miri
pre 16 godina
Walter,
We are not speculating, we KNOW what serbian "wider autonomy" means. We have been there before .
Thursday, 02.08.2007.
16:41
The Serb Radical Party (SRS) has today criticized Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić’s Kosovo statements.
Izvor: Beta
pre 16 godina
Walter,
We are not speculating, we KNOW what serbian "wider autonomy" means. We have been there before .
pre 16 godina
Miri, Benny, and Olf rather than speculating why don’t you find out what wider autonomy means
pre 16 godina
Olf just over a third of the electorate voted for the Radicals.
Do the math. That is not a 'majority of Serbs'
pre 16 godina
Exactly Princip, who cars what Radicals say.. upps majority of Serbia voted for them ...
Well, Jeremic has just started the campaign of informing the public that Wider Autonomy of Kosova means Independence in other words.
Next we’ll see another minister offering something more in a name of Wider Autonomy. After some time Serbian public will accept the reality Independence of Kosova very easy, same goes for some here.
pre 16 godina
On the other hand, why do
Radicals bother on criticizing, as if anyone is actually paying attention to "the broadest autonomy" or whatever that thing is that Mr. Jeremic is offering. The only autonomy that Kosovo will accept will be the "autonomy" where Serbs will enter with a passport in Kosovo, where Kosovo will have its UN seat, its army, police and security forces, its own ministries, parlament and foreign policy. Yes K-Albanians will accept that "autonomy". Get it?
pre 16 godina
That's why there isn't any hope of anyone agreeing to any sort of "broad autonomy" proposal, as even the leaders in Serbia do not know what they mean by that statement. They balk at the Ahtisari proposal, but when it comes to their own proposals nobody has a clue as to what they are.
If by any miracle let's say that there is an agreement to accept some of these unclear autonomy proposals, what makes anyone believe that when the radicals come into power they won't just dismantle them and not respect any of them anyway.
pre 16 godina
To Princip, UK,
What guarantees that radicals won’t come to power in the future and put in place their ideas?
Serbian society has not done anything to clean itself from the violent ideas of the past, Replacing “Milosevics” with more moderate look likes does nothing in that regard.
I was under wrong impression that you are the more moderate type but after reading your comments (replicas) with Victor I was totally clear where you stand.
K-Albanians have never had a say on what happens in Belgrade and never will the others decided to persecute murder and rape them. (and you have the nerves to call all this was done in the name of the brotherhood).
K – Albanians have decided to move ahead like it or not. After you come to terms of what you caused to your neighbors only the we might se if we can forgive (but never forget)
pre 16 godina
If this has not been approved by the senate then he should resign his post.
pre 16 godina
Jeremic is the only minister of Serbia that has respect in the world,he seems more progresive and moderate but is scary becouse Zoran Djindjic was kind of more democratic,took Serbia step ahead but Belgrad and Vucic do not want them kind of people.
pre 16 godina
Imagine, Vucic the President of Serbia, Kosovo with a high autonomy etc…
It is better to keep silent I think sometimes, because we have Vucic & various radicals as the most fitting representatives who advocates in the most appropriate way the outcome in case of remaining under Serbia.
Thanks Vucic & co.
pre 16 godina
Yes, radicals should be critisizing more Jeremic and have a stronger stance for Kosovo and so to make it clearer to the world that the only solution for Kosovo is the total independence. That's because Serbia is willing to give nothing. Even the "broad automy", they are so much talking about it will be a worse version of autonomy than the one K-albanians had in 1974.
pre 16 godina
Jeremic is the Foreign Minister and he represents the Govt position which is not made up of the radicals.
Equally the radicals have the right to be critical if they feel it is not what 'they' would persue. However, the fact remains they are not party to the Govt and thus their critique is just that - critique & it is just as one would expect of any opposition party in any other democratic state.
pre 16 godina
Vuk Jeremic's talking points about Kosovo come from the USA and not from Serbia's perspective. Ergo, Jeremic should stay at home and let Mr. Samardzic, minister for Kosovo-Metohija,represent Serbia's position abroad.
