 euros per month in regular jobs. I dont think theres any difference there compared to Serbia.

sj

pre 2 godine

These talks between Pristina and Belgrade are like a dog chasing its tail; there is no end to it. Serbia just waives and declares that all conditions of the Brussels Agreement, signed by the Serbs Albos and the then EU foreign affairs minister Morgarini, and the Washington Agreement between the Serbs and Albos, co-signed by the then US President Trump, must be fulfilled before anything moves forward.
Result? Status Quo in Kosova LOL. Meanwhile back in Belgrade the Serbs continue to attract even more investment and create greater employment and increase their standard of living while Kosova's the economy, or what they call the economy, continues to stagnate and more and more leave Albo heaven.
I'd say its a win win situation for both sides.

sj

pre 2 godine

These talks between Pristina and Belgrade are like a dog chasing its tail; there is no end to it. Serbia just waives and declares that all conditions of the Brussels Agreement, signed by the Serbs Albos and the then EU foreign affairs minister Morgarini, and the Washington Agreement between the Serbs and Albos, co-signed by the then US President Trump, must be fulfilled before anything moves forward.
Result? Status Quo in Kosova LOL. Meanwhile back in Belgrade the Serbs continue to attract even more investment and create greater employment and increase their standard of living while Kosova's the economy, or what they call the economy, continues to stagnate and more and more leave Albo heaven.
I'd say its a win win situation for both sides.

sj

pre 2 godine

(Comment, 19 July 2021 19:29)
You don’t have to wait long for some “economist” from the opposition to come up with growth numbers ha,ha,ha.
Yes, it’s true that in 2021 growth will be 4.5% growth but that growth totally includes money you and your family send back to relatives in Kosovo not due to any earnings from production. I love how they also count in Kosova’s GDP money that comes in the form of EU aid, but it would be zero if they didn’t count it.
On paper its true Kosova’s average wage is 400-600 Euros per month, but one question here; can you please list a couple of industries that have relocated to Kosova where all this employment occurs. Yes, people are employed in supermarkets, restaurants etc, but this is small fry. Its fact that there is no industry or tourism and the largest employer is the government. Even foodstuff is imported.
You see its magic with the use of a pen you write 400- 600 Euros and bingo its official. Much like Montenegro which is nearly in the same position but it boast a stronger economy than in Serbia ha,ha.
You guys have to tell Brussels how you do it because they have problems especially after these massive floods.
Your Albos have said that in the last decade they lost 28% of school children due to migration out of Kosovo. Why would they leave if it so good there with wages higher than in Serbia proper?????
Please don’t embarrass yourself again by writing crap of this nature.

sj

pre 2 godine

(Comment, 19 July 2021 19:29)
You don’t have to wait long for some “economist” from the opposition to come up with growth numbers.
Yes, in 2021 growth will be 4.5% but that growth figure totally includes money you and your family send back to relatives in Kosovo otherwise it would be zero. They also count as part of Kosova’s GDP EU aid.
On paper its true Kosova’s average wage is 400-600 Euros per month, but one question here; can you please list a couple of industries that have relocated to Kosova where all this employment occurs. Yes, people are employed in supermarkets, restaurants etc, but this is small fry. Its fact that there is no industry or tourism and the largest employer is the government. Even foodstuff is imported.
I don’t think that Albos like you understand how a country’s economy functions. You need people to work in order to have good wages. Money does not grow on trees. There is nothing more dangerous than a little knowledge and people who google everything. Plus, not everything is on the internet.
You see using a pen you write 400-600 Euros wages and bingo its official. Much like Montenegro, which is nearly in the same position as Kosovo, but it boasts a stronger economy than Serbia. How???? Its only source of income is tourism and that is 3 months of the year.
Please don’t embarrass yourself again by writing crap because this business that Kosovo has a strong economy is so overused and its utter nonsense.

