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Monday, 26.02.2007.

09:47

Decentralization next on agenda

Negotiations over Kosovo continue tomorrow in Vienna. Five days are left to tackle the remaining issues.

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Bill

pre 17 godina

Jovan,
K-Albanians know all too well their treatment from Serbia. Just recently, Serbia hosted protesters wearing T-shirts with Seselj on them! Who’s to guarantee peace to them if they were under Serbia again! Though you say “everything will be better,…just everything,” Serbia’s credibility has deteriorated, and the world has taken notice. Albanians are not obsessed with “independence-fanatism,” as you call it. They want to be guaranteed the right to live in peace and, quite frankly, nothing assures them more than an independent status.

Jovan

pre 17 godina

Bill,

if K-albanians want to rule themselves AND help stabilizing the region,the only thing they just have to do is to leave their independence-fanatism behind...

then everything will be better, their living conditions, the security-measures of the int-community, just everything.

John

pre 17 godina

What de-centralization? As soon as this joke is approved in the UN - all Serbs will inevitably leave. No Serb under the age of seventy will ever live in an Islamic state. You can pretend that Albanians are not really radical Muslims, are tolerent, and it was Slobo's fault for all their woes and consequent behaviour, blah blah blah... But, remember Albanians have been inciting riots and separatist movements when they had all the freedoms of the other Yugoslav republics. I don't see reconciliation as an option, not when the PM is a war criminal, and most of the Albanian clan society is involved in a criminal enterprise. For all of those Albanians that hold the Americans in such esteem, just remember one thing! Afghanistan! It could happen to you too.

Bill

pre 17 godina

Ahtisaari’s plan is, I think, the best solution for peace and stability there.

Indeed, a rather difficult solution to have been reached, the plan offers both sides various benefits nevertheless.
Serbia should really take into consideration what’s been offered to K-Serbs as K-Albanians have agreed to numerous concessions. I truly believe that, in time, the plan would have proven itself a marvelous one for Kosova citizens. It is about time Balkans, in general, stabilizes and its peoples as well as future generations live in peace.

Bill

pre 17 godina

Ahtisaari’s plan is, I think, the best solution for peace and stability there.

Indeed, a rather difficult solution to have been reached, the plan offers both sides various benefits nevertheless.
Serbia should really take into consideration what’s been offered to K-Serbs as K-Albanians have agreed to numerous concessions. I truly believe that, in time, the plan would have proven itself a marvelous one for Kosova citizens. It is about time Balkans, in general, stabilizes and its peoples as well as future generations live in peace.

John

pre 17 godina

What de-centralization? As soon as this joke is approved in the UN - all Serbs will inevitably leave. No Serb under the age of seventy will ever live in an Islamic state. You can pretend that Albanians are not really radical Muslims, are tolerent, and it was Slobo's fault for all their woes and consequent behaviour, blah blah blah... But, remember Albanians have been inciting riots and separatist movements when they had all the freedoms of the other Yugoslav republics. I don't see reconciliation as an option, not when the PM is a war criminal, and most of the Albanian clan society is involved in a criminal enterprise. For all of those Albanians that hold the Americans in such esteem, just remember one thing! Afghanistan! It could happen to you too.

Jovan

pre 17 godina

Bill,

if K-albanians want to rule themselves AND help stabilizing the region,the only thing they just have to do is to leave their independence-fanatism behind...

then everything will be better, their living conditions, the security-measures of the int-community, just everything.

Bill

pre 17 godina

Jovan,
K-Albanians know all too well their treatment from Serbia. Just recently, Serbia hosted protesters wearing T-shirts with Seselj on them! Who’s to guarantee peace to them if they were under Serbia again! Though you say “everything will be better,…just everything,” Serbia’s credibility has deteriorated, and the world has taken notice. Albanians are not obsessed with “independence-fanatism,” as you call it. They want to be guaranteed the right to live in peace and, quite frankly, nothing assures them more than an independent status.

Bill

pre 17 godina

Ahtisaari’s plan is, I think, the best solution for peace and stability there.

Indeed, a rather difficult solution to have been reached, the plan offers both sides various benefits nevertheless.
Serbia should really take into consideration what’s been offered to K-Serbs as K-Albanians have agreed to numerous concessions. I truly believe that, in time, the plan would have proven itself a marvelous one for Kosova citizens. It is about time Balkans, in general, stabilizes and its peoples as well as future generations live in peace.

John

pre 17 godina

What de-centralization? As soon as this joke is approved in the UN - all Serbs will inevitably leave. No Serb under the age of seventy will ever live in an Islamic state. You can pretend that Albanians are not really radical Muslims, are tolerent, and it was Slobo's fault for all their woes and consequent behaviour, blah blah blah... But, remember Albanians have been inciting riots and separatist movements when they had all the freedoms of the other Yugoslav republics. I don't see reconciliation as an option, not when the PM is a war criminal, and most of the Albanian clan society is involved in a criminal enterprise. For all of those Albanians that hold the Americans in such esteem, just remember one thing! Afghanistan! It could happen to you too.

Jovan

pre 17 godina

Bill,

if K-albanians want to rule themselves AND help stabilizing the region,the only thing they just have to do is to leave their independence-fanatism behind...

then everything will be better, their living conditions, the security-measures of the int-community, just everything.

Bill

pre 17 godina

Jovan,
K-Albanians know all too well their treatment from Serbia. Just recently, Serbia hosted protesters wearing T-shirts with Seselj on them! Who’s to guarantee peace to them if they were under Serbia again! Though you say “everything will be better,…just everything,” Serbia’s credibility has deteriorated, and the world has taken notice. Albanians are not obsessed with “independence-fanatism,” as you call it. They want to be guaranteed the right to live in peace and, quite frankly, nothing assures them more than an independent status.