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Wednesday, 18.03.2009.

19:35

Jeremić headed for Turkey and Algeria

Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić will embark on a three-day visit to Turkey and Algeria, it has been announced.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Nelli_Canada

pre 15 godina

Jeremic should go to Istanbul and walk on Adem Jashari Blvd(street just named there a while ago).

Thank you Turkey for your support in Kosova. We Albos will never forget you.

Yaºar Bayram

pre 15 godina

I hope you find a opportunity to meet also some Türk-Albanians f.e in Bayrampaºa or Arnavutköy and learn more of traditions, culture and hospitality we share with our Albanian sisters and brothers. Many Albanians, like my grandparents had once to leave Kosova, because of "beeing Turks", now we are happy to be Turkish and Albanian and hope to help Kosova and Serbia to be good neighbours.

Ben Hur

pre 15 godina

After Jeremic is done with visit in Algeria, he will be suprised to hear Ageria recognizing Kosovo. It happened before when Jeremic was was going to visit countries and after his visit was over recognitions came.

Niall O'Doherty

pre 15 godina

What Serbia is trying to do to split the world. An Algeria's case to use this country against the majority of Muslum countries. The same thing is Serbia doing with Cyprus, Romania, Spain, Greece and Slovakia. But that is irrational. The will of few countries to impose the will of the overwhelming majority.
(EA, 18 March 2009 21:18)

When recognitions have all but dried up and you are left conducting desperate measures, i.e. bribing small impoverished island nations I can understand where you are coming from.

Vuk Jeremic who is your Foreign Minister by the way, is conducting normal business as any normal FM would do.

The fact that the overwhelming majority of Muslim nations are on Serbia's side speaks volumes for itself. Ask yourself why?

Felix

pre 15 godina

Totally agree with Mr. Jeremic, just one note: it is sensitive to call Algeria an Arab country. It is Muslim and about half the population would describe themselves as Arabs but the other (at least) half are VERY keen to claim rights of the native population: the berbers (Kabil, Tuareg, to name just two of the groups). They actually speak their own language and have their own, ancient writing, the Tifinagh.

Take great care, it's sensitive: better call it "North-African country" instead of "Arab country". I just call it a beautiful country :)

tim

pre 15 godina

These countries have their own problems with minorities wishing to declare independence. No need waste effort on this. It is not in there interest to have illegal UDI set as precedent. DUH.

Peggy

pre 15 godina

EA, What overwhelming majority? Who? How many countries are you talking about?
Countries like China, India, Indonesia?

I am convinced now that EA is not stupid, but only comes on here to irritate. Nobody can be this stupid. What EA said cannot be said with a straigh face.

Albanians have 1/3 or UN countries and Serbia has 2/3. No, nobody is that stupid.

Pijetro

pre 15 godina

EA.....Really. Splitting the world stage?
Your imagination is running a bit wild..
What Serbia is doing, reflects what normal countries do..Especially considering the circumstances..

You can't seem to move beyond the fact that Serbia will move forward..These are the actions of a country that is treated with more respect than in the Milosevic era...

EA

pre 15 godina

What Serbia is trying to do to split the world. An Algeria's case to use this country against the majority of Muslum countries. The same thing is Serbia doing with Cyprus, Romania, Spain, Greece and Slovakia. But that is irrational. The will of few countries to impose the will of the overwhelming majority.

EA

pre 15 godina

What Serbia is trying to do to split the world. An Algeria's case to use this country against the majority of Muslum countries. The same thing is Serbia doing with Cyprus, Romania, Spain, Greece and Slovakia. But that is irrational. The will of few countries to impose the will of the overwhelming majority.

Pijetro

pre 15 godina

EA.....Really. Splitting the world stage?
Your imagination is running a bit wild..
What Serbia is doing, reflects what normal countries do..Especially considering the circumstances..

You can't seem to move beyond the fact that Serbia will move forward..These are the actions of a country that is treated with more respect than in the Milosevic era...

Peggy

pre 15 godina

EA, What overwhelming majority? Who? How many countries are you talking about?
Countries like China, India, Indonesia?

I am convinced now that EA is not stupid, but only comes on here to irritate. Nobody can be this stupid. What EA said cannot be said with a straigh face.

Albanians have 1/3 or UN countries and Serbia has 2/3. No, nobody is that stupid.

Yaºar Bayram

pre 15 godina

I hope you find a opportunity to meet also some Türk-Albanians f.e in Bayrampaºa or Arnavutköy and learn more of traditions, culture and hospitality we share with our Albanian sisters and brothers. Many Albanians, like my grandparents had once to leave Kosova, because of "beeing Turks", now we are happy to be Turkish and Albanian and hope to help Kosova and Serbia to be good neighbours.

