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Monday, 23.03.2009.

20:27

Putin threatens to review relations with EU

Russia will start reviewing its relations with the European Union should Moscow's interests be ignored, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said on Monday.

Izvor: Ria novosti

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iseult henry

pre 15 godina

About time someone stood up to those bureaucrats in Brussels who are not elected by anyone but think that they have the God given right to tell us all what you do. Good for you Putin. Iseult

Micheal Breathnach

pre 15 godina

I hope that Prime Minister Putin realises that no decision is ever reached in Brussels without the approval of 'Greater Germany'.
There is a deep-rooted hatred in Germany of all things Russian and also, by association, all things Serbian.
Germany feels it can bully Serbia into submission and this is made easier by a growing number of Serbian traitors.
However , Germany needs to connive and manipulate the EU and US when it has to deal with Russia.
There is something very self-destructive in the German character.
I do believe that they are at it again and nobody is shouting stop.
'Peace in our time'

MB, Ireland

Ataman

pre 15 godina

To say somewhat "good" about Timoshenko - originally, the family name of the court-jester poet in Зиновьев's parody "Зияющие Высоты" was "Распашонка" (he surely did mean Евтушенко).

I am having trouble NOT to nickname her "Распашонка" ( kind of clothing for babies, have no idea how to say in English).

The only moment of her rule I did enjoy: she kicked that László Sólyom very neatly in the rear as he was visiting the "Turul" monuments in Carpathian mountains. Otherwise the moment she is out of politics I would say: good riddance.

Same applies to Sólyom and of course to Putin himself. I am aware saying that won't make me very popular, it's not about that. Russia probably needs a REAL царь, not a turncoat with a communist ballast and KGB past. Difficult question because there weren't to many who served the country well. So far probably the most balanced one was not "царь" but "царица": I have trouble to find any objection to Catherine the Great.

Back to the topic: that pathetic "Распашонка" should go, she is almost as far from Catherine the Great as Dubya from Founding Fathers. Or Sólyom from the legendary turul.

Micheal Breathnach

pre 15 godina

I hope that Prime Minister Putin realises that no decision is ever reached in Brussels without the approval of 'Greater Germany'.
There is a deep-rooted hatred in Germany of all things Russian and also, by association, all things Serbian.
Germany feels it can bully Serbia into submission and this is made easier by a growing number of Serbian traitors.
However , Germany needs to connive and manipulate the EU and US when it has to deal with Russia.
There is something very self-destructive in the German character.
I do believe that they are at it again and nobody is shouting stop.
'Peace in our time'

MB, Ireland

Ataman

pre 15 godina

To say somewhat "good" about Timoshenko - originally, the family name of the court-jester poet in Зиновьев's parody "Зияющие Высоты" was "Распашонка" (he surely did mean Евтушенко).

I am having trouble NOT to nickname her "Распашонка" ( kind of clothing for babies, have no idea how to say in English).

The only moment of her rule I did enjoy: she kicked that László Sólyom very neatly in the rear as he was visiting the "Turul" monuments in Carpathian mountains. Otherwise the moment she is out of politics I would say: good riddance.

Same applies to Sólyom and of course to Putin himself. I am aware saying that won't make me very popular, it's not about that. Russia probably needs a REAL царь, not a turncoat with a communist ballast and KGB past. Difficult question because there weren't to many who served the country well. So far probably the most balanced one was not "царь" but "царица": I have trouble to find any objection to Catherine the Great.

Back to the topic: that pathetic "Распашонка" should go, she is almost as far from Catherine the Great as Dubya from Founding Fathers. Or Sólyom from the legendary turul.

iseult henry

pre 15 godina

About time someone stood up to those bureaucrats in Brussels who are not elected by anyone but think that they have the God given right to tell us all what you do. Good for you Putin. Iseult

Ataman

pre 15 godina

To say somewhat "good" about Timoshenko - originally, the family name of the court-jester poet in Зиновьев's parody "Зияющие Высоты" was "Распашонка" (he surely did mean Евтушенко).

I am having trouble NOT to nickname her "Распашонка" ( kind of clothing for babies, have no idea how to say in English).

The only moment of her rule I did enjoy: she kicked that László Sólyom very neatly in the rear as he was visiting the "Turul" monuments in Carpathian mountains. Otherwise the moment she is out of politics I would say: good riddance.

Same applies to Sólyom and of course to Putin himself. I am aware saying that won't make me very popular, it's not about that. Russia probably needs a REAL царь, not a turncoat with a communist ballast and KGB past. Difficult question because there weren't to many who served the country well. So far probably the most balanced one was not "царь" but "царица": I have trouble to find any objection to Catherine the Great.

Back to the topic: that pathetic "Распашонка" should go, she is almost as far from Catherine the Great as Dubya from Founding Fathers. Or Sólyom from the legendary turul.

Micheal Breathnach

pre 15 godina

I hope that Prime Minister Putin realises that no decision is ever reached in Brussels without the approval of 'Greater Germany'.
There is a deep-rooted hatred in Germany of all things Russian and also, by association, all things Serbian.
Germany feels it can bully Serbia into submission and this is made easier by a growing number of Serbian traitors.
However , Germany needs to connive and manipulate the EU and US when it has to deal with Russia.
There is something very self-destructive in the German character.
I do believe that they are at it again and nobody is shouting stop.
'Peace in our time'

MB, Ireland

iseult henry

pre 15 godina

About time someone stood up to those bureaucrats in Brussels who are not elected by anyone but think that they have the God given right to tell us all what you do. Good for you Putin. Iseult