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Tuesday, 08.01.2008.

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EU hopes for consensus on SAA by Jan. 28

Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić was in Brussels today for talks with EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana.

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bmrusila

pre 16 godina

Nicholas Klinsman.

Thanks Nicholas, I would really appreciate if you can do something about it. I will mark down your mail and here is mine: bmrusila@hotmail.com

Nicholas Klinsman

pre 16 godina

bmrusila: Thanks for taking interest. I would like to help you with your cousins if I can. I'm not from the Chicago or midwest area, but I do know some people from there, and will gladly inquire on your behalf if you want me to. Let's do it via email hercegovac03@yahoo.com

tesla

pre 16 godina

"All I can say is that coment#1,2,3 and 4 are way out of touch with reality on the ground.
Let see what future will bring. March 6 is looming guys,remeber.
(Ahmet Isufi, 8 January 2008 15:06)"

Sure Ahmed, we'll MARK your words again...and again...and again.

bmrusila

pre 16 godina

Nicholas Klinsman,

I hoped to see you posting comments today since I wanted to ask you something that it’s kind of personal but seem kind of important to me. Few days ago you told in some of the comments that your grandfather’s family is from the Prizren region. As I understood well he was murdered and since then you lost the contacts with his family in Kosovo. However, if you give some more information I will try to help you by asking my best friend who was happened to live for over 20 years in Prizren region.

I must admit that this story kind of moved me because I felt we have something in common. You see, my father’s uncle is murdered in Chicago in 1969 and since then we had no any contact with his family.

I would really appreciate if anyone who lives in Chicago could help me out in finding these relatives. I will just tell that his name was Mirko Milosavljevic and married to a German woman. They met in Germany where he was taken as a war prisoner during the WW2. After the war he couldn’t come back in communist Yugoslavia as he was very well known for his anti communist attitudes and very much monarchy oriented (he was King’s soldier during the war and captured somewhere in Macedonia). The entire father’s family was very well known for their anticommunist attitudes that made some difficulties in life (my grandfather was regularly taken into custody and heavily beaten for being anti-communist and). Therefore, we presume and my father got some information that his uncle was murdered by UDBA officer. However, Mirko my father’s uncle has left two sons who were very young at that time. They had Serbian names but we presume that they changed the names in meantime. The history is a bit longer and I am ready to give more information if anybody could help me out. Thanks.

B92, please do publish this sort of announcement since I really feel is kind of important. Thanks

JB

pre 16 godina

Peggy,

You talk of China and Russia as upstanding members of the international community, and England as some sort of demonic baby killer. Let me remind you, China, human rights....i don't think so, i mean if you need a transplant go there, they do it to order! Pollution and the environment, er what? Tibet? Need i say more about these folks?
Then the big bear, Russia, again human rights, NO! Social welfare, NO! Pollution and environment, as if they care. I think you need to look again Peggy! Do you live in Russia or China? Perhaps you should give it a go, and voice opinions such as we all do on here, then perhaps you may end up a heart or kidney donor. Please do not think that we in the west are perfect, but never doubt that such behaviour as acted out by China or Russia would never have a place in the EU.

teni

pre 16 godina

To all those commenting on the Kosova Gordian Knot, please remember how the historical Gordian knot was solved: it wasn't by compromise, was it? And isn't that just what K-Albanians and the West are doing this time round?

Nicholas Klinsman

pre 16 godina

Maybe Solana and the Belgian minister are going to aske Jeremic for advice on how to stop the Basques or Flemish from breaking away of their own respective countries. Kosovo independence will open up all kinds of possibilities.

teni: People and nations are not knots. The riddle is how to put them together not break them apart.

Ahmet Isufi

pre 16 godina

All I can say is that coment#1,2,3 and 4 are way out of touch with reality on the ground.
Let see what future will bring. March 6 is looming guys,remeber.

peggy

pre 16 godina

The EU does not want to find a solution. The EU wants to impose it's own solution.
The EU is in constant contact with Pristina.
The EU is better to keep in constant contact with Serbia as Serbia is a country and Kosovo is only a province.

