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Friday, 18.07.2008.

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Dačić: Serbia won't accept Kosovo passports

Interior Minister Ivica Dačić has reiterated in Vienna that Serbia will not accept Kosovo passports.

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Landi

pre 15 godina

To all the serbs:
You say that Kosovo is an occupied territory. By whom? By 90% of its population which is albanian?
And I have another question: Since you all say that Kosovo was always part of Serbia, can someone tell me if Kosovo was part of Serbia when the later proclaimed its independence from Turkey?

Ahmet Isufi

pre 15 godina

How naive are Serb polticians and govermant of Serbia. First they did not accept UNMIK Passports issued in Kosova because they kept saying that UNMIK is illegally occupying part of Serbia, and now they LOVE unmik but hate Kosovo and its passports. Can you guys ever get it right and stick to one story. To much flip-flopping guys.

Jevic

pre 15 godina

That's correct Mr. ROD. Kosovo is NOT a country but a southern province of the republic of Serbia. WHICH IS IN REALITY AN OCCUPIED TERRITORY. SERBIA WILL NEVER GIVE UP AND YOU CAN COUNT ON THAT.

Peggy

pre 15 godina

Freedom, in your dreams only. We've all seen you wish list for Christmas and Vojvodina being separate on it but it won't happen.

Ernie, What infrastructure? What are you talking about?
You have destroyed anything worthwhile in Kosovo. Think of all the churches and monasteries you destroyed for starters.

Good move on the passport decision. Let all from Kosovo in as they are Serbian citizens but make wrongs like who approved them right.
If they don't like it, they don't have to travel to Belgrade.

Bob Burns

pre 15 godina

And of course Kosovo will do the same. Serb passports no longer valid to enter Kosovo. So when the K-S cross out, they can't return

Albanian

pre 15 godina

I'm loving this. Serbia sticks to its guns. The US and EU continue to support and prop up an independent Kosovo taking no notice of Belgrade who is very keen to join the EU. I wonder who's going to win!!

Nick

pre 15 godina

Vojvodina consist of 70% Serbs...I don't know why this kid freedom keeps saying that Vojvodina needs to be independent.I guess he had F in Geography class.Maybe now it's time to open some books and learn that Kosovo is Serbian and always been Serbian.

Jim

pre 15 godina

They should actually go further than this and refuse entry to anyone who has a Kosovo stamp in their passports. This would force anyone who wants to visit the rest of Serbia at a later stage to ask to have the Kosovo stamp on a separate bit of paper. If you enter Serbia by an illegal point of entry you should not be able to come into the country with the stamp of a non-authorised authority. Belgrade should speak to the Cypriot Government about how to deal with this situation.

Jovan

pre 15 godina

no, kids, ..it will not divide us further... don´t worry! the countless Albanians who are going to Niš, to get serbian documents are proof of the fact, that many Albanians do not believe in this puppet-entity and want to have real documents, just for the case they need them anywhere.

by the way, by stamping over these toy-symbols, every other person who sees that, will know that your puppet entity is no state... and not only because Serbia is the real sovereign, but also because international law allows it!

Rod

pre 15 godina

Kosovo is not a country, it is a province of Serbia occupied by hostile foreign powers (Nato), who have installed a puppet government, that doesn't even control the entire territory. Approximately 20% of the Kosovo Province is governed by loyal Serbian citizens who have rejected the puppet albanian government based in Pristina.

This is in fact the reality of the situation. Therefore, Serbia's response is quite logical, and makes perfect sense.

C

pre 15 godina

Oh really? So - does that also mean that Serbian customs officials will be present in every border crossing and in every nation, in order to invalidate Kosovo's official border-crossing stamp?

It's pure rhetoric. And it will simply add to more regional isolation between the people of the two countries.

Dane

pre 15 godina

I'm not surprised by this, I only wonder what is proposal of Dacic?! It is not possible he will suggest to Kosovars to use Serbian passports?! I would remind Dacic that Serbian regime ruled by SPS destroying all their personal documents and passports during 1998 and 1999. Have you forgotten Mr.Dacic? Kosovars haven't and they will never do...
Kosovars must be very proud to have Kosovo passports for much bigger price than not being recognized by Serbia. They since long time knows who is Serbia towards them!

Good luck Kosovo on your own way, nice travels to all Kosovars...

