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Monday, 05.02.2007.

11:47

Tadić met party leaders

Serbian president Boris Tadić presented parliamentary party leaders with Martti Ahtisaari’s blueprint.

Izvor: B92

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Toronto

pre 17 godina

Just wondering.. a potential loss of Kosovo is always described as 15% of Serbia's territory. As far as I can find Kosovo is 10,912 km while Serbia is 88,361 km, adding up to a total of 12.3% Am I the only one confused here???

Laura

pre 17 godina

The only bright politician Serbia have is Mr. Svilanovic. He's moderate and has a vision but serbs are completely blind and not able to understand.

luciano

pre 17 godina

Talking is always better than silence when it comes to promoting your interests.The devil is in the details but no Serb should show arrogance and indifference in this crucial period.A united Serb front is a stronger bargaining chip than a disunited one.

luciano

pre 17 godina

Talking is always better than silence when it comes to promoting your interests.The devil is in the details but no Serb should show arrogance and indifference in this crucial period.A united Serb front is a stronger bargaining chip than a disunited one.

Laura

pre 17 godina

The only bright politician Serbia have is Mr. Svilanovic. He's moderate and has a vision but serbs are completely blind and not able to understand.

Toronto

pre 17 godina

Just wondering.. a potential loss of Kosovo is always described as 15% of Serbia's territory. As far as I can find Kosovo is 10,912 km while Serbia is 88,361 km, adding up to a total of 12.3% Am I the only one confused here???

luciano

pre 17 godina

Talking is always better than silence when it comes to promoting your interests.The devil is in the details but no Serb should show arrogance and indifference in this crucial period.A united Serb front is a stronger bargaining chip than a disunited one.

Laura

pre 17 godina

The only bright politician Serbia have is Mr. Svilanovic. He's moderate and has a vision but serbs are completely blind and not able to understand.

Toronto

pre 17 godina

Just wondering.. a potential loss of Kosovo is always described as 15% of Serbia's territory. As far as I can find Kosovo is 10,912 km while Serbia is 88,361 km, adding up to a total of 12.3% Am I the only one confused here???