When all these attempts fail to steal Serbian territory, these same great minds from the west are going to have to deal with and forge good relations with Serbia.

I wonder who is going to get to do business with Serbia, England or Russia?
Serbia has proven herself to be a great ally and friend to those who stand by her. Russia and China know the value of this kind of loyalty.
As the saying goes. The people you trample on when you are on your way up, will be the same people you will meet on the way down. US and your bullies, you have lost something very precious but you won't know it for some time yet.

Princip, UK

pre 16 godina

"The EU absolutely wants to find solutions and see Serbia make a strong and speedy approach to the EU, as well as find the solution to the Kosovo Gordian knot, and these are its goals," Gallach

- in one swoop the Gordian not is resolved - unholding international norms and laws!

It entails disregarding US foreign policy which has been a shambles of legitamacy and total disregard for stability in any region within which past and current administrations suggest "it knows best"! Bush and his administration are lame ducks and the US people want change from the Bush/Clintion nepotism!

The EU can send in its 1800 police under the UN auspices and consent on condition it must continue to uphold the obligation that its "few" members would like to disrgeard i.e. Kosovo & Metohija remains integral to Serbia as specified in 1244 and illegal declarations are neither promoted and if still declared are null and void by both UN and EU as a whole to continue their work legitametly and continue stability.

Respect Serbia's continued sovereignity and the Gordian knot is slashed!

Tom O'Donoghue

pre 16 godina

"The EU absolutely wants to find solutions and see Serbia make a strong and speedy approach to the EU, as well as find the solution to the Kosovo Gordian knot, and these are its goals"

I don't think anyone would have a problem with any of this. However this is only theory. The actual implementation of these goals is what's important. Unfortunately, the recent remarks by German MEP Doris Pack, as reported here, do not inspire confidence. To accuse a Prime Minister of "threatening" his own people does not exactly encourage moderation or engagement.
It's all quite simple really. It is only necessary for the EU to comply with the rule of law as laid down in international treaties such as the UN Charter and the Helsinki Final Act. If this is the starting point then everyone knows where they stand and the process can proceed by diplomacy and negotiation. This is the civilised way to do things.

The alternative is a free-for-all and possible mayhem.

bmrusila

pre 16 godina

"The EU absolutely wants to find solutions and see Serbia make a strong and speedy approach to the EU, as well as find the solution to the Kosovo Gordian knot, and these are its goals," Gallach told Beta.

-There is solution for this Gordian knot and the solution is the proposal given by the Serbian government. It is only the question which one do you select as a problem solving-Aland or Hong Kong? In the end when the EU finally realise that independence is about to create a consequences all over the region and furthermore, it will be one of these two proposals or even combination of both. The resolution 1244 cannot be abolished as long as Serbia opposes to.

Tom O'Donoghue

pre 16 godina

"The EU absolutely wants to find solutions and see Serbia make a strong and speedy approach to the EU, as well as find the solution to the Kosovo Gordian knot, and these are its goals"

I don't think anyone would have a problem with any of this. However this is only theory. The actual implementation of these goals is what's important. Unfortunately, the recent remarks by German MEP Doris Pack, as reported here, do not inspire confidence. To accuse a Prime Minister of "threatening" his own people does not exactly encourage moderation or engagement.
It's all quite simple really. It is only necessary for the EU to comply with the rule of law as laid down in international treaties such as the UN Charter and the Helsinki Final Act. If this is the starting point then everyone knows where they stand and the process can proceed by diplomacy and negotiation. This is the civilised way to do things.

The alternative is a free-for-all and possible mayhem.

peggy

pre 16 godina

The EU does not want to find a solution. The EU wants to impose it's own solution.
The EU is in constant contact with Pristina.
The EU is better to keep in constant contact with Serbia as Serbia is a country and Kosovo is only a province.

When all these attempts fail to steal Serbian territory, these same great minds from the west are going to have to deal with and forge good relations with Serbia.