Freedom

pre 15 godina

So I guess they won't accept the future passports and travelling documents form Vojvodina either, but eventually they will accept it as reality.

C

pre 15 godina

Oh really? So - does that also mean that Serbian customs officials will be present in every border crossing and in every nation, in order to invalidate Kosovo's official border-crossing stamp?

It's pure rhetoric. And it will simply add to more regional isolation between the people of the two countries.

Jim

pre 15 godina

They should actually go further than this and refuse entry to anyone who has a Kosovo stamp in their passports. This would force anyone who wants to visit the rest of Serbia at a later stage to ask to have the Kosovo stamp on a separate bit of paper. If you enter Serbia by an illegal point of entry you should not be able to come into the country with the stamp of a non-authorised authority. Belgrade should speak to the Cypriot Government about how to deal with this situation.

Rod

pre 15 godina

Kosovo is not a country, it is a province of Serbia occupied by hostile foreign powers (Nato), who have installed a puppet government, that doesn't even control the entire territory. Approximately 20% of the Kosovo Province is governed by loyal Serbian citizens who have rejected the puppet albanian government based in Pristina.

This is in fact the reality of the situation. Therefore, Serbia's response is quite logical, and makes perfect sense.

Nick

pre 15 godina

Vojvodina consist of 70% Serbs...I don't know why this kid freedom keeps saying that Vojvodina needs to be independent.I guess he had F in Geography class.Maybe now it's time to open some books and learn that Kosovo is Serbian and always been Serbian.

Freedom

pre 15 godina

So I guess they won't accept the future passports and travelling documents form Vojvodina either, but eventually they will accept it as reality.

Jovan

pre 15 godina

no, kids, ..it will not divide us further... don´t worry! the countless Albanians who are going to Niš, to get serbian documents are proof of the fact, that many Albanians do not believe in this puppet-entity and want to have real documents, just for the case they need them anywhere.

by the way, by stamping over these toy-symbols, every other person who sees that, will know that your puppet entity is no state... and not only because Serbia is the real sovereign, but also because international law allows it!

Albanian

pre 15 godina

I'm loving this. Serbia sticks to its guns. The US and EU continue to support and prop up an independent Kosovo taking no notice of Belgrade who is very keen to join the EU. I wonder who's going to win!!

Dane

pre 15 godina

I'm not surprised by this, I only wonder what is proposal of Dacic?! It is not possible he will suggest to Kosovars to use Serbian passports?! I would remind Dacic that Serbian regime ruled by SPS destroying all their personal documents and passports during 1998 and 1999. Have you forgotten Mr.Dacic? Kosovars haven't and they will never do...
Kosovars must be very proud to have Kosovo passports for much bigger price than not being recognized by Serbia. They since long time knows who is Serbia towards them!

Good luck Kosovo on your own way, nice travels to all Kosovars...

Ahmet Isufi

pre 15 godina

How naive are Serb polticians and govermant of Serbia. First they did not accept UNMIK Passports issued in Kosova because they kept saying that UNMIK is illegally occupying part of Serbia, and now they LOVE unmik but hate Kosovo and its passports. Can you guys ever get it right and stick to one story. To much flip-flopping guys.

Jevic

pre 15 godina

That's correct Mr. ROD. Kosovo is NOT a country but a southern province of the republic of Serbia. WHICH IS IN REALITY AN OCCUPIED TERRITORY. SERBIA WILL NEVER GIVE UP AND YOU CAN COUNT ON THAT.

Peggy

pre 15 godina

Freedom, in your dreams only. We've all seen you wish list for Christmas and Vojvodina being separate on it but it won't happen.

Ernie, What infrastructure? What are you talking about?
You have destroyed anything worthwhile in Kosovo. Think of all the churches and monasteries you destroyed for starters.

Good move on the passport decision. Let all from Kosovo in as they are Serbian citizens but make wrongs like who approved them right.
If they don't like it, they don't have to travel to Belgrade.

Landi

pre 15 godina

To all the serbs:
You say that Kosovo is an occupied territory. By whom? By 90% of its population which is albanian?
And I have another question: Since you all say that Kosovo was always part of Serbia, can someone tell me if Kosovo was part of Serbia when the later proclaimed its independence from Turkey?

