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Wednesday, 03.06.2009.

15:12

Kosovo confident ahead of World Bank vote

Kosovo is expected to become a member of the World Bank today, says the province’s Finance and Economy Minister Ahmet Shala.

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David

pre 14 godina

@ 4
My friend, nothing was said about kicking people out of these institutions.
The countries you mention have all gone through their hard times - some of them have made it, some are still struggling, some will not make it due to a variety of problems.
Kosovo has an uphill battle in that it is not recognised as an independent entity. Consequently the future investment to Kosovo will be a long time before it materialises. An investor wants to see a return on their investment. Kosovo`s endemic corruption is actually preventing that investment.... Sort that out, and you may just make it. If you don`t sort it out, then nothing will change for you.
You think you "deserve" to be independent and get all the good things in life - sorry, it has to be earned.

Gerro Beuk

pre 14 godina

@ David (comment #3)

You are absolutely right.

Let's kick out Malawi, Bangladesh, Central African Republic, Ecuador, Moldova, Angola, Belarus, Niger, Nauru, Surinam and Uzbekistan as well.

David

pre 14 godina

Strange concept. I always thought that the members of WB and IMF relied on members to contribute so that others could be helped. When most of Kosovo`s GDP comes from the international community and donations, what will Kosovo contribute ?

Rimlav

pre 14 godina

We can use this in ICJ,membership in IMF and WB...
Some countries might be informed for Kosovo's history and its status (sui generis) in IMF or Word Bank
So they can recognize...

We will use this two organisations not just for economy...

Rimlav

pre 14 godina

We can use this in ICJ,membership in IMF and WB...
Some countries might be informed for Kosovo's history and its status (sui generis) in IMF or Word Bank
So they can recognize...

We will use this two organisations not just for economy...

David

pre 14 godina

Strange concept. I always thought that the members of WB and IMF relied on members to contribute so that others could be helped. When most of Kosovo`s GDP comes from the international community and donations, what will Kosovo contribute ?

Gerro Beuk

pre 14 godina

@ David (comment #3)

You are absolutely right.

Let's kick out Malawi, Bangladesh, Central African Republic, Ecuador, Moldova, Angola, Belarus, Niger, Nauru, Surinam and Uzbekistan as well.

David

pre 14 godina

@ 4
My friend, nothing was said about kicking people out of these institutions.
The countries you mention have all gone through their hard times - some of them have made it, some are still struggling, some will not make it due to a variety of problems.
Kosovo has an uphill battle in that it is not recognised as an independent entity. Consequently the future investment to Kosovo will be a long time before it materialises. An investor wants to see a return on their investment. Kosovo`s endemic corruption is actually preventing that investment.... Sort that out, and you may just make it. If you don`t sort it out, then nothing will change for you.
You think you "deserve" to be independent and get all the good things in life - sorry, it has to be earned.

Rimlav

pre 14 godina

We can use this in ICJ,membership in IMF and WB...
Some countries might be informed for Kosovo's history and its status (sui generis) in IMF or Word Bank
So they can recognize...

We will use this two organisations not just for economy...

David

pre 14 godina

Strange concept. I always thought that the members of WB and IMF relied on members to contribute so that others could be helped. When most of Kosovo`s GDP comes from the international community and donations, what will Kosovo contribute ?

David

pre 14 godina

@ 4
My friend, nothing was said about kicking people out of these institutions.
The countries you mention have all gone through their hard times - some of them have made it, some are still struggling, some will not make it due to a variety of problems.
Kosovo has an uphill battle in that it is not recognised as an independent entity. Consequently the future investment to Kosovo will be a long time before it materialises. An investor wants to see a return on their investment. Kosovo`s endemic corruption is actually preventing that investment.... Sort that out, and you may just make it. If you don`t sort it out, then nothing will change for you.
You think you "deserve" to be independent and get all the good things in life - sorry, it has to be earned.

Gerro Beuk

pre 14 godina

@ David (comment #3)

You are absolutely right.

Let's kick out Malawi, Bangladesh, Central African Republic, Ecuador, Moldova, Angola, Belarus, Niger, Nauru, Surinam and Uzbekistan as well.