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Saturday, 06.09.2008.

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"Montenegro regional EU integration leader"

The head of the European Commission mission to Podgorica says Montenegro is the regional leader in EU integration.

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Yaroslav

pre 15 godina

Funny, how it seems that every different EU representative in each country says something different.

Commens like these have been made by EU representatives in FYROM, Albania, Serbia, Bosnia and Croatia.

Now let's take a look at where they are actually are. Let's look at the steps towards integration: Step 1. SAA signed, Step 2. Ratification of SAA by all parties, Step 3. EU candidate status, STep 4. Membership.

Now let's look:
- FYROM is at Step 2.
- Albania is approaching Step 2 as 23 of 27 memberstate have approved it's SAA.
- Montenegro has only had 7 ratifications.
- Bosnia is at Step 1.
- While Serbia is at more of a complicated situation it is at Step 1 but ratifications are on hold due to the protests of the Dutch. So in order to bypass this all economic parts of the goverrnment (the only once that actually concern or help Serbia) are regulated by an Interim Trade Agreement that by-passes the whole ratification proccess should Serbia co-operate with the hague and which is likely to come into effect after the Sep 15 EU summit due to the arrest of Karadzic.

^ So basically Mircaea Serbia is ahead of everyone but Croatia in the integration process.

Then we can also add by looking at "Look at what some incompotent EU bureucrats said?" that Barosso 2 days ago said Serbia could be a candidate by 2009.

usaSERB

pre 15 godina

EU’s best are at it again. They will tell you anything you want to hear, promise you anything, until they get what they want. In this case they want Montenegro” yes” on Kosovo illegal UDI. I pray that Montenegro does not fall for it. Once they achieve there goal you will be back in line with rest of us.

Alban

pre 15 godina

"So as long as they are the occupiers then you should be safe but just hope that they don't get evicted from holy Serbian soil because we Serbians are a very patient lot."

Turns out the Albanians are even more patient so stop trying to threaten and scare us, it didn't work for 150 years even while you had the upper hand. We know that if you can you will attack again and again. That's why autonomy which can be revoked like in 1974 is out of the window. We will have our own state, and our own army funded with our taxes. Rather than pay for Serbia's military which will be used against us, we'll build our own (along with Albania we're 6-7 million people)

So, we aren't scared. You attacked in 1990's while no one else was armed and still lost. We're only afraid of being caught unarmed properly.

usaSERB

pre 15 godina

EU’s best are at it again. They will tell you anything you want to hear, promise you anything, until they get what they want. In this case they want Montenegro” yes” on Kosovo illegal UDI. I pray that Montenegro does not fall for it. Once they achieve there goal you will be back in line with rest of us.

Alban

pre 15 godina

"So as long as they are the occupiers then you should be safe but just hope that they don't get evicted from holy Serbian soil because we Serbians are a very patient lot."

Turns out the Albanians are even more patient so stop trying to threaten and scare us, it didn't work for 150 years even while you had the upper hand. We know that if you can you will attack again and again. That's why autonomy which can be revoked like in 1974 is out of the window. We will have our own state, and our own army funded with our taxes. Rather than pay for Serbia's military which will be used against us, we'll build our own (along with Albania we're 6-7 million people)

So, we aren't scared. You attacked in 1990's while no one else was armed and still lost. We're only afraid of being caught unarmed properly.

Yaroslav

pre 15 godina

Funny, how it seems that every different EU representative in each country says something different.

Commens like these have been made by EU representatives in FYROM, Albania, Serbia, Bosnia and Croatia.

Now let's take a look at where they are actually are. Let's look at the steps towards integration: Step 1. SAA signed, Step 2. Ratification of SAA by all parties, Step 3. EU candidate status, STep 4. Membership.

Now let's look:
- FYROM is at Step 2.
- Albania is approaching Step 2 as 23 of 27 memberstate have approved it's SAA.
- Montenegro has only had 7 ratifications.
- Bosnia is at Step 1.
- While Serbia is at more of a complicated situation it is at Step 1 but ratifications are on hold due to the protests of the Dutch. So in order to bypass this all economic parts of the goverrnment (the only once that actually concern or help Serbia) are regulated by an Interim Trade Agreement that by-passes the whole ratification proccess should Serbia co-operate with the hague and which is likely to come into effect after the Sep 15 EU summit due to the arrest of Karadzic.

^ So basically Mircaea Serbia is ahead of everyone but Croatia in the integration process.

Then we can also add by looking at "Look at what some incompotent EU bureucrats said?" that Barosso 2 days ago said Serbia could be a candidate by 2009.

Alban

pre 15 godina

"So as long as they are the occupiers then you should be safe but just hope that they don't get evicted from holy Serbian soil because we Serbians are a very patient lot."

Turns out the Albanians are even more patient so stop trying to threaten and scare us, it didn't work for 150 years even while you had the upper hand. We know that if you can you will attack again and again. That's why autonomy which can be revoked like in 1974 is out of the window. We will have our own state, and our own army funded with our taxes. Rather than pay for Serbia's military which will be used against us, we'll build our own (along with Albania we're 6-7 million people)

So, we aren't scared. You attacked in 1990's while no one else was armed and still lost. We're only afraid of being caught unarmed properly.

usaSERB

pre 15 godina

EU’s best are at it again. They will tell you anything you want to hear, promise you anything, until they get what they want. In this case they want Montenegro” yes” on Kosovo illegal UDI. I pray that Montenegro does not fall for it. Once they achieve there goal you will be back in line with rest of us.

Yaroslav

pre 15 godina

Funny, how it seems that every different EU representative in each country says something different.

Commens like these have been made by EU representatives in FYROM, Albania, Serbia, Bosnia and Croatia.

Now let's take a look at where they are actually are. Let's look at the steps towards integration: Step 1. SAA signed, Step 2. Ratification of SAA by all parties, Step 3. EU candidate status, STep 4. Membership.

Now let's look:
- FYROM is at Step 2.
- Albania is approaching Step 2 as 23 of 27 memberstate have approved it's SAA.
- Montenegro has only had 7 ratifications.
- Bosnia is at Step 1.
- While Serbia is at more of a complicated situation it is at Step 1 but ratifications are on hold due to the protests of the Dutch. So in order to bypass this all economic parts of the goverrnment (the only once that actually concern or help Serbia) are regulated by an Interim Trade Agreement that by-passes the whole ratification proccess should Serbia co-operate with the hague and which is likely to come into effect after the Sep 15 EU summit due to the arrest of Karadzic.

^ So basically Mircaea Serbia is ahead of everyone but Croatia in the integration process.

Then we can also add by looking at "Look at what some incompotent EU bureucrats said?" that Barosso 2 days ago said Serbia could be a candidate by 2009.