I wonder who is going to get to do business with Serbia, England or Russia?
Serbia has proven herself to be a great ally and friend to those who stand by her. Russia and China know the value of this kind of loyalty.
As the saying goes. The people you trample on when you are on your way up, will be the same people you will meet on the way down. US and your bullies, you have lost something very precious but you won't know it for some time yet.

Princip, UK

pre 16 godina

"The EU absolutely wants to find solutions and see Serbia make a strong and speedy approach to the EU, as well as find the solution to the Kosovo Gordian knot, and these are its goals," Gallach

- in one swoop the Gordian not is resolved - unholding international norms and laws!

It entails disregarding US foreign policy which has been a shambles of legitamacy and total disregard for stability in any region within which past and current administrations suggest "it knows best"! Bush and his administration are lame ducks and the US people want change from the Bush/Clintion nepotism!

The EU can send in its 1800 police under the UN auspices and consent on condition it must continue to uphold the obligation that its "few" members would like to disrgeard i.e. Kosovo & Metohija remains integral to Serbia as specified in 1244 and illegal declarations are neither promoted and if still declared are null and void by both UN and EU as a whole to continue their work legitametly and continue stability.

Respect Serbia's continued sovereignity and the Gordian knot is slashed!

bmrusila

pre 16 godina

"The EU absolutely wants to find solutions and see Serbia make a strong and speedy approach to the EU, as well as find the solution to the Kosovo Gordian knot, and these are its goals," Gallach told Beta.

-There is solution for this Gordian knot and the solution is the proposal given by the Serbian government. It is only the question which one do you select as a problem solving-Aland or Hong Kong? In the end when the EU finally realise that independence is about to create a consequences all over the region and furthermore, it will be one of these two proposals or even combination of both. The resolution 1244 cannot be abolished as long as Serbia opposes to.

Nicholas Klinsman

pre 16 godina

Maybe Solana and the Belgian minister are going to aske Jeremic for advice on how to stop the Basques or Flemish from breaking away of their own respective countries. Kosovo independence will open up all kinds of possibilities.

teni: People and nations are not knots. The riddle is how to put them together not break them apart.

Ahmet Isufi

pre 16 godina

All I can say is that coment#1,2,3 and 4 are way out of touch with reality on the ground.
Let see what future will bring. March 6 is looming guys,remeber.

teni

pre 16 godina

To all those commenting on the Kosova Gordian Knot, please remember how the historical Gordian knot was solved: it wasn't by compromise, was it? And isn't that just what K-Albanians and the West are doing this time round?

JB

pre 16 godina

Peggy,

You talk of China and Russia as upstanding members of the international community, and England as some sort of demonic baby killer. Let me remind you, China, human rights....i don't think so, i mean if you need a transplant go there, they do it to order! Pollution and the environment, er what? Tibet? Need i say more about these folks?
Then the big bear, Russia, again human rights, NO! Social welfare, NO! Pollution and environment, as if they care. I think you need to look again Peggy! Do you live in Russia or China? Perhaps you should give it a go, and voice opinions such as we all do on here, then perhaps you may end up a heart or kidney donor. Please do not think that we in the west are perfect, but never doubt that such behaviour as acted out by China or Russia would never have a place in the EU.

bmrusila

pre 16 godina

Nicholas Klinsman,

I hoped to see you posting comments today since I wanted to ask you something that it’s kind of personal but seem kind of important to me. Few days ago you told in some of the comments that your grandfather’s family is from the Prizren region. As I understood well he was murdered and since then you lost the contacts with his family in Kosovo. However, if you give some more information I will try to help you by asking my best friend who was happened to live for over 20 years in Prizren region.

I must admit that this story kind of moved me because I felt we have something in common. You see, my father’s uncle is murdered in Chicago in 1969 and since then we had no any contact with his family.

