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Thursday, 24.04.2008.

19:11

D'Alema: Concern over stability in Balkans

Outgoing Italian Foreign Minister Massimo D'Alema says he is "very much concerned over the Balkans' stability".

Izvor: Tanjug

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Luigi

pre 16 godina

For me this is not good journalism by Serbian press..
Why do you reports commments by people who or have lost their job (D'alema) or is retired (Mini )??
Try to have a comment from Berlusconi and his entourage or from a military man in charge !!
They rapresent the future, you only search comments from the past...Unbelivable...

Marinel

pre 16 godina

To ALL:
I have a silly question... Why doesn't Serbia just declare itself a member of EU? Forget about signing any SAA agreements or trials and other silly things. If the EU doesnt respect international laws, rules, agreements, or resolutions (!1244) that they themselves helped found and sign, then why should we have any more respect for their "rules" and treaties? Wouldn't that be a kick in the pants?

EA

pre 16 godina

Ciao d'Alema,

There should be no shortcuts for Serbia to join the EU even if there is a fear that the nationalists will come to power to Serbia.
The EU should make it clear to Serbia the two paths ahead and let the Serbs choose which path they want to go. I hope and wish that the Serbian people will not blame the others for choosing the wrong path!

If there are shortcuts they should be for all Balkan countries and I believe that would be the best way forwards but we have to do our homeworks first. Serbia must recognise Kosova first before we can talk about Serbia's prospects to EU.

EA

pre 16 godina

Ciao d'Alema,

There should be no shortcuts for Serbia to join the EU even if there is a fear that the nationalists will come to power to Serbia.
The EU should make it clear to Serbia the two paths ahead and let the Serbs choose which path they want to go. I hope and wish that the Serbian people will not blame the others for choosing the wrong path!

If there are shortcuts they should be for all Balkan countries and I believe that would be the best way forwards but we have to do our homeworks first. Serbia must recognise Kosova first before we can talk about Serbia's prospects to EU.

Marinel

pre 16 godina

To ALL:
I have a silly question... Why doesn't Serbia just declare itself a member of EU? Forget about signing any SAA agreements or trials and other silly things. If the EU doesnt respect international laws, rules, agreements, or resolutions (!1244) that they themselves helped found and sign, then why should we have any more respect for their "rules" and treaties? Wouldn't that be a kick in the pants?

Luigi

pre 16 godina

For me this is not good journalism by Serbian press..
Why do you reports commments by people who or have lost their job (D'alema) or is retired (Mini )??
Try to have a comment from Berlusconi and his entourage or from a military man in charge !!
They rapresent the future, you only search comments from the past...Unbelivable...

EA

pre 16 godina

Ciao d'Alema,

There should be no shortcuts for Serbia to join the EU even if there is a fear that the nationalists will come to power to Serbia.
The EU should make it clear to Serbia the two paths ahead and let the Serbs choose which path they want to go. I hope and wish that the Serbian people will not blame the others for choosing the wrong path!

If there are shortcuts they should be for all Balkan countries and I believe that would be the best way forwards but we have to do our homeworks first. Serbia must recognise Kosova first before we can talk about Serbia's prospects to EU.

Marinel

pre 16 godina

To ALL:
I have a silly question... Why doesn't Serbia just declare itself a member of EU? Forget about signing any SAA agreements or trials and other silly things. If the EU doesnt respect international laws, rules, agreements, or resolutions (!1244) that they themselves helped found and sign, then why should we have any more respect for their "rules" and treaties? Wouldn't that be a kick in the pants?

Luigi

pre 16 godina

For me this is not good journalism by Serbian press..
Why do you reports commments by people who or have lost their job (D'alema) or is retired (Mini )??
Try to have a comment from Berlusconi and his entourage or from a military man in charge !!
They rapresent the future, you only search comments from the past...Unbelivable...