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Czech foreign minister calls for recognition on April 2

Czech Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg will propose that Prague recognizes Kosovo on April 2.

Izvor: FoNet

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odi

pre 16 godina

to Nick:
CZ/SK was not separated because they decided to do so, but world powers decided to do so overnight!
I tell you one more thing: If Milosevic didnt exist maybe YU wld still exist!
The YU was a fake anyway, since it was a centralised federation and it was favouring Serbia in ec. development, which is why tensions were created and Slovenia the first...results are more than obvious for all of us!

JohnBoy

pre 16 godina

More than a month after the UDI, they have 33 - 34 recognitions? That's pitiful. Three weeks after Montenegro voted for independence, they had 192 recognitions and a seat in the UN. Those K-albanians will never get any respect from most of the world. Before this year is finished, an embarrassed usa will force them back to the negotiating table. The usa thought they could bluff the world into respecting Kosovo and got smoke blown into their faces. When Serbia becomes "ultra-nationalistic", the EU will start to panic too. These posters who call it "unstoppable" are getting worried. It's funny how the west keeps whispering to the Serbs that Russia will sell them out. The west will sell out the K-albanians first, because business is business and Kosovo has no business.

nick

pre 16 godina

Czechoslovakia was the good example, Yugoslavia - the bad. When Czechs and Slavaks decided to go it there own way, the split peacefully. Both enterred the EU and the Schengen zone. As from today there are no documant checks for travel between their countries. Why on Earth the same did not happen to the seven counties that emerged from Yogoslavia ( and happened to only 1 of them)??? The Serbs may not like the answer, but the world believes that it was their complete intransigence, even at the face of war to accept segnificant Serb communities to live within other peoples majority, and at the same time to be iron firm that other preople's communities could have no option than to live within the "internationally recognized" borders of Serbia. It did not work this way. Isn't it time for reflection???

Dragan

pre 16 godina

Shame on all these government ministers like the ones in Poland, and the Czech Republic, who don't give a damn what their public says, but are slaves to outside interests.
Aren't governments supposed to serve their own citizens? Schwarzenberg may as well move to the US of A, or Germany.

ZK UK

pre 16 godina

Kosovo will never be independent, no matter how many arms the US twists.

The river that was the dream of Kosovo independence changed into a stream that is now just a puddle in front of a drain.

Kosovo will always remain Serbian no matter what the US and its servants say or think.

Ana

pre 16 godina

I never had a doubt that the Czech Republic would not recognise Kosovo...they have to follow the politics of their country and they see their country as NATO and EU...

They are a young nation in a new game and they do not have the strenght not to follow...

We have to accept the fact that the law of force is the one that is ruling the world now. There is no justice...

If we do not want to follow, at least we have to accept the fact that there are others that will follow it...

As much as it hurts us...

luigi

pre 16 godina

Always the same..
You don't understand EU ..
no one say crystal clear what is thinking..never..
Anyway all the 27 member state vote for EULEX..remember!
it's right that the position AT NATO summit of the countries that are not "good policeman" and haven't recognize kosovo will be difficoult so expect some other yes to Kosovo before Bucharest

bmrusila

pre 16 godina

So, Schwarzenberg has decided to do it without any agreement within coalition, very democratic! Wonder why he is so much in a hurry to do it before the NATO summit. Hopefully this move will be prevented by the rest of coalition who is against recognition and who certainly make majority. I can bet that Mr Schwarzengeg calls himself a true democrat.

bmrusila

pre 16 godina

So, Schwarzenberg has decided to do it without any agreement within coalition, very democratic! Wonder why he is so much in a hurry to do it before the NATO summit. Hopefully this move will be prevented by the rest of coalition who is against recognition and who certainly make majority. I can bet that Mr Schwarzengeg calls himself a true democrat.

Ana

pre 16 godina

I never had a doubt that the Czech Republic would not recognise Kosovo...they have to follow the politics of their country and they see their country as NATO and EU...

They are a young nation in a new game and they do not have the strenght not to follow...

We have to accept the fact that the law of force is the one that is ruling the world now. There is no justice...

If we do not want to follow, at least we have to accept the fact that there are others that will follow it...

As much as it hurts us...

Dragan

pre 16 godina

Shame on all these government ministers like the ones in Poland, and the Czech Republic, who don't give a damn what their public says, but are slaves to outside interests.
Aren't governments supposed to serve their own citizens? Schwarzenberg may as well move to the US of A, or Germany.

ZK UK

pre 16 godina

Kosovo will never be independent, no matter how many arms the US twists.

The river that was the dream of Kosovo independence changed into a stream that is now just a puddle in front of a drain.

