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Saturday, 10.05.2008.

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Romania insists: No Kosovo recognition

Romanian President Traian Basescu claims that Bucharest is "still firmly opposed to recognizing Kosovo's independence".

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George

pre 15 godina

For Legal:

I believe I understood your comment very well. The videos are about Roma/Gypsies, and from your comment I've got the clear image of you comparing Romanians with (or defining Romanians as) Roma/Gypsies. Also, from the second comment, should I understand that you extend this comparison to Serbs? However, your first comment is racist, and prejudicial against Roma/Gypsies, not to mention Romanians and Serbs, and b92 editors should check the link and see for themselves.

For Albano:
I have answered already, couple weeks ago, to similar strange comments you have made about the "panslavic" government. I have no idea where do you live, maybe Alaska? And did you watch any TV while the NATO Summit took place in Bucharest, beginning of May? Romania not only supported fully Albania and Macedonia for NATO, but also Georgia and Ukraine! (So much about 'changing the sides'... Romania is among the EU countries who are charged most by Russians for gas imports, and our relations with Moscow are the all-time lowest level (except the 2nd World War!)

If you feel like throwing around with words like "panslavic" (although, what is wrong with Slavs? we should speak at least in terms of "Russians", "Poles", "Serbs", etc., not Slavs! this is racism!) maybe you should take a second look at my comment, when I mention Germans' attitude toward Moscow, for the sake of energy resources...

guest

pre 15 godina

Dear Legal, Romania is the most impressive / biggest potential place in the region. Your "link" is a disgrace. Your explanation is dishonest. Shame on you!

albano

pre 15 godina

"But none of them, none of the Albanian patriots who enjoyed Romania's support back then, would have ever insult Romania as it was insulted here, today, by an Albanian!

Very sad,indeed. Very sad.

From Bucharest,
George
(George, 12 May 2008 11:51) "

I agree George, really is sad, very sad, to see Romania, changing the sides, after being governed from a panslavic government.
I do not think any albanian here has anything against Romania, or it's people, but they wonder, how is it possible that romanians let those people having the government, they should know better, living under slavic rules made their live worse than in hell, and they wonder, except the orthodox religion that you have the same, what do you have in common with slavic people?
So do not blame albanians in this case, blame your people leading you.

Funcakes

pre 15 godina

The spotlight is not on either Spain or Romania right now. Other countries are being worked on and will continue to recognize in a timely fashion.

When the majority of the world is reached, then the real pressure will start to sink in for Spain, and once Spain is swayed, Romania or Greece or whoever will have their work cut out for them.

Kosovo has 40 recognitions so far, it's very easy to reject a recognition at this moment.

But if Kosovo reaches 98 recognitions, which is half the world, then the remaining countries will be in the minority. And countries like Spain or Romania cannot afford that kind of publicity. It already looks bad in the eyes of the West that these countries are siding with the pro-Russia crew.

Legal

pre 15 godina

Dear George, It appears that you have not read nor understood the comments made.

All videos referred to depict a travelling group of "individuals" whom settle in other peoples lands, usually move around in caravans, etc etc,(an ultimatley claim someone elses land and culture as their own) do you now get the inference that was made!

George

pre 15 godina

For "legal", from a Romanian,
rRegarding the link suggested:

Very creative way to insult my country&people, I must admit. These days, when blunt and coarse language seems to be everywhere, it's always nice to see that some individuals are still struggling to putt some talent in cursing others... Well done!

To keep up with this 'elegant attitude', I shall mention (only) three things, which I believe may have an educational potential for everybody posting here, on B92:

1) There is an old saying, Albanians may also have it: "one should see the dirt on his own face, before pointing out the dirt existing on others people faces"...

2) I hope that Romania's position over Kosovo UDI will not push Kosovo Albanians to reject their [Albanian] national anthem, which was composed by the Romanian composer Ciprian Porumbescu (1853–1883) and then granted to the (newborn) Albanian, to be used together with the lyrics of A.S. Drenova (himself a guest of my country, for years...)

