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Tuesday, 28.08.2007.

09:50

Contact Group experts to meet in Vienna

A team of Balkans experts from the Contact Group will meet in Vienna on August 29.

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Albion

pre 16 godina

Cvele, what's yours?, If something is yours you should care and control it, and you are doing neither.
I can't believe that some serb posters are still living in a La-La land. Get itthrough your heads, Kosova is gone forever, especially knowing that Albanians at last tasted the freedom, and once freedom it is tasted it's hard to take it away. Try to take a piece of meat from a lion.
Python, what investments you talking about? did you forget that Trepca Mines were robbed by serbs? and at the end of the war Serbis looted even the pension funds of Kosovar working people.

johny

pre 16 godina

Python, if Kosova/o was so negative and ate most of the funds of Jugoslavia then why do you need it in Serbia. So it could eat all of the Serbian funds, so it could bring all that negativity to Serbia, in your doorsteps, in your homes. I fail to see the logic here. Why on earth would a state to have such negativity back when the others are trying to get rid of it for Serbia.
I wonder if it has anything to do with the 13 billion dollars of mineral reserve. Who knows? After all nobody cares about money, right?

Tani

pre 16 godina

python

Regarding Albania
At the moment Albania is doing well, is growing at 6%. Considering the energy shortage i think we are doing very well.
Regarding Serbia
You lost what you had!!
Now how clever is that???You should've been in EU by now!!

python

pre 16 godina

Some would say there're lots of similarities between Kosovo in Yugoslavia yesterday and possibly in EU tomorrow. The most underdeveloped part of the system, the biggest spender of Goverment funds, negative returns on investments, never integrated into the system on political, economic, scientific, cultural, sporting or any other level, and constantly cause of trouble. I wonder how EU is going to deal with them when Tito didn't succeed. And before Albanians start replying about Serbia being the main cause of all of this let me point to Albania proper where we have exactly the same situation if not even worse but no Serbian influence at all.

Tani

pre 16 godina

python

Regarding Albania
At the moment Albania is doing well, is growing at 6%. Considering the energy shortage i think we are doing very well.
Regarding Serbia
You lost what you had!!
Now how clever is that???You should've been in EU by now!!

python

pre 16 godina

Some would say there're lots of similarities between Kosovo in Yugoslavia yesterday and possibly in EU tomorrow. The most underdeveloped part of the system, the biggest spender of Goverment funds, negative returns on investments, never integrated into the system on political, economic, scientific, cultural, sporting or any other level, and constantly cause of trouble. I wonder how EU is going to deal with them when Tito didn't succeed. And before Albanians start replying about Serbia being the main cause of all of this let me point to Albania proper where we have exactly the same situation if not even worse but no Serbian influence at all.

johny

pre 16 godina

Python, if Kosova/o was so negative and ate most of the funds of Jugoslavia then why do you need it in Serbia. So it could eat all of the Serbian funds, so it could bring all that negativity to Serbia, in your doorsteps, in your homes. I fail to see the logic here. Why on earth would a state to have such negativity back when the others are trying to get rid of it for Serbia.
I wonder if it has anything to do with the 13 billion dollars of mineral reserve. Who knows? After all nobody cares about money, right?

Albion

pre 16 godina

Cvele, what's yours?, If something is yours you should care and control it, and you are doing neither.
I can't believe that some serb posters are still living in a La-La land. Get itthrough your heads, Kosova is gone forever, especially knowing that Albanians at last tasted the freedom, and once freedom it is tasted it's hard to take it away. Try to take a piece of meat from a lion.
Python, what investments you talking about? did you forget that Trepca Mines were robbed by serbs? and at the end of the war Serbis looted even the pension funds of Kosovar working people.

Tani

pre 16 godina

python

Regarding Albania
At the moment Albania is doing well, is growing at 6%. Considering the energy shortage i think we are doing very well.
Regarding Serbia
You lost what you had!!
Now how clever is that???You should've been in EU by now!!

johny

pre 16 godina

Python, if Kosova/o was so negative and ate most of the funds of Jugoslavia then why do you need it in Serbia. So it could eat all of the Serbian funds, so it could bring all that negativity to Serbia, in your doorsteps, in your homes. I fail to see the logic here. Why on earth would a state to have such negativity back when the others are trying to get rid of it for Serbia.
I wonder if it has anything to do with the 13 billion dollars of mineral reserve. Who knows? After all nobody cares about money, right?

python

pre 16 godina

Some would say there're lots of similarities between Kosovo in Yugoslavia yesterday and possibly in EU tomorrow. The most underdeveloped part of the system, the biggest spender of Goverment funds, negative returns on investments, never integrated into the system on political, economic, scientific, cultural, sporting or any other level, and constantly cause of trouble. I wonder how EU is going to deal with them when Tito didn't succeed. And before Albanians start replying about Serbia being the main cause of all of this let me point to Albania proper where we have exactly the same situation if not even worse but no Serbian influence at all.

Albion

pre 16 godina

Cvele, what's yours?, If something is yours you should care and control it, and you are doing neither.
I can't believe that some serb posters are still living in a La-La land. Get itthrough your heads, Kosova is gone forever, especially knowing that Albanians at last tasted the freedom, and once freedom it is tasted it's hard to take it away. Try to take a piece of meat from a lion.
Python, what investments you talking about? did you forget that Trepca Mines were robbed by serbs? and at the end of the war Serbis looted even the pension funds of Kosovar working people.