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Tuesday, 24.03.2009.

13:41

"Serbia has Prague's full support on EU path"

Czech PM Mirko Topolanek says that Serbia should not forgo its European ambitions under any circumstances, and that it has Prague’s full support.

Izvor: Veèernje novosti

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SupportSerbia

pre 15 godina

"You don't know how international work. It's called creditability and continuity--regardless of the government the state needs to maintain some credibility in the world."

Taiwan could've used some of that "creditability and continuity" over the years as they've seen their recognition dwindle to minimal status.

Considering that Czech Republic recognized less than a year ago, polls show that majority of Czechs oppose illegal UDI, and the government which recognized was never popular anyway, withdrawal of recognition is a great possibility if Social Democrats and Communists form the next Czech government.

Alban

pre 15 godina

"We may see the first withdraw of recognition in a few months."

You don't know how international work. It's called creditability and continuity--regardless of the government the state needs to maintain some credibility in the world. No one loves Serbs that much

SupportSerbia

pre 15 godina

Great news for Serbia. Today the center-right Czech government, which recognized illegal UDI, has been voted out in a no confidence motion in Czech parliament. This means elections are due soon, and the opposition parties, which fiercely oppose so-called "Kosovo independence", are far ahead in the polls. We may see the first withdraw of recognition in a few months.

SupportSerbia

pre 15 godina

Great news for Serbia. Today the center-right Czech government, which recognized illegal UDI, has been voted out in a no confidence motion in Czech parliament. This means elections are due soon, and the opposition parties, which fiercely oppose so-called "Kosovo independence", are far ahead in the polls. We may see the first withdraw of recognition in a few months.

Alban

pre 15 godina

"We may see the first withdraw of recognition in a few months."

You don't know how international work. It's called creditability and continuity--regardless of the government the state needs to maintain some credibility in the world. No one loves Serbs that much

SupportSerbia

pre 15 godina

"You don't know how international work. It's called creditability and continuity--regardless of the government the state needs to maintain some credibility in the world."

Taiwan could've used some of that "creditability and continuity" over the years as they've seen their recognition dwindle to minimal status.

Considering that Czech Republic recognized less than a year ago, polls show that majority of Czechs oppose illegal UDI, and the government which recognized was never popular anyway, withdrawal of recognition is a great possibility if Social Democrats and Communists form the next Czech government.

SupportSerbia

pre 15 godina

Great news for Serbia. Today the center-right Czech government, which recognized illegal UDI, has been voted out in a no confidence motion in Czech parliament. This means elections are due soon, and the opposition parties, which fiercely oppose so-called "Kosovo independence", are far ahead in the polls. We may see the first withdraw of recognition in a few months.

Alban

pre 15 godina

"We may see the first withdraw of recognition in a few months."

You don't know how international work. It's called creditability and continuity--regardless of the government the state needs to maintain some credibility in the world. No one loves Serbs that much

SupportSerbia

pre 15 godina

"You don't know how international work. It's called creditability and continuity--regardless of the government the state needs to maintain some credibility in the world."

Taiwan could've used some of that "creditability and continuity" over the years as they've seen their recognition dwindle to minimal status.

Considering that Czech Republic recognized less than a year ago, polls show that majority of Czechs oppose illegal UDI, and the government which recognized was never popular anyway, withdrawal of recognition is a great possibility if Social Democrats and Communists form the next Czech government.