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Friday, 18.07.2008.

10:45

Croatia to accept new Kosovo passports

Croatia will accept the new Kosovo passports, says the Croatian Foreign and European Integration Ministry.

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Peggy

pre 15 godina

Landi, I am keeping up with the news. I was pointing out that you don't have a direct route to Zagreb.

You will have to take the scenic tour instead, unless Bosnia accepts your passports.
Now with a Serbia passport you are not limited to how you get there.

Looks like you will need to take a few scenic routs as most of the world will not accept your passports.

Landi

pre 15 godina

Pegy wrote: Once they (the kosovars) enter Montenegro what then?
Then the interior minister of Montenegro anounced that Montenegro will recognize Kosovas passports. You need to keep up with the news.

Lenard

pre 15 godina

ida: It started in the 90s when your beloved leader Slobodan put in 100% duty on Croatian goods coming in to Serbia and not in just February. I guess you like to keep playing the same old game going the same old path that leads to no where.

USA Albanian

pre 15 godina

Goran wrote in post #2But this time Serbia has been stripped bare. No army, disband of all special forces and a national military budget equivalent to a meduim size German company.....Dosen't look good for us!
(Goran, 18 July 2008 11:13)

When are the rest of the Serb posters come to this realization?

To quote an American expression: " You can attract more Bees with honey than with vinegar."

ida

pre 15 godina

The Serbs need to keep up the boycott of Croatian products which they started back in February. They ought to keep it up and be even stricter.

It's putting money into the hands of Serb-haters when dimwit Serbs keep patronizing Croats.

Nehat

pre 15 godina

This is not news. Ever country that has recognised (or will in the future, inc Serbia) Kosova will off course recognise its Passport.

There is another problem that the Serbs have, now that all the Albanian Diaspora is going to convert their passport to the new one, they will not be allowed to go through the normal rout of going through Serbia and into Kosovo, there is also another roomers going around that if you have a stamp from Kosovo on any passport the Serb authorities will not let you go through serbia.

I just thought i would raise this issue as there was an earlier article on Serbian motorways loosing money as the Kosovars and the rest of south Balkans not using the Serb motorways this year.

The politicians of Serbia should keep this up, maybe they will not have a budget at all this next year.

Goran

pre 15 godina

Why am I not suprised!

They would be the first to advocate any part of Serbia that wants to break away. Hey! they would even go as far as to get front row sits and cheer on the secessionists with popcorn in one hand and collective guilt in the other.

But this time Serbia has been stripped bare. No army, disband of all special forces and a national military budget equivalent to a meduim size German company.....Dosen't look good for us!

Nehat

pre 15 godina

This is not news. Ever country that has recognised (or will in the future, inc Serbia) Kosova will off course recognise its Passport.

There is another problem that the Serbs have, now that all the Albanian Diaspora is going to convert their passport to the new one, they will not be allowed to go through the normal rout of going through Serbia and into Kosovo, there is also another roomers going around that if you have a stamp from Kosovo on any passport the Serb authorities will not let you go through serbia.

I just thought i would raise this issue as there was an earlier article on Serbian motorways loosing money as the Kosovars and the rest of south Balkans not using the Serb motorways this year.

The politicians of Serbia should keep this up, maybe they will not have a budget at all this next year.

Lenard

pre 15 godina

ida: It started in the 90s when your beloved leader Slobodan put in 100% duty on Croatian goods coming in to Serbia and not in just February. I guess you like to keep playing the same old game going the same old path that leads to no where.

Goran

pre 15 godina

Why am I not suprised!

They would be the first to advocate any part of Serbia that wants to break away. Hey! they would even go as far as to get front row sits and cheer on the secessionists with popcorn in one hand and collective guilt in the other.

But this time Serbia has been stripped bare. No army, disband of all special forces and a national military budget equivalent to a meduim size German company.....Dosen't look good for us!

ida

pre 15 godina

The Serbs need to keep up the boycott of Croatian products which they started back in February. They ought to keep it up and be even stricter.

It's putting money into the hands of Serb-haters when dimwit Serbs keep patronizing Croats.

USA Albanian

pre 15 godina

Goran wrote in post #2But this time Serbia has been stripped bare. No army, disband of all special forces and a national military budget equivalent to a meduim size German company.....Dosen't look good for us!
(Goran, 18 July 2008 11:13)

When are the rest of the Serb posters come to this realization?

To quote an American expression: " You can attract more Bees with honey than with vinegar."

Landi

pre 15 godina

Pegy wrote: Once they (the kosovars) enter Montenegro what then?
Then the interior minister of Montenegro anounced that Montenegro will recognize Kosovas passports. You need to keep up with the news.

Peggy

pre 15 godina

Landi, I am keeping up with the news. I was pointing out that you don't have a direct route to Zagreb.

You will have to take the scenic tour instead, unless Bosnia accepts your passports.
Now with a Serbia passport you are not limited to how you get there.

Looks like you will need to take a few scenic routs as most of the world will not accept your passports.

Nehat

pre 15 godina

This is not news. Ever country that has recognised (or will in the future, inc Serbia) Kosova will off course recognise its Passport.

There is another problem that the Serbs have, now that all the Albanian Diaspora is going to convert their passport to the new one, they will not be allowed to go through the normal rout of going through Serbia and into Kosovo, there is also another roomers going around that if you have a stamp from Kosovo on any passport the Serb authorities will not let you go through serbia.

I just thought i would raise this issue as there was an earlier article on Serbian motorways loosing money as the Kosovars and the rest of south Balkans not using the Serb motorways this year.

The politicians of Serbia should keep this up, maybe they will not have a budget at all this next year.

Goran

pre 15 godina

Why am I not suprised!

They would be the first to advocate any part of Serbia that wants to break away. Hey! they would even go as far as to get front row sits and cheer on the secessionists with popcorn in one hand and collective guilt in the other.

But this time Serbia has been stripped bare. No army, disband of all special forces and a national military budget equivalent to a meduim size German company.....Dosen't look good for us!

ida

pre 15 godina

The Serbs need to keep up the boycott of Croatian products which they started back in February. They ought to keep it up and be even stricter.

It's putting money into the hands of Serb-haters when dimwit Serbs keep patronizing Croats.

USA Albanian

pre 15 godina

Goran wrote in post #2But this time Serbia has been stripped bare. No army, disband of all special forces and a national military budget equivalent to a meduim size German company.....Dosen't look good for us!
(Goran, 18 July 2008 11:13)

When are the rest of the Serb posters come to this realization?

To quote an American expression: " You can attract more Bees with honey than with vinegar."

Lenard

pre 15 godina

ida: It started in the 90s when your beloved leader Slobodan put in 100% duty on Croatian goods coming in to Serbia and not in just February. I guess you like to keep playing the same old game going the same old path that leads to no where.

Peggy

pre 15 godina

Landi, I am keeping up with the news. I was pointing out that you don't have a direct route to Zagreb.

You will have to take the scenic tour instead, unless Bosnia accepts your passports.
Now with a Serbia passport you are not limited to how you get there.

Looks like you will need to take a few scenic routs as most of the world will not accept your passports.

Landi

pre 15 godina

Pegy wrote: Once they (the kosovars) enter Montenegro what then?
Then the interior minister of Montenegro anounced that Montenegro will recognize Kosovas passports. You need to keep up with the news.