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Tuesday, 19.02.2008.

18:10

Jeremić to OSCE: Serbia is sovereign

Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić was attending an OSCE meeting in Vienna today.

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Mark Green

pre 16 godina

Makes me laugh Jeremić saying the door was still open for the Kosova Albanians to negioate with Belgrade. Why would an independent state wish to negociate it's independence away in return for autonomy?

Arbeni-Californi

pre 16 godina

I don't believe there is much more to say from either side.Serbia got his friends tosupport ,Kosovar Albanians got their friends as well that recoganizes them,so there is not much to talk about it.I will comment in future in this forum ,but never again about Serbia or Kosova ,it is just a done deal.Goog luck , Princip UK,Kate (ther European one),Cvele, and ,and all the participants on this forum.
B92, good luck to you too,and keep doing agood work

PV

pre 16 godina

LOL at third worl countries comment. Lets see India, Russia and China have a GDP of over a Trillion dollars each, third world right? Too bad Spain, Russia, Romania, China, India, Greece and Cyprus cant have the same 50% unemployment rate and political curroption of proud Albania.

Niall O'Doherty

pre 16 godina

"Wow, an impressive list of third world countries is lining up behind Serbia.
(Nick, 19 February 2008 21:02)"

Wow Nick, so Russia, China, Spain, Greece, Cyprus, Slovakia and New Zealand are Third World countries.

Sweet Jesus what planet are some people living on?

Nadeem

pre 16 godina

As far as I'm concerned the imperative factor should be the peaceful co-existence between Kosovo's Albanian & Serb communities though it doesn't appear that conceivable at the moment yet surely there's got to be some Albanians & Serbs who want to be amicable to one another. Of all nations that oppose recognition of sovereignty for Kosovo I'm personally puzzled about Azerbaijan & Kazakhstan opposing independence because they're predominantly Muslim lands like Kosovo is but then again I ain't that surprised considering that the late Saddam Hussein(a Muslim) was said to be a friend to the late Slobodan Milosevic.The nerve of Hussein if you ask me. The Kosovar-Albanians including the ex-patriates residing in parts of my country(Canada)are rejoicing at independence or perceived independence and can do so in my opinion and finally I don't care if I possibly offended the supporters of Saddam Hussein & Slobodan Milosevic.

Bob Petrovich

pre 16 godina

It is repeated over and over again that only five EU members have rejected to recognize Kosovo secession.

THere is at least 10 countries.

Outside of EU, the most populous country (China) the biggest democracy (India), the most populous Islamic country (Indonesia), the largest country in the world (Russia), the largest South American country (Brasil) are all against Kosovo secession.

That means, NO to UN membership, NO to OSCE membership, NO to COE membership, NO to NATO membership.

The first "country" to recognize Kosovo was the largest Opium producer in the world.

Go Kosova, straight to limbo.

Dane

pre 16 godina

Of course Serbia is sovereign, nobody is denying it. With independence of Kosovo, its soverenity inside Serbia, of course without Kosovo in it, is affirmed once more!!!

Good luck to sovereign Serbia and sovereign Kosovo...

Bob Petrovich

pre 16 godina

It is repeated over and over again that only five EU members have rejected to recognize Kosovo secession.

THere is at least 10 countries.

Outside of EU, the most populous country (China) the biggest democracy (India), the most populous Islamic country (Indonesia), the largest country in the world (Russia), the largest South American country (Brasil) are all against Kosovo secession.

That means, NO to UN membership, NO to OSCE membership, NO to COE membership, NO to NATO membership.

The first "country" to recognize Kosovo was the largest Opium producer in the world.

Go Kosova, straight to limbo.

Niall O'Doherty

pre 16 godina

"Wow, an impressive list of third world countries is lining up behind Serbia.
(Nick, 19 February 2008 21:02)"

Wow Nick, so Russia, China, Spain, Greece, Cyprus, Slovakia and New Zealand are Third World countries.

Sweet Jesus what planet are some people living on?

Dane

pre 16 godina

Of course Serbia is sovereign, nobody is denying it. With independence of Kosovo, its soverenity inside Serbia, of course without Kosovo in it, is affirmed once more!!!

Good luck to sovereign Serbia and sovereign Kosovo...

PV

pre 16 godina

LOL at third worl countries comment. Lets see India, Russia and China have a GDP of over a Trillion dollars each, third world right? Too bad Spain, Russia, Romania, China, India, Greece and Cyprus cant have the same 50% unemployment rate and political curroption of proud Albania.

