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Monday, 18.05.2009.

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Montenegrin president in Serbia

Montenegrin President Filip Vujanović is in Serbia today for the first time since Montenegro recognized Kosovo in October of last year.

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CG

pre 14 godina

@Albanians

Don`r worry about us Montenegrins.
We kicked you out time and again even when you had the the help of mighty Otomans.
As for Bar,Ulcinj keep on dreaming,very soon we will join NATO and we have some powerful US senators also lobbying for us.
Remeber what Bob Dole is also working for us:
http://www.empoweredbuilder.net/aacl/files/Tuzi_commune.htm

You will never get it back!We are not as naive as Serbians he he...

Robert Burns

pre 14 godina

“Ian, maybe you do not know that the UK is slowing turning into a part of the new Greater India or Pakistan or whatever is walking around in your kingdom. The fact that curry is the most popular dish (not a surprise with the "famous" British cuisine) is a first sign that things have changed and will not return to when your parents were younger. I have always wondered why so many people are so desperate to go to the UK, but that is just my modest opinion. Maybe you will be more realistic once 50% of Kosovo's ever-growing young population has settled in the UK and "Taken" practices suddenly are closer to home than you think. Good luck and you will going to need a lot of it.
(Milan, 18 May 2009, 19:11)”

That is xenophobic. It is as simple as that. Anyway, curry is my favourite dish. And a Turkish kebab is slightly better than a burek in Belgrade – only just. Jelen Pivo – Ok, I’ll give you that. Maybe you’d like haggis, it’s really nice just after the haggis shooting season. Or a bridie (that’s a little like a burek with meat and pastry). As for why people want to come to the UK – you best ask them. For me personally the US is the last place I’d want to live. I would earn less, work longer and my kids would be fed on patriotism at school. Oh and they electrocute people too! You must come to Scotland you may even like it. In Glasgow we have our very own Ada, just 20 minutes from my house – it’s called Loch Lomond. Sorry about the weather but we are currently working on global warming so watch this space.

My daughter came home from school the other day and said “Dad, this girl is half Polish, this one is half Chinese, she is half Turkish and he is half Pakistani.” I asked her what the problem was. She stamped her foot and crossed her arms “I’m only Scottish!” ☺

Dragan

pre 14 godina

More of the 'do-nothing to defend Serbia's territorial integrity while pretending to defend it for the public's consumption policy' from Tadic and the yellows.
Why have him visit? Relations should have been cut off the day that the recognized that fake state. Let him visit Pristina since they love albanians so much.

Peter, B

pre 14 godina

Why is this betrayer of the historical brotherhood and friendship of these two nations in the country?!!!! That special bond has been broken forever!

Milan

pre 14 godina

"I agree with Albanism. The days of Greater Serbia are over. They should just get on with life and integrate into the European community in peace and friendship.
(Ian, UK, 18 May 2009 12:58)"

Ian, maybe you do not know that the UK is slowing turning into a part of the new Greater India or Pakistan or whatever is walking around in your kingdom. The fact that curry is the most popular dish (not a surprise with the "famous" British cuisine) is a first sign that things have changed and will not return to when your parents were younger. I have always wondered why so many people are so desperate to go to the UK, but that is just my modest opinion. Maybe you will be more realistic once 50% of Kosovo's ever-growing young population has settled in the UK and "Taken" practices suddenly are closer to home than you think. Good luck and you will going to need a lot of it.

Milan

pre 14 godina

"Whatever it was called before MN took Ulqin, Tivar, Plave, Guci--all Albanian lands--in 1800's.
(Agim, 18 May 2009 17:23)"

So will it be a peaceful unification between Montenegro and "Kosova" or will it be forced and violent? I cannot imagine that the majority of common people (I am excluding corrupt politicians) in Montenegro, which consists of around 43% Montenegrins and 32% Serbs (and only 5% Albanians), are looking forward to this prospect. Will Thaci and co be the new leaders of this unity? I am sure that Milo will not be happy with that (there could be a conflict of business interests). I case there is no unification, will Kosovo or Albania take "back" the "Albanian" lands that Montenegro took in the 1800's? This all sounds like a recipe for more disaster. Ah well, Europe will get what it asked for when it allowed the US to stir trouble and intervene in European matters that they have know knowledge of and interest in.

