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Friday, 11.04.2008.

15:16

Nikolić dismisses EU deal signature talk

SRS deputy leader Tomislav Nikolić says Boris Tadić’s statement that Serbia will sign the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) is a marketing trick.

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venucor

pre 16 godina

EU, EU, EU - this constant chant by EU's Trojan horses inside Serbia is sickening indeed...
Can't Serbia survive W/O EU ?
Yes, it can -
Witness these facts -
GDP growth in Armenia in 2007 was around 14 percent
Armenia's economy last year was worth $10 billion
Last year Armenia attracted around more than $600 million
Armenia's ex-Soviet neighbour Georgia this week launched its first $500 million Eurobond and last year foreign direct investment there soared by over 40 percent to $1.7 billion.

Surely Serbia can do better...EU is a hyped term, no more, no less...!

And the Kosovo issue is non-negotiable...whatever be the conditions...!!

Wim Roffel

pre 16 godina

It seems that mr. Nikolic has no concrete arguments against the SAA. So why doesn't he just accept it and challenge the EU instead (there will be trouble enough before it is ratified).

miri

pre 16 godina

"...whether or not the EU viewed Kosovo as a part of Serbia or not."

And the answer is NO! This already has been told to you. It will be "explicitly" said again after the election. Mr. Nikolic,if you want to play your game, EU will play its own game.

bganon

pre 16 godina

Toma Toma... a marketing trick suggests that you win votes that way. If true, not a very smart admission from somebody who claims the people support the opposite is it?

Gotta love em.

venucor

pre 16 godina

EU, EU, EU - this constant chant by EU's Trojan horses inside Serbia is sickening indeed...
Can't Serbia survive W/O EU ?
Yes, it can -
Witness these facts -
GDP growth in Armenia in 2007 was around 14 percent
Armenia's economy last year was worth $10 billion
Last year Armenia attracted around more than $600 million
Armenia's ex-Soviet neighbour Georgia this week launched its first $500 million Eurobond and last year foreign direct investment there soared by over 40 percent to $1.7 billion.

Surely Serbia can do better...EU is a hyped term, no more, no less...!

And the Kosovo issue is non-negotiable...whatever be the conditions...!!

miri

pre 16 godina

"...whether or not the EU viewed Kosovo as a part of Serbia or not."

And the answer is NO! This already has been told to you. It will be "explicitly" said again after the election. Mr. Nikolic,if you want to play your game, EU will play its own game.

bganon

pre 16 godina

Toma Toma... a marketing trick suggests that you win votes that way. If true, not a very smart admission from somebody who claims the people support the opposite is it?

Gotta love em.

Wim Roffel

pre 16 godina

It seems that mr. Nikolic has no concrete arguments against the SAA. So why doesn't he just accept it and challenge the EU instead (there will be trouble enough before it is ratified).

miri

pre 16 godina

"...whether or not the EU viewed Kosovo as a part of Serbia or not."

And the answer is NO! This already has been told to you. It will be "explicitly" said again after the election. Mr. Nikolic,if you want to play your game, EU will play its own game.

bganon

pre 16 godina

Toma Toma... a marketing trick suggests that you win votes that way. If true, not a very smart admission from somebody who claims the people support the opposite is it?

Gotta love em.

Wim Roffel

pre 16 godina

It seems that mr. Nikolic has no concrete arguments against the SAA. So why doesn't he just accept it and challenge the EU instead (there will be trouble enough before it is ratified).

venucor

pre 16 godina

EU, EU, EU - this constant chant by EU's Trojan horses inside Serbia is sickening indeed...
Can't Serbia survive W/O EU ?
Yes, it can -
Witness these facts -
GDP growth in Armenia in 2007 was around 14 percent
Armenia's economy last year was worth $10 billion
Last year Armenia attracted around more than $600 million
Armenia's ex-Soviet neighbour Georgia this week launched its first $500 million Eurobond and last year foreign direct investment there soared by over 40 percent to $1.7 billion.

Surely Serbia can do better...EU is a hyped term, no more, no less...!

And the Kosovo issue is non-negotiable...whatever be the conditions...!!