Kosovo will always remain Serbian no matter what the US and its servants say or think.

nick

pre 16 godina

Czechoslovakia was the good example, Yugoslavia - the bad. When Czechs and Slavaks decided to go it there own way, the split peacefully. Both enterred the EU and the Schengen zone. As from today there are no documant checks for travel between their countries. Why on Earth the same did not happen to the seven counties that emerged from Yogoslavia ( and happened to only 1 of them)??? The Serbs may not like the answer, but the world believes that it was their complete intransigence, even at the face of war to accept segnificant Serb communities to live within other peoples majority, and at the same time to be iron firm that other preople's communities could have no option than to live within the "internationally recognized" borders of Serbia. It did not work this way. Isn't it time for reflection???

luigi

pre 16 godina

Always the same..
You don't understand EU ..
no one say crystal clear what is thinking..never..
Anyway all the 27 member state vote for EULEX..remember!
it's right that the position AT NATO summit of the countries that are not "good policeman" and haven't recognize kosovo will be difficoult so expect some other yes to Kosovo before Bucharest

JohnBoy

pre 16 godina

More than a month after the UDI, they have 33 - 34 recognitions? That's pitiful. Three weeks after Montenegro voted for independence, they had 192 recognitions and a seat in the UN. Those K-albanians will never get any respect from most of the world. Before this year is finished, an embarrassed usa will force them back to the negotiating table. The usa thought they could bluff the world into respecting Kosovo and got smoke blown into their faces. When Serbia becomes "ultra-nationalistic", the EU will start to panic too. These posters who call it "unstoppable" are getting worried. It's funny how the west keeps whispering to the Serbs that Russia will sell them out. The west will sell out the K-albanians first, because business is business and Kosovo has no business.

odi

pre 16 godina

to Nick:
CZ/SK was not separated because they decided to do so, but world powers decided to do so overnight!
I tell you one more thing: If Milosevic didnt exist maybe YU wld still exist!
The YU was a fake anyway, since it was a centralised federation and it was favouring Serbia in ec. development, which is why tensions were created and Slovenia the first...results are more than obvious for all of us!

bmrusila

pre 16 godina

So, Schwarzenberg has decided to do it without any agreement within coalition, very democratic! Wonder why he is so much in a hurry to do it before the NATO summit. Hopefully this move will be prevented by the rest of coalition who is against recognition and who certainly make majority. I can bet that Mr Schwarzengeg calls himself a true democrat.

Ana

pre 16 godina

I never had a doubt that the Czech Republic would not recognise Kosovo...they have to follow the politics of their country and they see their country as NATO and EU...

They are a young nation in a new game and they do not have the strenght not to follow...

We have to accept the fact that the law of force is the one that is ruling the world now. There is no justice...

If we do not want to follow, at least we have to accept the fact that there are others that will follow it...

As much as it hurts us...

ZK UK

pre 16 godina

Kosovo will never be independent, no matter how many arms the US twists.

The river that was the dream of Kosovo independence changed into a stream that is now just a puddle in front of a drain.

Kosovo will always remain Serbian no matter what the US and its servants say or think.

Dragan

pre 16 godina

Shame on all these government ministers like the ones in Poland, and the Czech Republic, who don't give a damn what their public says, but are slaves to outside interests.
Aren't governments supposed to serve their own citizens? Schwarzenberg may as well move to the US of A, or Germany.

luigi

pre 16 godina

Always the same..
You don't understand EU ..
no one say crystal clear what is thinking..never..
Anyway all the 27 member state vote for EULEX..remember!
it's right that the position AT NATO summit of the countries that are not "good policeman" and haven't recognize kosovo will be difficoult so expect some other yes to Kosovo before Bucharest

JohnBoy

pre 16 godina

More than a month after the UDI, they have 33 - 34 recognitions? That's pitiful. Three weeks after Montenegro voted for independence, they had 192 recognitions and a seat in the UN. Those K-albanians will never get any respect from most of the world. Before this year is finished, an embarrassed usa will force them back to the negotiating table. The usa thought they could bluff the world into respecting Kosovo and got smoke blown into their faces. When Serbia becomes "ultra-nationalistic", the EU will start to panic too. These posters who call it "unstoppable" are getting worried. It's funny how the west keeps whispering to the Serbs that Russia will sell them out. The west will sell out the K-albanians first, because business is business and Kosovo has no business.

nick

pre 16 godina

Czechoslovakia was the good example, Yugoslavia - the bad. When Czechs and Slavaks decided to go it there own way, the split peacefully. Both enterred the EU and the Schengen zone. As from today there are no documant checks for travel between their countries. Why on Earth the same did not happen to the seven counties that emerged from Yogoslavia ( and happened to only 1 of them)??? The Serbs may not like the answer, but the world believes that it was their complete intransigence, even at the face of war to accept segnificant Serb communities to live within other peoples majority, and at the same time to be iron firm that other preople's communities could have no option than to live within the "internationally recognized" borders of Serbia. It did not work this way. Isn't it time for reflection???

odi

pre 16 godina

to Nick:
CZ/SK was not separated because they decided to do so, but world powers decided to do so overnight!
I tell you one more thing: If Milosevic didnt exist maybe YU wld still exist!
The YU was a fake anyway, since it was a centralised federation and it was favouring Serbia in ec. development, which is why tensions were created and Slovenia the first...results are more than obvious for all of us!