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Monday, 14.04.2008.

13:06

Jeremić travels to Argentina

Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić, DS, is on a one-day working visit to Argentina Monday.

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Michael John

pre 16 godina

Unfortunately for Serbia, most people in Argentina have never heard of Serbia. Those that have show very little sympathy for Serbia or just don't care.

Jeremic is just wasting his time and that of the Argentine foreign minister.

Velikigazda

pre 16 godina

Thanks for clarifying that Maks. But next time try explaining yourself in English. As for Jeremic's visit to Argentina, how would you know what was discussed? Whatever the case, it was to soilidify closer ties. With Argentina's experperience with the British, there is no way they will be on any boat with them. Especially a pirate ship that illegally recognizes a criminal toyland such as A_Kosovo.

ZK UK

pre 16 godina

Argentina and Portugal are firmly on Serbia's side and already confirmed. A big Thank You to our friends!

I find it quite funny how Albanians are trying to pick out the cost of flights as something expensive. It is very amusing but not entirely unexpected seeing that a recent report criticised "Kosovo Albanian officials" for wasting money on phone calls. Now that is sad.

It wont be long before the occupiers leave the province of Kosovo and Serbia to once again be free of evil. In politics, NEVER say NEVER but this will happen sooner than expected!

Maks

pre 16 godina

Weeks ago Jeremic was in Brazil and now in Argentina. Wouldn’t be better for him to continue the “trip” to Latin America uninterrupted in this way he could have saved a lot of money on unnecessary trip on those countries that without his “lobbying” already were against Kosovo Independence. Doesn’t that mean after his “lobbying” visit they will change their mind? When you do lobbying you try to change someone decision on one important case. In this case, for what Jeremic was lobbing to change Argentina’s mind?
Time will proved that some day Argentina will “agree” with Jeremic and change its mind to recognize Kosovo. In politics NEVER say NEVER.

Jovan

pre 16 godina

well Ahmed, my dear albanian friend,

at least he is representing A REAL STATE, and travelling on behalf of a democratically elected government!

your kla-thugs can´t say the same for your puppet-entity! ;)

by the way, since when do you care about serbian taxpayers money? do you start feeling a serbian citizen again? =)

don´t worry, you´ll be fine within the autonomous serbian province of Kosovo i Metohija...

it´s only a question of time.

papajohn

pre 16 godina

Yes Ahmet, it must be nice at times to be a diplomat. Are you suggesting that Pristina's illegal government doesn't use taxpayer money, or are you taking any opportunity to criticise A Serb? Anyway, Argentina is an example of a law respecting nation, not like the Western gang that bows to DC. What will happen the day Washington turns it's back on the Albanians? Deep in your gut, you know that day will come.

Jovan

pre 16 godina

well Ahmed, my dear albanian friend,

at least he is representing A REAL STATE, and travelling on behalf of a democratically elected government!

your kla-thugs can´t say the same for your puppet-entity! ;)

by the way, since when do you care about serbian taxpayers money? do you start feeling a serbian citizen again? =)

don´t worry, you´ll be fine within the autonomous serbian province of Kosovo i Metohija...

it´s only a question of time.

papajohn

pre 16 godina

Yes Ahmet, it must be nice at times to be a diplomat. Are you suggesting that Pristina's illegal government doesn't use taxpayer money, or are you taking any opportunity to criticise A Serb? Anyway, Argentina is an example of a law respecting nation, not like the Western gang that bows to DC. What will happen the day Washington turns it's back on the Albanians? Deep in your gut, you know that day will come.

ZK UK

pre 16 godina

Argentina and Portugal are firmly on Serbia's side and already confirmed. A big Thank You to our friends!

I find it quite funny how Albanians are trying to pick out the cost of flights as something expensive. It is very amusing but not entirely unexpected seeing that a recent report criticised "Kosovo Albanian officials" for wasting money on phone calls. Now that is sad.

