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Wednesday, 23.05.2007.

13:24

Costa Rican FM in Serbia

Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić said Tuesday he acquainted his Costa Rican counterpart, Bruno Ugarte, with Serbia's position on Kosovo.

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svojgazda

pre 16 godina

Laki, I never quite understand what you are talking about.
Anyway, this is a great visit by a FM from Central America. Important decisions made anywhere in the world today can have serious repercussions elsewhere, not just in the immediate area. I would love to see many more diplomats from all over the world coming to visit Belgrade. Too much bad, unfair, and slanted press has been directed towards Serbia. It's time the nation is seen in it's good and proper light.

laki bani

pre 16 godina

I don’t think the Kosovo issue will last up to the January 2008 when Costa Rica becomes UNSC member. Even if it comes to reality, I still don’t think they will be transforming current circumstances; first of all the truth has already prevailed over all relevant factors. Furthermore, I wouldn’t have been so enthusiastic if I were in a position of either Serbian politician after a meeting with a foreign minister of a state that has visited Serbia after 30 years. I would have waited to express enthusiasm only after having come across with the other side of the truth. Since, they are barely familiar with overall situation in the Balkans, because their attention had for a long time been far off this area.
Cheers…

laki bani

pre 16 godina

I don’t think the Kosovo issue will last up to the January 2008 when Costa Rica becomes UNSC member. Even if it comes to reality, I still don’t think they will be transforming current circumstances; first of all the truth has already prevailed over all relevant factors. Furthermore, I wouldn’t have been so enthusiastic if I were in a position of either Serbian politician after a meeting with a foreign minister of a state that has visited Serbia after 30 years. I would have waited to express enthusiasm only after having come across with the other side of the truth. Since, they are barely familiar with overall situation in the Balkans, because their attention had for a long time been far off this area.
Cheers…

svojgazda

pre 16 godina

Laki, I never quite understand what you are talking about.
Anyway, this is a great visit by a FM from Central America. Important decisions made anywhere in the world today can have serious repercussions elsewhere, not just in the immediate area. I would love to see many more diplomats from all over the world coming to visit Belgrade. Too much bad, unfair, and slanted press has been directed towards Serbia. It's time the nation is seen in it's good and proper light.

laki bani

pre 16 godina

I don’t think the Kosovo issue will last up to the January 2008 when Costa Rica becomes UNSC member. Even if it comes to reality, I still don’t think they will be transforming current circumstances; first of all the truth has already prevailed over all relevant factors. Furthermore, I wouldn’t have been so enthusiastic if I were in a position of either Serbian politician after a meeting with a foreign minister of a state that has visited Serbia after 30 years. I would have waited to express enthusiasm only after having come across with the other side of the truth. Since, they are barely familiar with overall situation in the Balkans, because their attention had for a long time been far off this area.
Cheers…

svojgazda

pre 16 godina

Laki, I never quite understand what you are talking about.
Anyway, this is a great visit by a FM from Central America. Important decisions made anywhere in the world today can have serious repercussions elsewhere, not just in the immediate area. I would love to see many more diplomats from all over the world coming to visit Belgrade. Too much bad, unfair, and slanted press has been directed towards Serbia. It's time the nation is seen in it's good and proper light.