MikeC

pre 14 godina

Agim

Do you also support the freedom of Northern Epirus in southern Albania. This belonged to Greece not long ago. Albanians are quick to claim territory in Serbia, Macedonia and Montenegro but your own minorities and their right to territory you don't want to acknowledge. Also, I'm sure you support the native americans and their right to the entire continent of what is today USA? Your landgrabing days are over and you know it.

Agim

pre 14 godina

"And what will that new country be called? Kosova-Montenegro, Kosova, or Albania?"

Whatever it was called before MN took Ulqin, Tivar, Plave, Guci--all Albanian lands--in 1800's.

Milan

pre 14 godina

"Serbia! Leave Montenegro alone! It's not your country! Montenegro and Kosova will soon unite!
(Albanism, 18 May 2009 11:40)"

And what will that new country be called? Kosova-Montenegro, Kosova, or Albania?

Agim

pre 14 godina

"Let's see if this self-called religious man is allowed into a church in Beograd."

The Church door is always open.

What do politics have to do with this?

Ian, UK

pre 14 godina

I agree with Albanism. The days of Greater Serbia are over. They should just get on with life and integrate into the European community in peace and friendship.

MikeC

pre 14 godina

Agim

Do you also support the freedom of Northern Epirus in southern Albania. This belonged to Greece not long ago. Albanians are quick to claim territory in Serbia, Macedonia and Montenegro but your own minorities and their right to territory you don't want to acknowledge. Also, I'm sure you support the native americans and their right to the entire continent of what is today USA? Your landgrabing days are over and you know it.

Milan

pre 14 godina

"Serbia! Leave Montenegro alone! It's not your country! Montenegro and Kosova will soon unite!
(Albanism, 18 May 2009 11:40)"

And what will that new country be called? Kosova-Montenegro, Kosova, or Albania?

Ian, UK

pre 14 godina

I agree with Albanism. The days of Greater Serbia are over. They should just get on with life and integrate into the European community in peace and friendship.

Milan

pre 14 godina

"I agree with Albanism. The days of Greater Serbia are over. They should just get on with life and integrate into the European community in peace and friendship.
(Ian, UK, 18 May 2009 12:58)"

Ian, maybe you do not know that the UK is slowing turning into a part of the new Greater India or Pakistan or whatever is walking around in your kingdom. The fact that curry is the most popular dish (not a surprise with the "famous" British cuisine) is a first sign that things have changed and will not return to when your parents were younger. I have always wondered why so many people are so desperate to go to the UK, but that is just my modest opinion. Maybe you will be more realistic once 50% of Kosovo's ever-growing young population has settled in the UK and "Taken" practices suddenly are closer to home than you think. Good luck and you will going to need a lot of it.

Dragan

pre 14 godina

More of the 'do-nothing to defend Serbia's territorial integrity while pretending to defend it for the public's consumption policy' from Tadic and the yellows.
Why have him visit? Relations should have been cut off the day that the recognized that fake state. Let him visit Pristina since they love albanians so much.

Agim

pre 14 godina

"Let's see if this self-called religious man is allowed into a church in Beograd."

The Church door is always open.

What do politics have to do with this?