Radikals are right in critisizing Jeremic!!!!
pre 16 godina
To Princip, UK,
What guarantees that radicals won’t come to power in the future and put in place their ideas?
Serbian society has not done anything to clean itself from the violent ideas of the past, Replacing “Milosevics” with more moderate look likes does nothing in that regard.
I was under wrong impression that you are the more moderate type but after reading your comments (replicas) with Victor I was totally clear where you stand.
K-Albanians have never had a say on what happens in Belgrade and never will the others decided to persecute murder and rape them. (and you have the nerves to call all this was done in the name of the brotherhood).
K – Albanians have decided to move ahead like it or not. After you come to terms of what you caused to your neighbors only the we might se if we can forgive (but never forget)
pre 16 godina
If this has not been approved by the senate then he should resign his post.
pre 16 godina
Vuk Jeremic's talking points about Kosovo come from the USA and not from Serbia's perspective. Ergo, Jeremic should stay at home and let Mr. Samardzic, minister for Kosovo-Metohija,represent Serbia's position abroad.
Radikals are right in critisizing Jeremic!!!!
pre 16 godina
Imagine, Vucic the President of Serbia, Kosovo with a high autonomy etc…
It is better to keep silent I think sometimes, because we have Vucic & various radicals as the most fitting representatives who advocates in the most appropriate way the outcome in case of remaining under Serbia.
Thanks Vucic & co.
pre 16 godina
Yes, radicals should be critisizing more Jeremic and have a stronger stance for Kosovo and so to make it clearer to the world that the only solution for Kosovo is the total independence. That's because Serbia is willing to give nothing. Even the "broad automy", they are so much talking about it will be a worse version of autonomy than the one K-albanians had in 1974.
pre 16 godina
Jeremic is the Foreign Minister and he represents the Govt position which is not made up of the radicals.
Equally the radicals have the right to be critical if they feel it is not what 'they' would persue. However, the fact remains they are not party to the Govt and thus their critique is just that - critique & it is just as one would expect of any opposition party in any other democratic state.
pre 16 godina
On the other hand, why do
Radicals bother on criticizing, as if anyone is actually paying attention to "the broadest autonomy" or whatever that thing is that Mr. Jeremic is offering. The only autonomy that Kosovo will accept will be the "autonomy" where Serbs will enter with a passport in Kosovo, where Kosovo will have its UN seat, its army, police and security forces, its own ministries, parlament and foreign policy. Yes K-Albanians will accept that "autonomy". Get it?
pre 16 godina
Jeremic is the only minister of Serbia that has respect in the world,he seems more progresive and moderate but is scary becouse Zoran Djindjic was kind of more democratic,took Serbia step ahead but Belgrad and Vucic do not want them kind of people.
pre 16 godina
Miri, Benny, and Olf rather than speculating why don’t you find out what wider autonomy means
pre 16 godina
That's why there isn't any hope of anyone agreeing to any sort of "broad autonomy" proposal, as even the leaders in Serbia do not know what they mean by that statement. They balk at the Ahtisari proposal, but when it comes to their own proposals nobody has a clue as to what they are.
If by any miracle let's say that there is an agreement to accept some of these unclear autonomy proposals, what makes anyone believe that when the radicals come into power they won't just dismantle them and not respect any of them anyway.
pre 16 godina
Exactly Princip, who cars what Radicals say.. upps majority of Serbia voted for them ...
Well, Jeremic has just started the campaign of informing the public that Wider Autonomy of Kosova means Independence in other words.
Next we’ll see another minister offering something more in a name of Wider Autonomy. After some time Serbian public will accept the reality Independence of Kosova very easy, same goes for some here.
pre 16 godina
Walter,
We are not speculating, we KNOW what serbian "wider autonomy" means. We have been there before .
pre 16 godina
Olf just over a third of the electorate voted for the Radicals.