It wont be long before the occupiers leave the province of Kosovo and Serbia to once again be free of evil. In politics, NEVER say NEVER but this will happen sooner than expected!

Velikigazda

pre 16 godina

Thanks for clarifying that Maks. But next time try explaining yourself in English. As for Jeremic's visit to Argentina, how would you know what was discussed? Whatever the case, it was to soilidify closer ties. With Argentina's experperience with the British, there is no way they will be on any boat with them. Especially a pirate ship that illegally recognizes a criminal toyland such as A_Kosovo.

Maks

pre 16 godina

Weeks ago Jeremic was in Brazil and now in Argentina. Wouldn’t be better for him to continue the “trip” to Latin America uninterrupted in this way he could have saved a lot of money on unnecessary trip on those countries that without his “lobbying” already were against Kosovo Independence. Doesn’t that mean after his “lobbying” visit they will change their mind? When you do lobbying you try to change someone decision on one important case. In this case, for what Jeremic was lobbing to change Argentina’s mind?
Time will proved that some day Argentina will “agree” with Jeremic and change its mind to recognize Kosovo. In politics NEVER say NEVER.

Michael John

pre 16 godina

Unfortunately for Serbia, most people in Argentina have never heard of Serbia. Those that have show very little sympathy for Serbia or just don't care.

Jeremic is just wasting his time and that of the Argentine foreign minister.

Maks

pre 16 godina

Weeks ago Jeremic was in Brazil and now in Argentina. Wouldn’t be better for him to continue the “trip” to Latin America uninterrupted in this way he could have saved a lot of money on unnecessary trip on those countries that without his “lobbying” already were against Kosovo Independence. Doesn’t that mean after his “lobbying” visit they will change their mind? When you do lobbying you try to change someone decision on one important case. In this case, for what Jeremic was lobbing to change Argentina’s mind?
Time will proved that some day Argentina will “agree” with Jeremic and change its mind to recognize Kosovo. In politics NEVER say NEVER.

Jovan

pre 16 godina

well Ahmed, my dear albanian friend,

at least he is representing A REAL STATE, and travelling on behalf of a democratically elected government!

your kla-thugs can´t say the same for your puppet-entity! ;)

by the way, since when do you care about serbian taxpayers money? do you start feeling a serbian citizen again? =)

don´t worry, you´ll be fine within the autonomous serbian province of Kosovo i Metohija...

it´s only a question of time.

papajohn

pre 16 godina

Yes Ahmet, it must be nice at times to be a diplomat. Are you suggesting that Pristina's illegal government doesn't use taxpayer money, or are you taking any opportunity to criticise A Serb? Anyway, Argentina is an example of a law respecting nation, not like the Western gang that bows to DC. What will happen the day Washington turns it's back on the Albanians? Deep in your gut, you know that day will come.

ZK UK

pre 16 godina

Argentina and Portugal are firmly on Serbia's side and already confirmed. A big Thank You to our friends!

I find it quite funny how Albanians are trying to pick out the cost of flights as something expensive. It is very amusing but not entirely unexpected seeing that a recent report criticised "Kosovo Albanian officials" for wasting money on phone calls. Now that is sad.

It wont be long before the occupiers leave the province of Kosovo and Serbia to once again be free of evil. In politics, NEVER say NEVER but this will happen sooner than expected!

Velikigazda

pre 16 godina

Thanks for clarifying that Maks. But next time try explaining yourself in English. As for Jeremic's visit to Argentina, how would you know what was discussed? Whatever the case, it was to soilidify closer ties. With Argentina's experperience with the British, there is no way they will be on any boat with them. Especially a pirate ship that illegally recognizes a criminal toyland such as A_Kosovo.

Michael John

pre 16 godina

Unfortunately for Serbia, most people in Argentina have never heard of Serbia. Those that have show very little sympathy for Serbia or just don't care.

Jeremic is just wasting his time and that of the Argentine foreign minister.