Ben Hur

pre 15 godina

After Jeremic is done with visit in Algeria, he will be suprised to hear Ageria recognizing Kosovo. It happened before when Jeremic was was going to visit countries and after his visit was over recognitions came.

Felix

pre 15 godina

Totally agree with Mr. Jeremic, just one note: it is sensitive to call Algeria an Arab country. It is Muslim and about half the population would describe themselves as Arabs but the other (at least) half are VERY keen to claim rights of the native population: the berbers (Kabil, Tuareg, to name just two of the groups). They actually speak their own language and have their own, ancient writing, the Tifinagh.

Take great care, it's sensitive: better call it "North-African country" instead of "Arab country". I just call it a beautiful country :)

Niall O'Doherty

pre 15 godina

What Serbia is trying to do to split the world. An Algeria's case to use this country against the majority of Muslum countries. The same thing is Serbia doing with Cyprus, Romania, Spain, Greece and Slovakia. But that is irrational. The will of few countries to impose the will of the overwhelming majority.
(EA, 18 March 2009 21:18)

When recognitions have all but dried up and you are left conducting desperate measures, i.e. bribing small impoverished island nations I can understand where you are coming from.

Vuk Jeremic who is your Foreign Minister by the way, is conducting normal business as any normal FM would do.

The fact that the overwhelming majority of Muslim nations are on Serbia's side speaks volumes for itself. Ask yourself why?

tim

pre 15 godina

These countries have their own problems with minorities wishing to declare independence. No need waste effort on this. It is not in there interest to have illegal UDI set as precedent. DUH.

Nelli_Canada

pre 15 godina

Jeremic should go to Istanbul and walk on Adem Jashari Blvd(street just named there a while ago).

Thank you Turkey for your support in Kosova. We Albos will never forget you.

EA

pre 15 godina

What Serbia is trying to do to split the world. An Algeria's case to use this country against the majority of Muslum countries. The same thing is Serbia doing with Cyprus, Romania, Spain, Greece and Slovakia. But that is irrational. The will of few countries to impose the will of the overwhelming majority.

Pijetro

pre 15 godina

EA.....Really. Splitting the world stage?
Your imagination is running a bit wild..
What Serbia is doing, reflects what normal countries do..Especially considering the circumstances..

You can't seem to move beyond the fact that Serbia will move forward..These are the actions of a country that is treated with more respect than in the Milosevic era...

Peggy

pre 15 godina

EA, What overwhelming majority? Who? How many countries are you talking about?
Countries like China, India, Indonesia?

I am convinced now that EA is not stupid, but only comes on here to irritate. Nobody can be this stupid. What EA said cannot be said with a straigh face.

Albanians have 1/3 or UN countries and Serbia has 2/3. No, nobody is that stupid.

Niall O'Doherty

pre 15 godina

What Serbia is trying to do to split the world. An Algeria's case to use this country against the majority of Muslum countries. The same thing is Serbia doing with Cyprus, Romania, Spain, Greece and Slovakia. But that is irrational. The will of few countries to impose the will of the overwhelming majority.
(EA, 18 March 2009 21:18)

When recognitions have all but dried up and you are left conducting desperate measures, i.e. bribing small impoverished island nations I can understand where you are coming from.

Vuk Jeremic who is your Foreign Minister by the way, is conducting normal business as any normal FM would do.

The fact that the overwhelming majority of Muslim nations are on Serbia's side speaks volumes for itself. Ask yourself why?

Felix

pre 15 godina

Totally agree with Mr. Jeremic, just one note: it is sensitive to call Algeria an Arab country. It is Muslim and about half the population would describe themselves as Arabs but the other (at least) half are VERY keen to claim rights of the native population: the berbers (Kabil, Tuareg, to name just two of the groups). They actually speak their own language and have their own, ancient writing, the Tifinagh.

Take great care, it's sensitive: better call it "North-African country" instead of "Arab country". I just call it a beautiful country :)

Ben Hur

pre 15 godina

After Jeremic is done with visit in Algeria, he will be suprised to hear Ageria recognizing Kosovo. It happened before when Jeremic was was going to visit countries and after his visit was over recognitions came.

Nelli_Canada

pre 15 godina

Jeremic should go to Istanbul and walk on Adem Jashari Blvd(street just named there a while ago).

Thank you Turkey for your support in Kosova. We Albos will never forget you.

tim

pre 15 godina

These countries have their own problems with minorities wishing to declare independence. No need waste effort on this. It is not in there interest to have illegal UDI set as precedent. DUH.

Yaºar Bayram

pre 15 godina

I hope you find a opportunity to meet also some Türk-Albanians f.e in Bayrampaºa or Arnavutköy and learn more of traditions, culture and hospitality we share with our Albanian sisters and brothers. Many Albanians, like my grandparents had once to leave Kosova, because of "beeing Turks", now we are happy to be Turkish and Albanian and hope to help Kosova and Serbia to be good neighbours.