Robert Burns

pre 14 godina

“Ian, maybe you do not know that the UK is slowing turning into a part of the new Greater India or Pakistan or whatever is walking around in your kingdom. The fact that curry is the most popular dish (not a surprise with the "famous" British cuisine) is a first sign that things have changed and will not return to when your parents were younger. I have always wondered why so many people are so desperate to go to the UK, but that is just my modest opinion. Maybe you will be more realistic once 50% of Kosovo's ever-growing young population has settled in the UK and "Taken" practices suddenly are closer to home than you think. Good luck and you will going to need a lot of it.
(Milan, 18 May 2009, 19:11)”

That is xenophobic. It is as simple as that. Anyway, curry is my favourite dish. And a Turkish kebab is slightly better than a burek in Belgrade – only just. Jelen Pivo – Ok, I’ll give you that. Maybe you’d like haggis, it’s really nice just after the haggis shooting season. Or a bridie (that’s a little like a burek with meat and pastry). As for why people want to come to the UK – you best ask them. For me personally the US is the last place I’d want to live. I would earn less, work longer and my kids would be fed on patriotism at school. Oh and they electrocute people too! You must come to Scotland you may even like it. In Glasgow we have our very own Ada, just 20 minutes from my house – it’s called Loch Lomond. Sorry about the weather but we are currently working on global warming so watch this space.

My daughter came home from school the other day and said “Dad, this girl is half Polish, this one is half Chinese, she is half Turkish and he is half Pakistani.” I asked her what the problem was. She stamped her foot and crossed her arms “I’m only Scottish!” ☺

Milan

pre 14 godina

"Whatever it was called before MN took Ulqin, Tivar, Plave, Guci--all Albanian lands--in 1800's.
(Agim, 18 May 2009 17:23)"

So will it be a peaceful unification between Montenegro and "Kosova" or will it be forced and violent? I cannot imagine that the majority of common people (I am excluding corrupt politicians) in Montenegro, which consists of around 43% Montenegrins and 32% Serbs (and only 5% Albanians), are looking forward to this prospect. Will Thaci and co be the new leaders of this unity? I am sure that Milo will not be happy with that (there could be a conflict of business interests). I case there is no unification, will Kosovo or Albania take "back" the "Albanian" lands that Montenegro took in the 1800's? This all sounds like a recipe for more disaster. Ah well, Europe will get what it asked for when it allowed the US to stir trouble and intervene in European matters that they have know knowledge of and interest in.

Peter, B

pre 14 godina

Why is this betrayer of the historical brotherhood and friendship of these two nations in the country?!!!! That special bond has been broken forever!

Agim

pre 14 godina

"And what will that new country be called? Kosova-Montenegro, Kosova, or Albania?"

Whatever it was called before MN took Ulqin, Tivar, Plave, Guci--all Albanian lands--in 1800's.

CG

pre 14 godina

@Albanians

Don`r worry about us Montenegrins.
We kicked you out time and again even when you had the the help of mighty Otomans.
As for Bar,Ulcinj keep on dreaming,very soon we will join NATO and we have some powerful US senators also lobbying for us.
Remeber what Bob Dole is also working for us:
http://www.empoweredbuilder.net/aacl/files/Tuzi_commune.htm

You will never get it back!We are not as naive as Serbians he he...

Ian, UK

pre 14 godina

I agree with Albanism. The days of Greater Serbia are over. They should just get on with life and integrate into the European community in peace and friendship.

Agim

pre 14 godina

"And what will that new country be called? Kosova-Montenegro, Kosova, or Albania?"

Whatever it was called before MN took Ulqin, Tivar, Plave, Guci--all Albanian lands--in 1800's.

Milan

pre 14 godina

"I agree with Albanism. The days of Greater Serbia are over. They should just get on with life and integrate into the European community in peace and friendship.
(Ian, UK, 18 May 2009 12:58)"

Ian, maybe you do not know that the UK is slowing turning into a part of the new Greater India or Pakistan or whatever is walking around in your kingdom. The fact that curry is the most popular dish (not a surprise with the "famous" British cuisine) is a first sign that things have changed and will not return to when your parents were younger. I have always wondered why so many people are so desperate to go to the UK, but that is just my modest opinion. Maybe you will be more realistic once 50% of Kosovo's ever-growing young population has settled in the UK and "Taken" practices suddenly are closer to home than you think. Good luck and you will going to need a lot of it.