Bob Burns

pre 15 godina

And of course Kosovo will do the same. Serb passports no longer valid to enter Kosovo. So when the K-S cross out, they can't return

Freedom

pre 15 godina

So I guess they won't accept the future passports and travelling documents form Vojvodina either, but eventually they will accept it as reality.

Dane

pre 15 godina

I'm not surprised by this, I only wonder what is proposal of Dacic?! It is not possible he will suggest to Kosovars to use Serbian passports?! I would remind Dacic that Serbian regime ruled by SPS destroying all their personal documents and passports during 1998 and 1999. Have you forgotten Mr.Dacic? Kosovars haven't and they will never do...
Kosovars must be very proud to have Kosovo passports for much bigger price than not being recognized by Serbia. They since long time knows who is Serbia towards them!

Good luck Kosovo on your own way, nice travels to all Kosovars...

Albanian

pre 15 godina

I'm loving this. Serbia sticks to its guns. The US and EU continue to support and prop up an independent Kosovo taking no notice of Belgrade who is very keen to join the EU. I wonder who's going to win!!

C

pre 15 godina

Oh really? So - does that also mean that Serbian customs officials will be present in every border crossing and in every nation, in order to invalidate Kosovo's official border-crossing stamp?

It's pure rhetoric. And it will simply add to more regional isolation between the people of the two countries.

Nick

pre 15 godina

Vojvodina consist of 70% Serbs...I don't know why this kid freedom keeps saying that Vojvodina needs to be independent.I guess he had F in Geography class.Maybe now it's time to open some books and learn that Kosovo is Serbian and always been Serbian.

Jovan

pre 15 godina

no, kids, ..it will not divide us further... don´t worry! the countless Albanians who are going to Niš, to get serbian documents are proof of the fact, that many Albanians do not believe in this puppet-entity and want to have real documents, just for the case they need them anywhere.

by the way, by stamping over these toy-symbols, every other person who sees that, will know that your puppet entity is no state... and not only because Serbia is the real sovereign, but also because international law allows it!

Rod

pre 15 godina

Kosovo is not a country, it is a province of Serbia occupied by hostile foreign powers (Nato), who have installed a puppet government, that doesn't even control the entire territory. Approximately 20% of the Kosovo Province is governed by loyal Serbian citizens who have rejected the puppet albanian government based in Pristina.

This is in fact the reality of the situation. Therefore, Serbia's response is quite logical, and makes perfect sense.

Jim

pre 15 godina

They should actually go further than this and refuse entry to anyone who has a Kosovo stamp in their passports. This would force anyone who wants to visit the rest of Serbia at a later stage to ask to have the Kosovo stamp on a separate bit of paper. If you enter Serbia by an illegal point of entry you should not be able to come into the country with the stamp of a non-authorised authority. Belgrade should speak to the Cypriot Government about how to deal with this situation.

Bob Burns

pre 15 godina

And of course Kosovo will do the same. Serb passports no longer valid to enter Kosovo. So when the K-S cross out, they can't return

Peggy

pre 15 godina

Freedom, in your dreams only. We've all seen you wish list for Christmas and Vojvodina being separate on it but it won't happen.

Ernie, What infrastructure? What are you talking about?
You have destroyed anything worthwhile in Kosovo. Think of all the churches and monasteries you destroyed for starters.

Good move on the passport decision. Let all from Kosovo in as they are Serbian citizens but make wrongs like who approved them right.
If they don't like it, they don't have to travel to Belgrade.

Jevic

pre 15 godina

That's correct Mr. ROD. Kosovo is NOT a country but a southern province of the republic of Serbia. WHICH IS IN REALITY AN OCCUPIED TERRITORY. SERBIA WILL NEVER GIVE UP AND YOU CAN COUNT ON THAT.

Ahmet Isufi

pre 15 godina

How naive are Serb polticians and govermant of Serbia. First they did not accept UNMIK Passports issued in Kosova because they kept saying that UNMIK is illegally occupying part of Serbia, and now they LOVE unmik but hate Kosovo and its passports. Can you guys ever get it right and stick to one story. To much flip-flopping guys.

Landi

pre 15 godina

To all the serbs:
You say that Kosovo is an occupied territory. By whom? By 90% of its population which is albanian?
And I have another question: Since you all say that Kosovo was always part of Serbia, can someone tell me if Kosovo was part of Serbia when the later proclaimed its independence from Turkey?