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Tuesday, 09.12.2008.

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Solana: All hinges on Brammertz report

Javier Solana says that Hague Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz’s report to the UN SC could allow the EU to unblock the Interim Trade Agreement with Serbia.

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Adrian DOBI

pre 15 godina

Q, How far is Europe?

A, As far as EULEX.

Don't forget, EU-Lex, is an Lex... for Serbia too.

Everybody must learn the lesson and take it as an opportunity not as an challenge. Isn't it?

Mircea

pre 15 godina

For Another Canadian Serb:

Ok, so you do not support EU membership for Serbia. What do you suggest Serbia should do? Join the russia-belarus union?

You Serbs must understand that the EU is the future not russia! Wake up Serbs!

Tom O'Donoghue

pre 15 godina

Have to agree with Dragan here. This man is at best a warmonger and at worst complicit in mass murder. Would you believe that he once published a pamphlet entitled "50 Reasons to Say No to NATO". I'm serious.

Aleks

pre 15 godina

"The fact that Serbia's future lays in the hands of one man, says it all."

Sorry, Another Canadian Serb.
It is not true. Solana, like Feith and the others are just spokesmen, regardless of their job titles. I mean honestly, Chris Patten is the EU Foreign Minister. Who are they kidding?

The reality is that the decisions are still made behind closed doors, mostly moved by the big powers UK, France, Germany and with smaller states aligned to the above.

I'm surprised that the EU does not produce much more renewable energy, they have enough windpower coming from the likes of the above and other european politicians to do so...

Dragan

pre 15 godina

“Full cooperation with the Hague Tribunal is not only something the EU expects of Serbia, it is also important for Serbia's future, and I am glad the current government is fully committed to it,” the high representative pointed out.

Gee, thanks for the lesson Javier. Is there anything else you would like to teach us about morality??
Perhaps you should teach a course on 'How to break international law and get away with it 101', or how about 'How to bomb Serbia illegally for 78 days, commit war crimes, murder make-up women and janitors in the RTS building, and afterwards install a puppet government that worships you and does not hold you accountable for your crimes 101'.
Every time this guy opens his mouth and says something, consider the source.

Another Canadian Serb

pre 15 godina

The fact that Serbia's future lays in the hands of one man, says it all. This whole process for Serbia's ascension to the EU is a waste of time, it is never going to happen. Serbia could today capture the remaining two Hague fugutives and no progress for Serbia would occur. How is it that the Hague originally provided Serbia with a list of 60 wanted war crimes fugitives and when Serbia hands over 58 of them, is labelled as uncoperative.
There are too many obstacles in the way of Serbia. Serbia is not powerfull enough to combat the false political and economic sanctions, restraining her from progress to the EU club, of which club membership is not available.
Time will be the future, lets hope that the Serbs can once again prevail.

Dragan

pre 15 godina

“Full cooperation with the Hague Tribunal is not only something the EU expects of Serbia, it is also important for Serbia's future, and I am glad the current government is fully committed to it,” the high representative pointed out.

Gee, thanks for the lesson Javier. Is there anything else you would like to teach us about morality??
Perhaps you should teach a course on 'How to break international law and get away with it 101', or how about 'How to bomb Serbia illegally for 78 days, commit war crimes, murder make-up women and janitors in the RTS building, and afterwards install a puppet government that worships you and does not hold you accountable for your crimes 101'.
Every time this guy opens his mouth and says something, consider the source.

Another Canadian Serb

pre 15 godina

The fact that Serbia's future lays in the hands of one man, says it all. This whole process for Serbia's ascension to the EU is a waste of time, it is never going to happen. Serbia could today capture the remaining two Hague fugutives and no progress for Serbia would occur. How is it that the Hague originally provided Serbia with a list of 60 wanted war crimes fugitives and when Serbia hands over 58 of them, is labelled as uncoperative.
There are too many obstacles in the way of Serbia. Serbia is not powerfull enough to combat the false political and economic sanctions, restraining her from progress to the EU club, of which club membership is not available.
Time will be the future, lets hope that the Serbs can once again prevail.