I would really appreciate if anyone who lives in Chicago could help me out in finding these relatives. I will just tell that his name was Mirko Milosavljevic and married to a German woman. They met in Germany where he was taken as a war prisoner during the WW2. After the war he couldn’t come back in communist Yugoslavia as he was very well known for his anti communist attitudes and very much monarchy oriented (he was King’s soldier during the war and captured somewhere in Macedonia). The entire father’s family was very well known for their anticommunist attitudes that made some difficulties in life (my grandfather was regularly taken into custody and heavily beaten for being anti-communist and). Therefore, we presume and my father got some information that his uncle was murdered by UDBA officer. However, Mirko my father’s uncle has left two sons who were very young at that time. They had Serbian names but we presume that they changed the names in meantime. The history is a bit longer and I am ready to give more information if anybody could help me out. Thanks.

B92, please do publish this sort of announcement since I really feel is kind of important. Thanks

tesla

pre 16 godina

"All I can say is that coment#1,2,3 and 4 are way out of touch with reality on the ground.
Let see what future will bring. March 6 is looming guys,remeber.
(Ahmet Isufi, 8 January 2008 15:06)"

Sure Ahmed, we'll MARK your words again...and again...and again.

Nicholas Klinsman

pre 16 godina

bmrusila: Thanks for taking interest. I would like to help you with your cousins if I can. I'm not from the Chicago or midwest area, but I do know some people from there, and will gladly inquire on your behalf if you want me to. Let's do it via email hercegovac03@yahoo.com

bmrusila

pre 16 godina

Nicholas Klinsman.

Thanks Nicholas, I would really appreciate if you can do something about it. I will mark down your mail and here is mine: bmrusila@hotmail.com

Ahmet Isufi

pre 16 godina

All I can say is that coment#1,2,3 and 4 are way out of touch with reality on the ground.
Let see what future will bring. March 6 is looming guys,remeber.

teni

pre 16 godina

To all those commenting on the Kosova Gordian Knot, please remember how the historical Gordian knot was solved: it wasn't by compromise, was it? And isn't that just what K-Albanians and the West are doing this time round?

peggy

pre 16 godina

The EU does not want to find a solution. The EU wants to impose it's own solution.
The EU is in constant contact with Pristina.
The EU is better to keep in constant contact with Serbia as Serbia is a country and Kosovo is only a province.

When all these attempts fail to steal Serbian territory, these same great minds from the west are going to have to deal with and forge good relations with Serbia.

I wonder who is going to get to do business with Serbia, England or Russia?
Serbia has proven herself to be a great ally and friend to those who stand by her. Russia and China know the value of this kind of loyalty.
As the saying goes. The people you trample on when you are on your way up, will be the same people you will meet on the way down. US and your bullies, you have lost something very precious but you won't know it for some time yet.

JB

pre 16 godina

Peggy,

You talk of China and Russia as upstanding members of the international community, and England as some sort of demonic baby killer. Let me remind you, China, human rights....i don't think so, i mean if you need a transplant go there, they do it to order! Pollution and the environment, er what? Tibet? Need i say more about these folks?
Then the big bear, Russia, again human rights, NO! Social welfare, NO! Pollution and environment, as if they care. I think you need to look again Peggy! Do you live in Russia or China? Perhaps you should give it a go, and voice opinions such as we all do on here, then perhaps you may end up a heart or kidney donor. Please do not think that we in the west are perfect, but never doubt that such behaviour as acted out by China or Russia would never have a place in the EU.

bmrusila

pre 16 godina

"The EU absolutely wants to find solutions and see Serbia make a strong and speedy approach to the EU, as well as find the solution to the Kosovo Gordian knot, and these are its goals," Gallach told Beta.

-There is solution for this Gordian knot and the solution is the proposal given by the Serbian government. It is only the question which one do you select as a problem solving-Aland or Hong Kong? In the end when the EU finally realise that independence is about to create a consequences all over the region and furthermore, it will be one of these two proposals or even combination of both. The resolution 1244 cannot be abolished as long as Serbia opposes to.

