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Monday, 03.11.2008.

10:02

UN SC to discuss UNMIK on Friday?

A UN Security Council session scheduled for Friday will consider UNMIK's reconfiguration, Večernje Novosti writes today, quoting its diplomatic sources.

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LazaBrkonja

pre 15 godina

I say bide your time. The new US administration of Obama will have no use for spending billions on foreign military occupations - the American public is already complaining about sending dollars abroad instead of helping our own citizens. I suggest continued work through the international court...but more importantly...more public relations activity to sway opinions in the "West" if you've determined that's where your future lies.

miri

pre 15 godina

Absolutely right. Serbia needs someone to unite its territory. A real Slobodan-successor.
(krukxi, 3 November 2008 16:48)

Yes, why not Marko Milosevic. He can easily follow in his fathers steps. He also is a wealthy man now. He even has been educated in Russian for some years now. His mother will be his best advisor, just like in old times.

krukxi

pre 15 godina

"... this sell-out "government".
(ZK BG, 3 November 2008 12:49)

Absolutely right. Serbia needs someone to unite its territory. A real Slobodan-successor.

ZK BG

pre 15 godina

Lets hope Russia continues to protect Serbia's interests as these days they seem a lot more Serbian than this sell-out "government".

miri

pre 15 godina

Absolutely right. Serbia needs someone to unite its territory. A real Slobodan-successor.
(krukxi, 3 November 2008 16:48)

Yes, why not Marko Milosevic. He can easily follow in his fathers steps. He also is a wealthy man now. He even has been educated in Russian for some years now. His mother will be his best advisor, just like in old times.

ZK BG

pre 15 godina

Lets hope Russia continues to protect Serbia's interests as these days they seem a lot more Serbian than this sell-out "government".

LazaBrkonja

pre 15 godina

I say bide your time. The new US administration of Obama will have no use for spending billions on foreign military occupations - the American public is already complaining about sending dollars abroad instead of helping our own citizens. I suggest continued work through the international court...but more importantly...more public relations activity to sway opinions in the "West" if you've determined that's where your future lies.

krukxi

pre 15 godina

"... this sell-out "government".
(ZK BG, 3 November 2008 12:49)

Absolutely right. Serbia needs someone to unite its territory. A real Slobodan-successor.

miri

pre 15 godina

Absolutely right. Serbia needs someone to unite its territory. A real Slobodan-successor.
(krukxi, 3 November 2008 16:48)

Yes, why not Marko Milosevic. He can easily follow in his fathers steps. He also is a wealthy man now. He even has been educated in Russian for some years now. His mother will be his best advisor, just like in old times.

ZK BG

pre 15 godina

Lets hope Russia continues to protect Serbia's interests as these days they seem a lot more Serbian than this sell-out "government".

krukxi

pre 15 godina

"... this sell-out "government".
(ZK BG, 3 November 2008 12:49)

Absolutely right. Serbia needs someone to unite its territory. A real Slobodan-successor.

LazaBrkonja

pre 15 godina

I say bide your time. The new US administration of Obama will have no use for spending billions on foreign military occupations - the American public is already complaining about sending dollars abroad instead of helping our own citizens. I suggest continued work through the international court...but more importantly...more public relations activity to sway opinions in the "West" if you've determined that's where your future lies.