Tom O'Donoghue

pre 15 godina

Have to agree with Dragan here. This man is at best a warmonger and at worst complicit in mass murder. Would you believe that he once published a pamphlet entitled "50 Reasons to Say No to NATO". I'm serious.

Mircea

pre 15 godina

For Another Canadian Serb:

Ok, so you do not support EU membership for Serbia. What do you suggest Serbia should do? Join the russia-belarus union?

You Serbs must understand that the EU is the future not russia! Wake up Serbs!

Aleks

pre 15 godina

"The fact that Serbia's future lays in the hands of one man, says it all."

Sorry, Another Canadian Serb.
It is not true. Solana, like Feith and the others are just spokesmen, regardless of their job titles. I mean honestly, Chris Patten is the EU Foreign Minister. Who are they kidding?

The reality is that the decisions are still made behind closed doors, mostly moved by the big powers UK, France, Germany and with smaller states aligned to the above.

I'm surprised that the EU does not produce much more renewable energy, they have enough windpower coming from the likes of the above and other european politicians to do so...

Adrian DOBI

pre 15 godina

Q, How far is Europe?

A, As far as EULEX.

Don't forget, EU-Lex, is an Lex... for Serbia too.

Everybody must learn the lesson and take it as an opportunity not as an challenge. Isn't it?

Mircea

pre 15 godina

For Another Canadian Serb:

Ok, so you do not support EU membership for Serbia. What do you suggest Serbia should do? Join the russia-belarus union?

You Serbs must understand that the EU is the future not russia! Wake up Serbs!

Dragan

pre 15 godina

“Full cooperation with the Hague Tribunal is not only something the EU expects of Serbia, it is also important for Serbia's future, and I am glad the current government is fully committed to it,” the high representative pointed out.

Gee, thanks for the lesson Javier. Is there anything else you would like to teach us about morality??
Perhaps you should teach a course on 'How to break international law and get away with it 101', or how about 'How to bomb Serbia illegally for 78 days, commit war crimes, murder make-up women and janitors in the RTS building, and afterwards install a puppet government that worships you and does not hold you accountable for your crimes 101'.
Every time this guy opens his mouth and says something, consider the source.

Tom O'Donoghue

pre 15 godina

Have to agree with Dragan here. This man is at best a warmonger and at worst complicit in mass murder. Would you believe that he once published a pamphlet entitled "50 Reasons to Say No to NATO". I'm serious.

Another Canadian Serb

pre 15 godina

The fact that Serbia's future lays in the hands of one man, says it all. This whole process for Serbia's ascension to the EU is a waste of time, it is never going to happen. Serbia could today capture the remaining two Hague fugutives and no progress for Serbia would occur. How is it that the Hague originally provided Serbia with a list of 60 wanted war crimes fugitives and when Serbia hands over 58 of them, is labelled as uncoperative.
There are too many obstacles in the way of Serbia. Serbia is not powerfull enough to combat the false political and economic sanctions, restraining her from progress to the EU club, of which club membership is not available.
Time will be the future, lets hope that the Serbs can once again prevail.

Aleks

pre 15 godina

"The fact that Serbia's future lays in the hands of one man, says it all."

Sorry, Another Canadian Serb.
It is not true. Solana, like Feith and the others are just spokesmen, regardless of their job titles. I mean honestly, Chris Patten is the EU Foreign Minister. Who are they kidding?

The reality is that the decisions are still made behind closed doors, mostly moved by the big powers UK, France, Germany and with smaller states aligned to the above.

I'm surprised that the EU does not produce much more renewable energy, they have enough windpower coming from the likes of the above and other european politicians to do so...

Adrian DOBI

pre 15 godina

Q, How far is Europe?

A, As far as EULEX.

Don't forget, EU-Lex, is an Lex... for Serbia too.

Everybody must learn the lesson and take it as an opportunity not as an challenge. Isn't it?