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Sunday, 09.07.2006.

17:53

Tadić calls for compromise

Boris Tadić still believes that a compromise for the future status of Kosovo can be found.

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Agim Elshani

pre 17 godina

Mr. Harris whether you like it or not, on 13 of July 2006, Koshtunica will present Serbian stance and Kosova's President Fatmir Sejdiu will present Kosova stance. This proves that two equal partners are representing the views of its nation. Don't you agree on this?

Kosovari

pre 17 godina

Self determination!
One of the basics of the Human Rights fundamentals.
The history is changing, new states are creating, these are the facts. the real facts which we call " DE FACTO" and therefore my friends facts are the ones that no one can change. as per the other part of the coin called " DE JURE". Its something that will be changed very soon.

bud damnjanovic

pre 17 godina

Should a group of burglars break into Mr. Tadic's house, threaten him and his family, he should not call the police but instead NEGOTIATE with the robbers and give them what they want?

S.Harris

pre 17 godina

The president of Serbia should not be showing a soft belly.
As president, Mr. Tadic should be encouraging citizens of Serbia and this includes the province of Kosovo and Metohija to work for the good of the Country and to clean up the drug trafficking, the women trafficking, the crime, hate and corruption that is in particular, happening in Kosovo and Metohija.
What is on the agenda here is not the question of nationalism, but of every country's legal, profound right to keep its territory together and its border intact without interference from inside or outside influences.
Mr. Tadic and Mr. Kostunica should not need to be dircetly involved in provincial talks about autonomy of one of its provinces.
If ethnic Albanians living in Kosmet seek self-administration this should be discussed not with the President and Prime Minister of Serbia but with low profile politicians.
The higher the profile the bigger the sell-off.

Vlasta

pre 17 godina

Why can't human beings act like human beings and do what's best for the people. Everything always has to come down to political interests and not the best interest of the people. If we can have peace in the Balkans I would give up everything. We have lost too much too fast during the breakup of the Jugoslavian republics. If we can reach a compromise that benefits both Serbs and Albanians, then please try to work at it. We don't want to relive the Battle of Kosovo for the next 100 years, over and over again. Let's look forward to peaceful times by compromise.

Vlasta

pre 17 godina

Why can't human beings act like human beings and do what's best for the people. Everything always has to come down to political interests and not the best interest of the people. If we can have peace in the Balkans I would give up everything. We have lost too much too fast during the breakup of the Jugoslavian republics. If we can reach a compromise that benefits both Serbs and Albanians, then please try to work at it. We don't want to relive the Battle of Kosovo for the next 100 years, over and over again. Let's look forward to peaceful times by compromise.

S.Harris

pre 17 godina

The president of Serbia should not be showing a soft belly.
As president, Mr. Tadic should be encouraging citizens of Serbia and this includes the province of Kosovo and Metohija to work for the good of the Country and to clean up the drug trafficking, the women trafficking, the crime, hate and corruption that is in particular, happening in Kosovo and Metohija.
What is on the agenda here is not the question of nationalism, but of every country's legal, profound right to keep its territory together and its border intact without interference from inside or outside influences.
Mr. Tadic and Mr. Kostunica should not need to be dircetly involved in provincial talks about autonomy of one of its provinces.
If ethnic Albanians living in Kosmet seek self-administration this should be discussed not with the President and Prime Minister of Serbia but with low profile politicians.
The higher the profile the bigger the sell-off.

bud damnjanovic

pre 17 godina

Should a group of burglars break into Mr. Tadic's house, threaten him and his family, he should not call the police but instead NEGOTIATE with the robbers and give them what they want?

Kosovari

pre 17 godina

Self determination!
One of the basics of the Human Rights fundamentals.
The history is changing, new states are creating, these are the facts. the real facts which we call " DE FACTO" and therefore my friends facts are the ones that no one can change. as per the other part of the coin called " DE JURE". Its something that will be changed very soon.

Agim Elshani

pre 17 godina

Mr. Harris whether you like it or not, on 13 of July 2006, Koshtunica will present Serbian stance and Kosova's President Fatmir Sejdiu will present Kosova stance. This proves that two equal partners are representing the views of its nation. Don't you agree on this?

Vlasta

pre 17 godina

Why can't human beings act like human beings and do what's best for the people. Everything always has to come down to political interests and not the best interest of the people. If we can have peace in the Balkans I would give up everything. We have lost too much too fast during the breakup of the Jugoslavian republics. If we can reach a compromise that benefits both Serbs and Albanians, then please try to work at it. We don't want to relive the Battle of Kosovo for the next 100 years, over and over again. Let's look forward to peaceful times by compromise.

S.Harris

pre 17 godina

The president of Serbia should not be showing a soft belly.
As president, Mr. Tadic should be encouraging citizens of Serbia and this includes the province of Kosovo and Metohija to work for the good of the Country and to clean up the drug trafficking, the women trafficking, the crime, hate and corruption that is in particular, happening in Kosovo and Metohija.
What is on the agenda here is not the question of nationalism, but of every country's legal, profound right to keep its territory together and its border intact without interference from inside or outside influences.
Mr. Tadic and Mr. Kostunica should not need to be dircetly involved in provincial talks about autonomy of one of its provinces.
If ethnic Albanians living in Kosmet seek self-administration this should be discussed not with the President and Prime Minister of Serbia but with low profile politicians.
The higher the profile the bigger the sell-off.

bud damnjanovic

pre 17 godina

Should a group of burglars break into Mr. Tadic's house, threaten him and his family, he should not call the police but instead NEGOTIATE with the robbers and give them what they want?

Kosovari

pre 17 godina

Self determination!
One of the basics of the Human Rights fundamentals.
The history is changing, new states are creating, these are the facts. the real facts which we call " DE FACTO" and therefore my friends facts are the ones that no one can change. as per the other part of the coin called " DE JURE". Its something that will be changed very soon.

Agim Elshani

pre 17 godina

Mr. Harris whether you like it or not, on 13 of July 2006, Koshtunica will present Serbian stance and Kosova's President Fatmir Sejdiu will present Kosova stance. This proves that two equal partners are representing the views of its nation. Don't you agree on this?