3) Quote from Wikipedia:
"In 1912, at a Bucharest meeting headed by Ismail Qemali and attended by Drenova, the first resolution regarding Albania's independence was adopted."
I would expect Qemali and Drenova to be upset on Romanians, if they would have lived to see these days (may God rest them in peace).
But none of them, none of the Albanian patriots who enjoyed Romania's support back then, would have ever insult Romania as it was insulted here, today, by an Albanian!

Very sad,indeed. Very sad.

From Bucharest,
George

Rocky UK

pre 15 godina

You need to create situation where you can have a lot more fun. Something amazing could be hidden in among changeable circumstances.
Sorry Romania other people have to come first.

legal

pre 15 godina

A special committe of the Independant Replublic of Kosovo has been estalished to discuss the latest news that Romania insists on "No Kosovo Recognition"

The commitee recomended that, having analysed all the evidence as presented, on www.youtube.com (as searched "Welcome to Romania") that the Government of Kosovo could not expect the Romanian government to change its mind on this in the not so distant future.
Committee members stressed thet it was highly unlikely, as was envisaged, that some of the countries of the EU would not cosider Kosovo as an independant country as they had very strong cultural, ethnical and social bonds with Serbia.

Ahhh well, we cant win them all.

Jovan

pre 15 godina

Spain and Romania...

two REAL states were against a toy-"state" on the agenda...

very well done, my democratic friends!

these are the real europeans!

Jovan

pre 15 godina

Spain and Romania...

two REAL states were against a toy-"state" on the agenda...

very well done, my democratic friends!

these are the real europeans!

George

pre 15 godina

For "legal", from a Romanian,
rRegarding the link suggested:

Very creative way to insult my country&people, I must admit. These days, when blunt and coarse language seems to be everywhere, it's always nice to see that some individuals are still struggling to putt some talent in cursing others... Well done!

To keep up with this 'elegant attitude', I shall mention (only) three things, which I believe may have an educational potential for everybody posting here, on B92:

1) There is an old saying, Albanians may also have it: "one should see the dirt on his own face, before pointing out the dirt existing on others people faces"...

2) I hope that Romania's position over Kosovo UDI will not push Kosovo Albanians to reject their [Albanian] national anthem, which was composed by the Romanian composer Ciprian Porumbescu (1853–1883) and then granted to the (newborn) Albanian, to be used together with the lyrics of A.S. Drenova (himself a guest of my country, for years...)

3) Quote from Wikipedia:
"In 1912, at a Bucharest meeting headed by Ismail Qemali and attended by Drenova, the first resolution regarding Albania's independence was adopted."
I would expect Qemali and Drenova to be upset on Romanians, if they would have lived to see these days (may God rest them in peace).
But none of them, none of the Albanian patriots who enjoyed Romania's support back then, would have ever insult Romania as it was insulted here, today, by an Albanian!

Very sad,indeed. Very sad.

From Bucharest,
George

legal

pre 15 godina

A special committe of the Independant Replublic of Kosovo has been estalished to discuss the latest news that Romania insists on "No Kosovo Recognition"

The commitee recomended that, having analysed all the evidence as presented, on www.youtube.com (as searched "Welcome to Romania") that the Government of Kosovo could not expect the Romanian government to change its mind on this in the not so distant future.
Committee members stressed thet it was highly unlikely, as was envisaged, that some of the countries of the EU would not cosider Kosovo as an independant country as they had very strong cultural, ethnical and social bonds with Serbia.

Ahhh well, we cant win them all.

Rocky UK

pre 15 godina

You need to create situation where you can have a lot more fun. Something amazing could be hidden in among changeable circumstances.
Sorry Romania other people have to come first.

George

pre 15 godina

For Legal:

I believe I understood your comment very well. The videos are about Roma/Gypsies, and from your comment I've got the clear image of you comparing Romanians with (or defining Romanians as) Roma/Gypsies. Also, from the second comment, should I understand that you extend this comparison to Serbs? However, your first comment is racist, and prejudicial against Roma/Gypsies, not to mention Romanians and Serbs, and b92 editors should check the link and see for themselves.