Do the math. That is not a 'majority of Serbs'
pre 16 godina
Vuk Jeremic's talking points about Kosovo come from the USA and not from Serbia's perspective. Ergo, Jeremic should stay at home and let Mr. Samardzic, minister for Kosovo-Metohija,represent Serbia's position abroad.
Radikals are right in critisizing Jeremic!!!!
pre 16 godina
Imagine, Vucic the President of Serbia, Kosovo with a high autonomy etc…
It is better to keep silent I think sometimes, because we have Vucic & various radicals as the most fitting representatives who advocates in the most appropriate way the outcome in case of remaining under Serbia.
Thanks Vucic & co.
pre 16 godina
Jeremic is the only minister of Serbia that has respect in the world,he seems more progresive and moderate but is scary becouse Zoran Djindjic was kind of more democratic,took Serbia step ahead but Belgrad and Vucic do not want them kind of people.
pre 16 godina
Yes, radicals should be critisizing more Jeremic and have a stronger stance for Kosovo and so to make it clearer to the world that the only solution for Kosovo is the total independence. That's because Serbia is willing to give nothing. Even the "broad automy", they are so much talking about it will be a worse version of autonomy than the one K-albanians had in 1974.
pre 16 godina
To Princip, UK,
What guarantees that radicals won’t come to power in the future and put in place their ideas?
Serbian society has not done anything to clean itself from the violent ideas of the past, Replacing “Milosevics” with more moderate look likes does nothing in that regard.
I was under wrong impression that you are the more moderate type but after reading your comments (replicas) with Victor I was totally clear where you stand.
K-Albanians have never had a say on what happens in Belgrade and never will the others decided to persecute murder and rape them. (and you have the nerves to call all this was done in the name of the brotherhood).
K – Albanians have decided to move ahead like it or not. After you come to terms of what you caused to your neighbors only the we might se if we can forgive (but never forget)
pre 16 godina
On the other hand, why do
Radicals bother on criticizing, as if anyone is actually paying attention to "the broadest autonomy" or whatever that thing is that Mr. Jeremic is offering. The only autonomy that Kosovo will accept will be the "autonomy" where Serbs will enter with a passport in Kosovo, where Kosovo will have its UN seat, its army, police and security forces, its own ministries, parlament and foreign policy. Yes K-Albanians will accept that "autonomy". Get it?
pre 16 godina
Jeremic is the Foreign Minister and he represents the Govt position which is not made up of the radicals.
Equally the radicals have the right to be critical if they feel it is not what 'they' would persue. However, the fact remains they are not party to the Govt and thus their critique is just that - critique & it is just as one would expect of any opposition party in any other democratic state.
pre 16 godina
If this has not been approved by the senate then he should resign his post.
pre 16 godina
That's why there isn't any hope of anyone agreeing to any sort of "broad autonomy" proposal, as even the leaders in Serbia do not know what they mean by that statement. They balk at the Ahtisari proposal, but when it comes to their own proposals nobody has a clue as to what they are.
If by any miracle let's say that there is an agreement to accept some of these unclear autonomy proposals, what makes anyone believe that when the radicals come into power they won't just dismantle them and not respect any of them anyway.
pre 16 godina
Exactly Princip, who cars what Radicals say.. upps majority of Serbia voted for them ...
Well, Jeremic has just started the campaign of informing the public that Wider Autonomy of Kosova means Independence in other words.
Next we’ll see another minister offering something more in a name of Wider Autonomy. After some time Serbian public will accept the reality Independence of Kosova very easy, same goes for some here.
pre 16 godina
Olf just over a third of the electorate voted for the Radicals.
Do the math. That is not a 'majority of Serbs'
pre 16 godina
Miri, Benny, and Olf rather than speculating why don’t you find out what wider autonomy means
pre 16 godina
Walter,
We are not speculating, we KNOW what serbian "wider autonomy" means. We have been there before .
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