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Wednesday, 19.08.2009.

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Preparations for Russian president's visit

Russian ambassador in Belgrade Aleksandr Konuzin said that a series of strategic agreements will be signed during Russian President Dmitry Medvedev’s visit.

Izvor: Veèernje novosti

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Peggy

pre 14 godina

Why do Albanians care so much who Serbia forges ties with?

Could they be a little upset that Serbia has friends and powerful ones at that?

raso

pre 14 godina

welcome liberator !!!

after abkhazia and s-ossetia (ore more correct middle-ossetia) it´s time to liberate occupied parts of kosmet too ...

ds obviously doesn´t have to put the belgraders into a cave, as was necessary at the biden visit ...

caves as if we are already within eusa & not a civilized country that doesn´t trade statehood for peanuts/euros ...

Berkeley

pre 14 godina

Here comes the Daddy, probably to convince Serbia for recognizing Kosova's Indepedence..
(Eagle, 19 August 2009 15:13)

It would be better for him to travel to Sofia and to beg the Bulgarians to let them build their precious South Stream Pipeline, because currently the Bulgarians want to keep it as South Dreams. And with the successful NABUCCO treaty, it is possible that South Stream will always be South Dreams with Serbia as the biggest loser (no pipeline, no good deal, and no Kosovo anyway)

Zoran

pre 14 godina

Come now my fellow Serbian citizens (mainly of Albanian ethnicity). Some of your comments are completely ridiculous. I can assure you that Russia will neither demand Serbia recognise Kosovo nor S.Ossetia and AB. I have to admit though, you guys have very active imaginations so try Hollywood instead.

smile

pre 14 godina

we should've recognise s.ossetia abhazia a long time ago. and we would've if russians said so. like someone said just another special case, no big deal. or two special cases :)
anyway welcome mr president, it will be a great day in belgrade!

Jan Andersen, DK

pre 14 godina

From the article: "The ambassador added that one topic of discussion between the presidents will be Russia's new European security concept."

Hmmm. I am not sure I would look forward to any kind of Russian security concept if it resembles the kind of security that appears to unfold in other parts of the world bordering on Russia:

http://www.b92.net/eng/news/world-article.php?yyyy=2009&mm=08&dd=19&nav_id=61237
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louis

pre 14 godina

The visit of Medwedew will show how far away Serbia from Europe is. Serbia is playing a doppel-standart game.

What will the Serbian government do, if Medwedew will obligate them to recognize Achasia and South-Ossetia?!

yoo

pre 14 godina

Of course Serbia should recognize Abchazia & S.ossetia since they are a "special case"...

With great friends like Russia China and the free latin america, who needs enemies badly disguised as "friends" like €U?

George, Melbourne

pre 14 godina

Great to see the Russian President in Serbia.

Russia is playing a major role in international politics and the Russian leadership is pursuing some sound and long-term policies.

I hope he visits Greece soon and we would love to see him in Australia.

CHE

pre 14 godina

"Russian ambassador in Belgrade Aleksandr Konuzin said that a series of strategic agreements will be signed during Russian President Dmitry Medvedev’s visit."

Could abkhazia and s oseatia be part of this deals for Serbia to sign?

George, Melbourne

pre 14 godina

Great to see the Russian President in Serbia.

Russia is playing a major role in international politics and the Russian leadership is pursuing some sound and long-term policies.

I hope he visits Greece soon and we would love to see him in Australia.

smile

pre 14 godina

we should've recognise s.ossetia abhazia a long time ago. and we would've if russians said so. like someone said just another special case, no big deal. or two special cases :)
anyway welcome mr president, it will be a great day in belgrade!

yoo

pre 14 godina

Of course Serbia should recognize Abchazia & S.ossetia since they are a "special case"...

With great friends like Russia China and the free latin america, who needs enemies badly disguised as "friends" like €U?

Zoran

pre 14 godina

Come now my fellow Serbian citizens (mainly of Albanian ethnicity). Some of your comments are completely ridiculous. I can assure you that Russia will neither demand Serbia recognise Kosovo nor S.Ossetia and AB. I have to admit though, you guys have very active imaginations so try Hollywood instead.

raso

pre 14 godina

welcome liberator !!!

after abkhazia and s-ossetia (ore more correct middle-ossetia) it´s time to liberate occupied parts of kosmet too ...

ds obviously doesn´t have to put the belgraders into a cave, as was necessary at the biden visit ...

caves as if we are already within eusa & not a civilized country that doesn´t trade statehood for peanuts/euros ...