Tom O'Donoghue

pre 16 godina

"The EU absolutely wants to find solutions and see Serbia make a strong and speedy approach to the EU, as well as find the solution to the Kosovo Gordian knot, and these are its goals"

I don't think anyone would have a problem with any of this. However this is only theory. The actual implementation of these goals is what's important. Unfortunately, the recent remarks by German MEP Doris Pack, as reported here, do not inspire confidence. To accuse a Prime Minister of "threatening" his own people does not exactly encourage moderation or engagement.
It's all quite simple really. It is only necessary for the EU to comply with the rule of law as laid down in international treaties such as the UN Charter and the Helsinki Final Act. If this is the starting point then everyone knows where they stand and the process can proceed by diplomacy and negotiation. This is the civilised way to do things.

The alternative is a free-for-all and possible mayhem.

Princip, UK

pre 16 godina

"The EU absolutely wants to find solutions and see Serbia make a strong and speedy approach to the EU, as well as find the solution to the Kosovo Gordian knot, and these are its goals," Gallach

- in one swoop the Gordian not is resolved - unholding international norms and laws!

It entails disregarding US foreign policy which has been a shambles of legitamacy and total disregard for stability in any region within which past and current administrations suggest "it knows best"! Bush and his administration are lame ducks and the US people want change from the Bush/Clintion nepotism!

The EU can send in its 1800 police under the UN auspices and consent on condition it must continue to uphold the obligation that its "few" members would like to disrgeard i.e. Kosovo & Metohija remains integral to Serbia as specified in 1244 and illegal declarations are neither promoted and if still declared are null and void by both UN and EU as a whole to continue their work legitametly and continue stability.

Respect Serbia's continued sovereignity and the Gordian knot is slashed!

Nicholas Klinsman

pre 16 godina

Maybe Solana and the Belgian minister are going to aske Jeremic for advice on how to stop the Basques or Flemish from breaking away of their own respective countries. Kosovo independence will open up all kinds of possibilities.

teni: People and nations are not knots. The riddle is how to put them together not break them apart.

bmrusila

pre 16 godina

Nicholas Klinsman,

I hoped to see you posting comments today since I wanted to ask you something that it’s kind of personal but seem kind of important to me. Few days ago you told in some of the comments that your grandfather’s family is from the Prizren region. As I understood well he was murdered and since then you lost the contacts with his family in Kosovo. However, if you give some more information I will try to help you by asking my best friend who was happened to live for over 20 years in Prizren region.

I must admit that this story kind of moved me because I felt we have something in common. You see, my father’s uncle is murdered in Chicago in 1969 and since then we had no any contact with his family.

I would really appreciate if anyone who lives in Chicago could help me out in finding these relatives. I will just tell that his name was Mirko Milosavljevic and married to a German woman. They met in Germany where he was taken as a war prisoner during the WW2. After the war he couldn’t come back in communist Yugoslavia as he was very well known for his anti communist attitudes and very much monarchy oriented (he was King’s soldier during the war and captured somewhere in Macedonia). The entire father’s family was very well known for their anticommunist attitudes that made some difficulties in life (my grandfather was regularly taken into custody and heavily beaten for being anti-communist and). Therefore, we presume and my father got some information that his uncle was murdered by UDBA officer. However, Mirko my father’s uncle has left two sons who were very young at that time. They had Serbian names but we presume that they changed the names in meantime. The history is a bit longer and I am ready to give more information if anybody could help me out. Thanks.

B92, please do publish this sort of announcement since I really feel is kind of important. Thanks

tesla

pre 16 godina

"All I can say is that coment#1,2,3 and 4 are way out of touch with reality on the ground.
Let see what future will bring. March 6 is looming guys,remeber.
(Ahmet Isufi, 8 January 2008 15:06)"

Sure Ahmed, we'll MARK your words again...and again...and again.

Nicholas Klinsman

pre 16 godina

bmrusila: Thanks for taking interest. I would like to help you with your cousins if I can. I'm not from the Chicago or midwest area, but I do know some people from there, and will gladly inquire on your behalf if you want me to. Let's do it via email hercegovac03@yahoo.com

bmrusila

pre 16 godina

Nicholas Klinsman.

Thanks Nicholas, I would really appreciate if you can do something about it. I will mark down your mail and here is mine: bmrusila@hotmail.com