Dragan

pre 14 godina

More of the 'do-nothing to defend Serbia's territorial integrity while pretending to defend it for the public's consumption policy' from Tadic and the yellows.
Why have him visit? Relations should have been cut off the day that the recognized that fake state. Let him visit Pristina since they love albanians so much.

MikeC

pre 14 godina

Agim

Do you also support the freedom of Northern Epirus in southern Albania. This belonged to Greece not long ago. Albanians are quick to claim territory in Serbia, Macedonia and Montenegro but your own minorities and their right to territory you don't want to acknowledge. Also, I'm sure you support the native americans and their right to the entire continent of what is today USA? Your landgrabing days are over and you know it.

Robert Burns

pre 14 godina

“Ian, maybe you do not know that the UK is slowing turning into a part of the new Greater India or Pakistan or whatever is walking around in your kingdom. The fact that curry is the most popular dish (not a surprise with the "famous" British cuisine) is a first sign that things have changed and will not return to when your parents were younger. I have always wondered why so many people are so desperate to go to the UK, but that is just my modest opinion. Maybe you will be more realistic once 50% of Kosovo's ever-growing young population has settled in the UK and "Taken" practices suddenly are closer to home than you think. Good luck and you will going to need a lot of it.
(Milan, 18 May 2009, 19:11)”

That is xenophobic. It is as simple as that. Anyway, curry is my favourite dish. And a Turkish kebab is slightly better than a burek in Belgrade – only just. Jelen Pivo – Ok, I’ll give you that. Maybe you’d like haggis, it’s really nice just after the haggis shooting season. Or a bridie (that’s a little like a burek with meat and pastry). As for why people want to come to the UK – you best ask them. For me personally the US is the last place I’d want to live. I would earn less, work longer and my kids would be fed on patriotism at school. Oh and they electrocute people too! You must come to Scotland you may even like it. In Glasgow we have our very own Ada, just 20 minutes from my house – it’s called Loch Lomond. Sorry about the weather but we are currently working on global warming so watch this space.

My daughter came home from school the other day and said “Dad, this girl is half Polish, this one is half Chinese, she is half Turkish and he is half Pakistani.” I asked her what the problem was. She stamped her foot and crossed her arms “I’m only Scottish!” ☺

Agim

pre 14 godina

"Let's see if this self-called religious man is allowed into a church in Beograd."

The Church door is always open.

What do politics have to do with this?

Milan

pre 14 godina

"Whatever it was called before MN took Ulqin, Tivar, Plave, Guci--all Albanian lands--in 1800's.
(Agim, 18 May 2009 17:23)"

So will it be a peaceful unification between Montenegro and "Kosova" or will it be forced and violent? I cannot imagine that the majority of common people (I am excluding corrupt politicians) in Montenegro, which consists of around 43% Montenegrins and 32% Serbs (and only 5% Albanians), are looking forward to this prospect. Will Thaci and co be the new leaders of this unity? I am sure that Milo will not be happy with that (there could be a conflict of business interests). I case there is no unification, will Kosovo or Albania take "back" the "Albanian" lands that Montenegro took in the 1800's? This all sounds like a recipe for more disaster. Ah well, Europe will get what it asked for when it allowed the US to stir trouble and intervene in European matters that they have know knowledge of and interest in.

Peter, B

pre 14 godina

Why is this betrayer of the historical brotherhood and friendship of these two nations in the country?!!!! That special bond has been broken forever!

Milan

pre 14 godina

"Serbia! Leave Montenegro alone! It's not your country! Montenegro and Kosova will soon unite!
(Albanism, 18 May 2009 11:40)"

And what will that new country be called? Kosova-Montenegro, Kosova, or Albania?

CG

pre 14 godina

@Albanians

Don`r worry about us Montenegrins.
We kicked you out time and again even when you had the the help of mighty Otomans.
As for Bar,Ulcinj keep on dreaming,very soon we will join NATO and we have some powerful US senators also lobbying for us.
Remeber what Bob Dole is also working for us:
http://www.empoweredbuilder.net/aacl/files/Tuzi_commune.htm

You will never get it back!We are not as naive as Serbians he he...