Jan Andersen, DK

pre 14 godina

From the article: "The ambassador added that one topic of discussion between the presidents will be Russia's new European security concept."

Hmmm. I am not sure I would look forward to any kind of Russian security concept if it resembles the kind of security that appears to unfold in other parts of the world bordering on Russia:

http://www.b92.net/eng/news/world-article.php?yyyy=2009&mm=08&dd=19&nav_id=61237
--

CHE

pre 14 godina

"Russian ambassador in Belgrade Aleksandr Konuzin said that a series of strategic agreements will be signed during Russian President Dmitry Medvedev’s visit."

Could abkhazia and s oseatia be part of this deals for Serbia to sign?

Berkeley

pre 14 godina

Here comes the Daddy, probably to convince Serbia for recognizing Kosova's Indepedence..
(Eagle, 19 August 2009 15:13)

It would be better for him to travel to Sofia and to beg the Bulgarians to let them build their precious South Stream Pipeline, because currently the Bulgarians want to keep it as South Dreams. And with the successful NABUCCO treaty, it is possible that South Stream will always be South Dreams with Serbia as the biggest loser (no pipeline, no good deal, and no Kosovo anyway)

louis

pre 14 godina

The visit of Medwedew will show how far away Serbia from Europe is. Serbia is playing a doppel-standart game.

What will the Serbian government do, if Medwedew will obligate them to recognize Achasia and South-Ossetia?!

Peggy

pre 14 godina

Why do Albanians care so much who Serbia forges ties with?

Could they be a little upset that Serbia has friends and powerful ones at that?

louis

pre 14 godina

The visit of Medwedew will show how far away Serbia from Europe is. Serbia is playing a doppel-standart game.

What will the Serbian government do, if Medwedew will obligate them to recognize Achasia and South-Ossetia?!

CHE

pre 14 godina

"Russian ambassador in Belgrade Aleksandr Konuzin said that a series of strategic agreements will be signed during Russian President Dmitry Medvedev’s visit."

Could abkhazia and s oseatia be part of this deals for Serbia to sign?

Berkeley

pre 14 godina

Here comes the Daddy, probably to convince Serbia for recognizing Kosova's Indepedence..
(Eagle, 19 August 2009 15:13)

It would be better for him to travel to Sofia and to beg the Bulgarians to let them build their precious South Stream Pipeline, because currently the Bulgarians want to keep it as South Dreams. And with the successful NABUCCO treaty, it is possible that South Stream will always be South Dreams with Serbia as the biggest loser (no pipeline, no good deal, and no Kosovo anyway)

Jan Andersen, DK

pre 14 godina

From the article: "The ambassador added that one topic of discussion between the presidents will be Russia's new European security concept."

Hmmm. I am not sure I would look forward to any kind of Russian security concept if it resembles the kind of security that appears to unfold in other parts of the world bordering on Russia:

http://www.b92.net/eng/news/world-article.php?yyyy=2009&mm=08&dd=19&nav_id=61237
--

yoo

pre 14 godina

Of course Serbia should recognize Abchazia & S.ossetia since they are a "special case"...

With great friends like Russia China and the free latin america, who needs enemies badly disguised as "friends" like €U?

Zoran

pre 14 godina

Come now my fellow Serbian citizens (mainly of Albanian ethnicity). Some of your comments are completely ridiculous. I can assure you that Russia will neither demand Serbia recognise Kosovo nor S.Ossetia and AB. I have to admit though, you guys have very active imaginations so try Hollywood instead.

George, Melbourne

pre 14 godina

Great to see the Russian President in Serbia.

Russia is playing a major role in international politics and the Russian leadership is pursuing some sound and long-term policies.

I hope he visits Greece soon and we would love to see him in Australia.

smile

pre 14 godina

we should've recognise s.ossetia abhazia a long time ago. and we would've if russians said so. like someone said just another special case, no big deal. or two special cases :)
anyway welcome mr president, it will be a great day in belgrade!

raso

pre 14 godina

welcome liberator !!!

after abkhazia and s-ossetia (ore more correct middle-ossetia) it´s time to liberate occupied parts of kosmet too ...

ds obviously doesn´t have to put the belgraders into a cave, as was necessary at the biden visit ...

caves as if we are already within eusa & not a civilized country that doesn´t trade statehood for peanuts/euros ...

Peggy

pre 14 godina

Why do Albanians care so much who Serbia forges ties with?

Could they be a little upset that Serbia has friends and powerful ones at that?