Arbeni-Californi

pre 16 godina

I don't believe there is much more to say from either side.Serbia got his friends tosupport ,Kosovar Albanians got their friends as well that recoganizes them,so there is not much to talk about it.I will comment in future in this forum ,but never again about Serbia or Kosova ,it is just a done deal.Goog luck , Princip UK,Kate (ther European one),Cvele, and ,and all the participants on this forum.
B92, good luck to you too,and keep doing agood work

Nadeem

pre 16 godina

As far as I'm concerned the imperative factor should be the peaceful co-existence between Kosovo's Albanian & Serb communities though it doesn't appear that conceivable at the moment yet surely there's got to be some Albanians & Serbs who want to be amicable to one another. Of all nations that oppose recognition of sovereignty for Kosovo I'm personally puzzled about Azerbaijan & Kazakhstan opposing independence because they're predominantly Muslim lands like Kosovo is but then again I ain't that surprised considering that the late Saddam Hussein(a Muslim) was said to be a friend to the late Slobodan Milosevic.The nerve of Hussein if you ask me. The Kosovar-Albanians including the ex-patriates residing in parts of my country(Canada)are rejoicing at independence or perceived independence and can do so in my opinion and finally I don't care if I possibly offended the supporters of Saddam Hussein & Slobodan Milosevic.

Mark Green

pre 16 godina

Makes me laugh Jeremić saying the door was still open for the Kosova Albanians to negioate with Belgrade. Why would an independent state wish to negociate it's independence away in return for autonomy?

Dane

pre 16 godina

Of course Serbia is sovereign, nobody is denying it. With independence of Kosovo, its soverenity inside Serbia, of course without Kosovo in it, is affirmed once more!!!

Good luck to sovereign Serbia and sovereign Kosovo...

Bob Petrovich

pre 16 godina

It is repeated over and over again that only five EU members have rejected to recognize Kosovo secession.

THere is at least 10 countries.

Outside of EU, the most populous country (China) the biggest democracy (India), the most populous Islamic country (Indonesia), the largest country in the world (Russia), the largest South American country (Brasil) are all against Kosovo secession.

That means, NO to UN membership, NO to OSCE membership, NO to COE membership, NO to NATO membership.

The first "country" to recognize Kosovo was the largest Opium producer in the world.

Go Kosova, straight to limbo.

Nadeem

pre 16 godina

As far as I'm concerned the imperative factor should be the peaceful co-existence between Kosovo's Albanian & Serb communities though it doesn't appear that conceivable at the moment yet surely there's got to be some Albanians & Serbs who want to be amicable to one another. Of all nations that oppose recognition of sovereignty for Kosovo I'm personally puzzled about Azerbaijan & Kazakhstan opposing independence because they're predominantly Muslim lands like Kosovo is but then again I ain't that surprised considering that the late Saddam Hussein(a Muslim) was said to be a friend to the late Slobodan Milosevic.The nerve of Hussein if you ask me. The Kosovar-Albanians including the ex-patriates residing in parts of my country(Canada)are rejoicing at independence or perceived independence and can do so in my opinion and finally I don't care if I possibly offended the supporters of Saddam Hussein & Slobodan Milosevic.

Niall O'Doherty

pre 16 godina

"Wow, an impressive list of third world countries is lining up behind Serbia.
(Nick, 19 February 2008 21:02)"

Wow Nick, so Russia, China, Spain, Greece, Cyprus, Slovakia and New Zealand are Third World countries.

Sweet Jesus what planet are some people living on?

PV

pre 16 godina

LOL at third worl countries comment. Lets see India, Russia and China have a GDP of over a Trillion dollars each, third world right? Too bad Spain, Russia, Romania, China, India, Greece and Cyprus cant have the same 50% unemployment rate and political curroption of proud Albania.

Arbeni-Californi

pre 16 godina

I don't believe there is much more to say from either side.Serbia got his friends tosupport ,Kosovar Albanians got their friends as well that recoganizes them,so there is not much to talk about it.I will comment in future in this forum ,but never again about Serbia or Kosova ,it is just a done deal.Goog luck , Princip UK,Kate (ther European one),Cvele, and ,and all the participants on this forum.
B92, good luck to you too,and keep doing agood work

Mark Green

pre 16 godina

Makes me laugh Jeremić saying the door was still open for the Kosova Albanians to negioate with Belgrade. Why would an independent state wish to negociate it's independence away in return for autonomy?