For Albano:
I have answered already, couple weeks ago, to similar strange comments you have made about the "panslavic" government. I have no idea where do you live, maybe Alaska? And did you watch any TV while the NATO Summit took place in Bucharest, beginning of May? Romania not only supported fully Albania and Macedonia for NATO, but also Georgia and Ukraine! (So much about 'changing the sides'... Romania is among the EU countries who are charged most by Russians for gas imports, and our relations with Moscow are the all-time lowest level (except the 2nd World War!)

If you feel like throwing around with words like "panslavic" (although, what is wrong with Slavs? we should speak at least in terms of "Russians", "Poles", "Serbs", etc., not Slavs! this is racism!) maybe you should take a second look at my comment, when I mention Germans' attitude toward Moscow, for the sake of energy resources...

guest

pre 15 godina

Dear Legal, Romania is the most impressive / biggest potential place in the region. Your "link" is a disgrace. Your explanation is dishonest. Shame on you!

Legal

pre 15 godina

Dear George, It appears that you have not read nor understood the comments made.

All videos referred to depict a travelling group of "individuals" whom settle in other peoples lands, usually move around in caravans, etc etc,(an ultimatley claim someone elses land and culture as their own) do you now get the inference that was made!

Funcakes

pre 15 godina

The spotlight is not on either Spain or Romania right now. Other countries are being worked on and will continue to recognize in a timely fashion.

When the majority of the world is reached, then the real pressure will start to sink in for Spain, and once Spain is swayed, Romania or Greece or whoever will have their work cut out for them.

Kosovo has 40 recognitions so far, it's very easy to reject a recognition at this moment.

But if Kosovo reaches 98 recognitions, which is half the world, then the remaining countries will be in the minority. And countries like Spain or Romania cannot afford that kind of publicity. It already looks bad in the eyes of the West that these countries are siding with the pro-Russia crew.

albano

pre 15 godina

"But none of them, none of the Albanian patriots who enjoyed Romania's support back then, would have ever insult Romania as it was insulted here, today, by an Albanian!

Very sad,indeed. Very sad.

From Bucharest,
George
(George, 12 May 2008 11:51) "

I agree George, really is sad, very sad, to see Romania, changing the sides, after being governed from a panslavic government.
I do not think any albanian here has anything against Romania, or it's people, but they wonder, how is it possible that romanians let those people having the government, they should know better, living under slavic rules made their live worse than in hell, and they wonder, except the orthodox religion that you have the same, what do you have in common with slavic people?
So do not blame albanians in this case, blame your people leading you.

legal

pre 15 godina

A special committe of the Independant Replublic of Kosovo has been estalished to discuss the latest news that Romania insists on "No Kosovo Recognition"

The commitee recomended that, having analysed all the evidence as presented, on www.youtube.com (as searched "Welcome to Romania") that the Government of Kosovo could not expect the Romanian government to change its mind on this in the not so distant future.
Committee members stressed thet it was highly unlikely, as was envisaged, that some of the countries of the EU would not cosider Kosovo as an independant country as they had very strong cultural, ethnical and social bonds with Serbia.

Ahhh well, we cant win them all.

Rocky UK

pre 15 godina

You need to create situation where you can have a lot more fun. Something amazing could be hidden in among changeable circumstances.
Sorry Romania other people have to come first.

Funcakes

pre 15 godina

The spotlight is not on either Spain or Romania right now. Other countries are being worked on and will continue to recognize in a timely fashion.

When the majority of the world is reached, then the real pressure will start to sink in for Spain, and once Spain is swayed, Romania or Greece or whoever will have their work cut out for them.

Kosovo has 40 recognitions so far, it's very easy to reject a recognition at this moment.