Comment

pre 2 godine

These talks between Pristina and Belgrade are like a dog chasing its tail; there is no end to it. Serbia just waives and declares that all conditions of the Brussels Agreement, signed by the Serbs Albos and the then EU foreign affairs minister Morgarini, and the Washington Agreement between the Serbs and Albos, co-signed by the then US President Trump, must be fulfilled before anything moves forward.
Result? Status Quo in Kosova LOL. Meanwhile back in Belgrade the Serbs continue to attract even more investment and create greater employment and increase their standard of living while Kosova's the economy, or what they call the economy, continues to stagnate and more and more leave Albo heaven.
I'd say its a win win situation for both sides.
(sj, 19 July 2021 14:21)

Not sure where you get your numbers, but Kosovo is growing a good 4-5% per year (not Covid year). Which is nice. I dont see Serbia doing exponentially better as you claim. Looking at average wages im seeing people getting payed 400-600 euros per month in regular jobs. I dont think theres any difference there compared to Serbia.

sj

pre 2 godine

These talks between Pristina and Belgrade are like a dog chasing its tail; there is no end to it. Serbia just waives and declares that all conditions of the Brussels Agreement, signed by the Serbs Albos and the then EU foreign affairs minister Morgarini, and the Washington Agreement between the Serbs and Albos, co-signed by the then US President Trump, must be fulfilled before anything moves forward.
Result? Status Quo in Kosova LOL. Meanwhile back in Belgrade the Serbs continue to attract even more investment and create greater employment and increase their standard of living while Kosova's the economy, or what they call the economy, continues to stagnate and more and more leave Albo heaven.
I'd say its a win win situation for both sides.

Comment

pre 2 godine

These talks between Pristina and Belgrade are like a dog chasing its tail; there is no end to it. Serbia just waives and declares that all conditions of the Brussels Agreement, signed by the Serbs Albos and the then EU foreign affairs minister Morgarini, and the Washington Agreement between the Serbs and Albos, co-signed by the then US President Trump, must be fulfilled before anything moves forward.
Result? Status Quo in Kosova LOL. Meanwhile back in Belgrade the Serbs continue to attract even more investment and create greater employment and increase their standard of living while Kosova's the economy, or what they call the economy, continues to stagnate and more and more leave Albo heaven.
I'd say its a win win situation for both sides.
(sj, 19 July 2021 14:21)

Not sure where you get your numbers, but Kosovo is growing a good 4-5% per year (not Covid year). Which is nice. I dont see Serbia doing exponentially better as you claim. Looking at average wages im seeing people getting payed 400-600 euros per month in regular jobs. I dont think theres any difference there compared to Serbia.

sj

pre 2 godine

(Comment, 19 July 2021 19:29)
You don’t have to wait long for some “economist” from the opposition to come up with growth numbers ha,ha,ha.
Yes, it’s true that in 2021 growth will be 4.5% growth but that growth totally includes money you and your family send back to relatives in Kosovo not due to any earnings from production. I love how they also count in Kosova’s GDP money that comes in the form of EU aid, but it would be zero if they didn’t count it.
On paper its true Kosova’s average wage is 400-600 Euros per month, but one question here; can you please list a couple of industries that have relocated to Kosova where all this employment occurs. Yes, people are employed in supermarkets, restaurants etc, but this is small fry. Its fact that there is no industry or tourism and the largest employer is the government. Even foodstuff is imported.
You see its magic with the use of a pen you write 400- 600 Euros and bingo its official. Much like Montenegro which is nearly in the same position but it boast a stronger economy than in Serbia ha,ha.
You guys have to tell Brussels how you do it because they have problems especially after these massive floods.
Your Albos have said that in the last decade they lost 28% of school children due to migration out of Kosovo. Why would they leave if it so good there with wages higher than in Serbia proper?????
Please don’t embarrass yourself again by writing crap of this nature.

sj

pre 2 godine

(Comment, 19 July 2021 19:29)
You don’t have to wait long for some “economist” from the opposition to come up with growth numbers.
Yes, in 2021 growth will be 4.5% but that growth figure totally includes money you and your family send back to relatives in Kosovo otherwise it would be zero. They also count as part of Kosova’s GDP EU aid.
On paper its true Kosova’s average wage is 400-600 Euros per month, but one question here; can you please list a couple of industries that have relocated to Kosova where all this employment occurs. Yes, people are employed in supermarkets, restaurants etc, but this is small fry. Its fact that there is no industry or tourism and the largest employer is the government. Even foodstuff is imported.
I don’t think that Albos like you understand how a country’s economy functions. You need people to work in order to have good wages. Money does not grow on trees. There is nothing more dangerous than a little knowledge and people who google everything. Plus, not everything is on the internet.
You see using a pen you write 400-600 Euros wages and bingo its official. Much like Montenegro, which is nearly in the same position as Kosovo, but it boasts a stronger economy than Serbia. How???? Its only source of income is tourism and that is 3 months of the year.
Please don’t embarrass yourself again by writing crap because this business that Kosovo has a strong economy is so overused and its utter nonsense.