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Thursday, 13.12.2007.

10:56

Defense minister visits forces in south Serbia

Dragan Šutanovac and Zdravko Ponoš paid a visit to Serbian military forces in the south of the country today.

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John S.

pre 16 godina

Clean Cut,

I agree with your comment, but invstors also need to see stability and rule of law before they invest. That's one of the reasons why major investments are lagging behind despite Belgrade's initiatives to boost the economy (and multiethnic cooperation) in Southern Serbia. Maybe some of the problems with Albanians there is that they still don't believe the Milsoevic era and mentality is over, and unfortunatly, the nationalist forces of Serbia are not exactly disproving their fears. Then on the other hand there's the Albanian instigators who want's to drag them with them down in the mud.

I agree, the people there don't need to see more soldiers, but let's face it, the region concerning Macedonia, Kosovo, and Serbia has a unknown future at the moment.

Clean Cut

pre 16 godina

Those people down there don't need to see more soldiers, but investors and jobs. If you can do nothing about it, better don't even show up. We know you want to justify your salary as well, but that's the wrong place to do so.

Clean Cut

pre 16 godina

Those people down there don't need to see more soldiers, but investors and jobs. If you can do nothing about it, better don't even show up. We know you want to justify your salary as well, but that's the wrong place to do so.

John S.

pre 16 godina

Clean Cut,

I agree with your comment, but invstors also need to see stability and rule of law before they invest. That's one of the reasons why major investments are lagging behind despite Belgrade's initiatives to boost the economy (and multiethnic cooperation) in Southern Serbia. Maybe some of the problems with Albanians there is that they still don't believe the Milsoevic era and mentality is over, and unfortunatly, the nationalist forces of Serbia are not exactly disproving their fears. Then on the other hand there's the Albanian instigators who want's to drag them with them down in the mud.

I agree, the people there don't need to see more soldiers, but let's face it, the region concerning Macedonia, Kosovo, and Serbia has a unknown future at the moment.

Clean Cut

pre 16 godina

Those people down there don't need to see more soldiers, but investors and jobs. If you can do nothing about it, better don't even show up. We know you want to justify your salary as well, but that's the wrong place to do so.

John S.

pre 16 godina

Clean Cut,

I agree with your comment, but invstors also need to see stability and rule of law before they invest. That's one of the reasons why major investments are lagging behind despite Belgrade's initiatives to boost the economy (and multiethnic cooperation) in Southern Serbia. Maybe some of the problems with Albanians there is that they still don't believe the Milsoevic era and mentality is over, and unfortunatly, the nationalist forces of Serbia are not exactly disproving their fears. Then on the other hand there's the Albanian instigators who want's to drag them with them down in the mud.

I agree, the people there don't need to see more soldiers, but let's face it, the region concerning Macedonia, Kosovo, and Serbia has a unknown future at the moment.