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Wednesday, 09.04.2008.

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New Russian ambassador: Vote internal issue

The new Russian ambassador to Belgrade says the current political struggle is "Serbia's internal affair".

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rolerkoster

pre 16 godina

The countries of western Europe should learn from Russia's (and China's) example.
(Brian, 9 April 2008 18:29)

you better take care instead of kissing the boots which kick you once from the backside. just take a look to Belarus, my friend. the nation under longterm leader Lukashenko is completely in the hands of Gazprom (Medwedew) and credits given by Russia (Putin) for to pay the gas imports. and now listen: the prices for gas for Belarus will raise in next two years the fourthfold - that are the boots I was talking about.

Brian

pre 16 godina

Your point? Expressing hope an energy agreement is signed in the future government does not = "let's do everything possible to help the pro-Europe forces win" which comes out of Eurocrats' mouthes every other day.

alba

pre 16 godina

Insomma...

Anyway im gonna speak in english since my italian comments dont get their way "out"...

It is fine one to mind his 'business' as a country but the problem is where does it stop's!!and the thing is that ppl in power will do what ever to keep it..and yet the ones who suffer most from it are the disadvanteged ppl (i.e. poor and inocent)and in some country's they got so use to it that they even can't make a difference or fight it anymore...

p.s. Luigi you made me laugh out loud with your comments on the other topic (about italy,i wrote my remarks in ita. twice, but i guess admin doesn't like it)


to admin,

is it ok now or this is not good too??

luigi

pre 16 godina

For the new elite of Russia the motto is :
"Business is Business "..
and they are right !
We have a lot to learn from their cynical view (and for me be cynical is a good thing in international affairs )

alba

pre 16 godina

Oh yes,indeed Brian,

Just there's one SMALL thing..or you didnt read the article or you just read the title, because the guy talks and worries about the agreement for the South Stream...he is hopping that who ever wins and whatever happens doesn't compromise that agreement...

Brian

pre 16 godina

See EU, this is what is called being principled and abiding by the law. Not interfering in the domestic affairs of other countries. The countries of western Europe should learn from Russia's (and China's) example.

Brian

pre 16 godina

See EU, this is what is called being principled and abiding by the law. Not interfering in the domestic affairs of other countries. The countries of western Europe should learn from Russia's (and China's) example.

luigi

pre 16 godina

For the new elite of Russia the motto is :
"Business is Business "..
and they are right !
We have a lot to learn from their cynical view (and for me be cynical is a good thing in international affairs )

alba

pre 16 godina

Oh yes,indeed Brian,

Just there's one SMALL thing..or you didnt read the article or you just read the title, because the guy talks and worries about the agreement for the South Stream...he is hopping that who ever wins and whatever happens doesn't compromise that agreement...

alba

pre 16 godina

Insomma...

Anyway im gonna speak in english since my italian comments dont get their way "out"...

It is fine one to mind his 'business' as a country but the problem is where does it stop's!!and the thing is that ppl in power will do what ever to keep it..and yet the ones who suffer most from it are the disadvanteged ppl (i.e. poor and inocent)and in some country's they got so use to it that they even can't make a difference or fight it anymore...

p.s. Luigi you made me laugh out loud with your comments on the other topic (about italy,i wrote my remarks in ita. twice, but i guess admin doesn't like it)


to admin,

is it ok now or this is not good too??

Brian

pre 16 godina

Your point? Expressing hope an energy agreement is signed in the future government does not = "let's do everything possible to help the pro-Europe forces win" which comes out of Eurocrats' mouthes every other day.

rolerkoster

pre 16 godina

The countries of western Europe should learn from Russia's (and China's) example.
(Brian, 9 April 2008 18:29)

you better take care instead of kissing the boots which kick you once from the backside. just take a look to Belarus, my friend. the nation under longterm leader Lukashenko is completely in the hands of Gazprom (Medwedew) and credits given by Russia (Putin) for to pay the gas imports. and now listen: the prices for gas for Belarus will raise in next two years the fourthfold - that are the boots I was talking about.

alba

pre 16 godina

Oh yes,indeed Brian,

Just there's one SMALL thing..or you didnt read the article or you just read the title, because the guy talks and worries about the agreement for the South Stream...he is hopping that who ever wins and whatever happens doesn't compromise that agreement...

Brian

pre 16 godina

See EU, this is what is called being principled and abiding by the law. Not interfering in the domestic affairs of other countries. The countries of western Europe should learn from Russia's (and China's) example.

luigi

pre 16 godina

For the new elite of Russia the motto is :
"Business is Business "..
and they are right !
We have a lot to learn from their cynical view (and for me be cynical is a good thing in international affairs )

alba

pre 16 godina

Insomma...

Anyway im gonna speak in english since my italian comments dont get their way "out"...

It is fine one to mind his 'business' as a country but the problem is where does it stop's!!and the thing is that ppl in power will do what ever to keep it..and yet the ones who suffer most from it are the disadvanteged ppl (i.e. poor and inocent)and in some country's they got so use to it that they even can't make a difference or fight it anymore...

p.s. Luigi you made me laugh out loud with your comments on the other topic (about italy,i wrote my remarks in ita. twice, but i guess admin doesn't like it)


to admin,

is it ok now or this is not good too??

Brian

pre 16 godina

Your point? Expressing hope an energy agreement is signed in the future government does not = "let's do everything possible to help the pro-Europe forces win" which comes out of Eurocrats' mouthes every other day.

rolerkoster

pre 16 godina

The countries of western Europe should learn from Russia's (and China's) example.
(Brian, 9 April 2008 18:29)

you better take care instead of kissing the boots which kick you once from the backside. just take a look to Belarus, my friend. the nation under longterm leader Lukashenko is completely in the hands of Gazprom (Medwedew) and credits given by Russia (Putin) for to pay the gas imports. and now listen: the prices for gas for Belarus will raise in next two years the fourthfold - that are the boots I was talking about.