Ataman
pre 14 godina
Luciano,
The worst part of situation in Serbia is related to visa regime, hopefully gone within few month.
Otherwise that conflict is highly over-rated and only few in Hungary have any issues with Serbia.
Friday, 11.09.2009.
13:24
Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić has accepted an initiative launched by his Hungarian counterpart Peter Balazs.
Izvor: Tanjug
pre 14 godina
Luciano,
The worst part of situation in Serbia is related to visa regime, hopefully gone within few month.
Otherwise that conflict is highly over-rated and only few in Hungary have any issues with Serbia.
pre 14 godina
Hungary has "terrible" relations historically, since (except Vojvodina), homogenous Hungarian population and their ancient land was allocated by unscrupulous, blood thirsty superpowers to greedy newborn neighbouring countries, after WW1.
These neighbours have been keen on suppressing minorities out of righteous fear and sense of guilt as they reside over another nation.
Unfortunately, Hungary's present goverment has been more preoccupied at steeling as much as possible from the budget, and neglecting Hungary's permanent duty, which is to safeguard Hungarians abroad, as the countries they were trapped have never been champions of democracy.
As election is coming, Slovakia's nationalist governing parties demonstrate how far they can go and ridicule universal and EU rights directing Hungarian minorities, in order to win a few moron's additional votes.
What they don't know is that EU and the world is watching and they lose credibility and jusctification as truth comes out to light even more.
pre 14 godina
It is amusing that Hungary which at present has such terrible relations with its fellow neighbors and EU members Slovakia and Romania is trying to cozy up to Serbia.Can any Hungarian with a straight face honestly say that ethnic Hungarians in Serbia are not treated as well as their kin in Slovakia or Romania?I am curious.Ataman?
pre 14 godina
Good to finally see a unity moving in the balkans, hopefully no external trouble makers will put their fingers in it again!
pre 14 godina
Good to finally see a unity moving in the balkans, hopefully no external trouble makers will put their fingers in it again!
pre 14 godina
It is amusing that Hungary which at present has such terrible relations with its fellow neighbors and EU members Slovakia and Romania is trying to cozy up to Serbia.Can any Hungarian with a straight face honestly say that ethnic Hungarians in Serbia are not treated as well as their kin in Slovakia or Romania?I am curious.Ataman?
pre 14 godina
Hungary has "terrible" relations historically, since (except Vojvodina), homogenous Hungarian population and their ancient land was allocated by unscrupulous, blood thirsty superpowers to greedy newborn neighbouring countries, after WW1.
These neighbours have been keen on suppressing minorities out of righteous fear and sense of guilt as they reside over another nation.
Unfortunately, Hungary's present goverment has been more preoccupied at steeling as much as possible from the budget, and neglecting Hungary's permanent duty, which is to safeguard Hungarians abroad, as the countries they were trapped have never been champions of democracy.
As election is coming, Slovakia's nationalist governing parties demonstrate how far they can go and ridicule universal and EU rights directing Hungarian minorities, in order to win a few moron's additional votes.
What they don't know is that EU and the world is watching and they lose credibility and jusctification as truth comes out to light even more.
pre 14 godina
Luciano,
The worst part of situation in Serbia is related to visa regime, hopefully gone within few month.
Otherwise that conflict is highly over-rated and only few in Hungary have any issues with Serbia.
pre 14 godina
Good to finally see a unity moving in the balkans, hopefully no external trouble makers will put their fingers in it again!
pre 14 godina
It is amusing that Hungary which at present has such terrible relations with its fellow neighbors and EU members Slovakia and Romania is trying to cozy up to Serbia.Can any Hungarian with a straight face honestly say that ethnic Hungarians in Serbia are not treated as well as their kin in Slovakia or Romania?I am curious.Ataman?
pre 14 godina
Hungary has "terrible" relations historically, since (except Vojvodina), homogenous Hungarian population and their ancient land was allocated by unscrupulous, blood thirsty superpowers to greedy newborn neighbouring countries, after WW1.
These neighbours have been keen on suppressing minorities out of righteous fear and sense of guilt as they reside over another nation.
Unfortunately, Hungary's present goverment has been more preoccupied at steeling as much as possible from the budget, and neglecting Hungary's permanent duty, which is to safeguard Hungarians abroad, as the countries they were trapped have never been champions of democracy.
As election is coming, Slovakia's nationalist governing parties demonstrate how far they can go and ridicule universal and EU rights directing Hungarian minorities, in order to win a few moron's additional votes.
What they don't know is that EU and the world is watching and they lose credibility and jusctification as truth comes out to light even more.
pre 14 godina
Luciano,
The worst part of situation in Serbia is related to visa regime, hopefully gone within few month.
Otherwise that conflict is highly over-rated and only few in Hungary have any issues with Serbia.
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