But if Kosovo reaches 98 recognitions, which is half the world, then the remaining countries will be in the minority. And countries like Spain or Romania cannot afford that kind of publicity. It already looks bad in the eyes of the West that these countries are siding with the pro-Russia crew.

Jovan

pre 15 godina

Spain and Romania...

two REAL states were against a toy-"state" on the agenda...

very well done, my democratic friends!

these are the real europeans!

George

pre 15 godina

For "legal", from a Romanian,
rRegarding the link suggested:

Very creative way to insult my country&people, I must admit. These days, when blunt and coarse language seems to be everywhere, it's always nice to see that some individuals are still struggling to putt some talent in cursing others... Well done!

To keep up with this 'elegant attitude', I shall mention (only) three things, which I believe may have an educational potential for everybody posting here, on B92:

1) There is an old saying, Albanians may also have it: "one should see the dirt on his own face, before pointing out the dirt existing on others people faces"...

2) I hope that Romania's position over Kosovo UDI will not push Kosovo Albanians to reject their [Albanian] national anthem, which was composed by the Romanian composer Ciprian Porumbescu (1853–1883) and then granted to the (newborn) Albanian, to be used together with the lyrics of A.S. Drenova (himself a guest of my country, for years...)

3) Quote from Wikipedia:
"In 1912, at a Bucharest meeting headed by Ismail Qemali and attended by Drenova, the first resolution regarding Albania's independence was adopted."
I would expect Qemali and Drenova to be upset on Romanians, if they would have lived to see these days (may God rest them in peace).
But none of them, none of the Albanian patriots who enjoyed Romania's support back then, would have ever insult Romania as it was insulted here, today, by an Albanian!

Very sad,indeed. Very sad.

From Bucharest,
George

Legal

pre 15 godina

Dear George, It appears that you have not read nor understood the comments made.

All videos referred to depict a travelling group of "individuals" whom settle in other peoples lands, usually move around in caravans, etc etc,(an ultimatley claim someone elses land and culture as their own) do you now get the inference that was made!

guest

pre 15 godina

Dear Legal, Romania is the most impressive / biggest potential place in the region. Your "link" is a disgrace. Your explanation is dishonest. Shame on you!

albano

pre 15 godina

"But none of them, none of the Albanian patriots who enjoyed Romania's support back then, would have ever insult Romania as it was insulted here, today, by an Albanian!

Very sad,indeed. Very sad.

From Bucharest,
George
(George, 12 May 2008 11:51) "

I agree George, really is sad, very sad, to see Romania, changing the sides, after being governed from a panslavic government.
I do not think any albanian here has anything against Romania, or it's people, but they wonder, how is it possible that romanians let those people having the government, they should know better, living under slavic rules made their live worse than in hell, and they wonder, except the orthodox religion that you have the same, what do you have in common with slavic people?
So do not blame albanians in this case, blame your people leading you.

George

pre 15 godina

For Legal:

I believe I understood your comment very well. The videos are about Roma/Gypsies, and from your comment I've got the clear image of you comparing Romanians with (or defining Romanians as) Roma/Gypsies. Also, from the second comment, should I understand that you extend this comparison to Serbs? However, your first comment is racist, and prejudicial against Roma/Gypsies, not to mention Romanians and Serbs, and b92 editors should check the link and see for themselves.

For Albano:
I have answered already, couple weeks ago, to similar strange comments you have made about the "panslavic" government. I have no idea where do you live, maybe Alaska? And did you watch any TV while the NATO Summit took place in Bucharest, beginning of May? Romania not only supported fully Albania and Macedonia for NATO, but also Georgia and Ukraine! (So much about 'changing the sides'... Romania is among the EU countries who are charged most by Russians for gas imports, and our relations with Moscow are the all-time lowest level (except the 2nd World War!)

If you feel like throwing around with words like "panslavic" (although, what is wrong with Slavs? we should speak at least in terms of "Russians", "Poles", "Serbs", etc., not Slavs! this is racism!) maybe you should take a second look at my comment, when I mention Germans' attitude toward Moscow, for the sake of energy resources...