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Sunday, 08.11.2009.

09:23

“Kosovo, Holland are not obstacles”

German Ambassador to Serbia Wolfram Maas said that Kosovo and Holland are not obstacles on Serbia’s path towards joining the European Union.

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EA

pre 14 godina

No one wants to mess with you guys, as long as you stay where you are ... :))
(The Swiss, 8 November 2009 20:36)

"The Swiss",

I am pleased you got the point! You can't deny for God's sake that there are Albanians in Kosova, Montenegro and Macedonia...)

Peter,

Coming back to your question. I have tried Polish water as well as Albanian but let me explain to you again what would mean to allow Serbia join EU without recognising Kosova's independence first. That would mean hypothetically that if Serbia was allowed to block Kosova's entry into you then automatically Kosova will merge with Albania because can not allow itself to be blocked by an enemy country. I hope that will make sense to you this time))

Milan

pre 14 godina

Good neighbourly relations is to indirect recognize the state of Kosovo. That in the longer run will lead to direcct recognition of Kosovo by Serbia. There is no other choice because Serbia will never gain control over Kosovo. There is a goverment in Prishtina wich is recognized by majority Eu nations and there is no way to get past that. Doris Pack have clearly gived jeremic&co a clear messege. We will see what Serbia has to do to get into EU regarding Kosovo.


Kosovo is Serbia will never happend. It is just a fairy tale.
(Demi, 8 November 2009 15:47)

Yes, yes.... Turks from Northern Cyprus thinking similar. And where are they today?? In "black hole".

Peter Sudyka

pre 14 godina

EA

Is there something in the water in Albania that makes people say such silly things here on B92? What EU approval for Kosovo joining Albania???

malcolm x

pre 14 godina

can somebody please explain what the term "indirect recognition" means? if it means that serbia accepts that it doesn't have direct control over kosovo that has been the state of affairs since 1999. the situation can remain like that for decades. there is a number of de-facto independent countries around the world and one of them is even in the eu. i can also see kosovo entering the eu as well in some form, so this "indirect recognition" can go quite far. but only a de jure solution will settle the conflict for good.

sj

pre 14 godina

That would be an automatic EU aproval for Kosova to join de jure Albania. No one can mess around with Albanians anymore.
(EA, 8 November 2009 16:02)

Not NATO again. Will people get off what ever you're smoking please.

Dibrani

pre 14 godina

No one wants to mess with you guys, as long as you stay where you are ... :))
(The Swiss, 8 November 2009 20:36)

Where we are is a fraction of where we have been.

The Swiss

pre 14 godina

entry to EU? I strongly doubt that. That would be an automatic EU aproval for Kosova to join de jure Albania. No one can mess around with Albanians anymore.
(EA, 8 November 2009 16:02)

No one wants to mess with you guys, as long as you stay where you are ... :))

EA

pre 14 godina

The criteria from Copenhagen demands the development of good neighborly relations, but that is something different from recognition,” Maas said.

"..good neighborly relations". What does that mean in Serbian language? Will Serbia be allowed to veto Kosova's entry to EU? I strongly doubt that. That would be an automatic EU aproval for Kosova to join de jure Albania. No one can mess around with Albanians anymore.

Demi

pre 14 godina

Clear and simple…
(usaSERB, 8 November 2009 12:54)

Good neighbourly relations is to indirect recognize the state of Kosovo. That in the longer run will lead to direcct recognition of Kosovo by Serbia. There is no other choice because Serbia will never gain control over Kosovo. There is a goverment in Prishtina wich is recognized by majority Eu nations and there is no way to get past that. Doris Pack have clearly gived jeremic&co a clear messege. We will see what Serbia has to do to get into EU regarding Kosovo.


Kosovo is Serbia will never happend. It is just a fairy tale.

usaSERB

pre 14 godina

“As far as Kosovo is concerned, we never asked Serbia to recognize Kosovo as an independent country. The criteria from Copenhagen demands the development of good neighborly relations, but that is something different from recognition,” Maas said.

Clear and simple…

The Swiss

pre 14 godina

entry to EU? I strongly doubt that. That would be an automatic EU aproval for Kosova to join de jure Albania. No one can mess around with Albanians anymore.
(EA, 8 November 2009 16:02)

No one wants to mess with you guys, as long as you stay where you are ... :))

usaSERB

pre 14 godina

“As far as Kosovo is concerned, we never asked Serbia to recognize Kosovo as an independent country. The criteria from Copenhagen demands the development of good neighborly relations, but that is something different from recognition,” Maas said.

Clear and simple…

Demi

pre 14 godina

Clear and simple…
(usaSERB, 8 November 2009 12:54)

Good neighbourly relations is to indirect recognize the state of Kosovo. That in the longer run will lead to direcct recognition of Kosovo by Serbia. There is no other choice because Serbia will never gain control over Kosovo. There is a goverment in Prishtina wich is recognized by majority Eu nations and there is no way to get past that. Doris Pack have clearly gived jeremic&co a clear messege. We will see what Serbia has to do to get into EU regarding Kosovo.


Kosovo is Serbia will never happend. It is just a fairy tale.

EA

pre 14 godina

The criteria from Copenhagen demands the development of good neighborly relations, but that is something different from recognition,” Maas said.

"..good neighborly relations". What does that mean in Serbian language? Will Serbia be allowed to veto Kosova's entry to EU? I strongly doubt that. That would be an automatic EU aproval for Kosova to join de jure Albania. No one can mess around with Albanians anymore.

sj

pre 14 godina

That would be an automatic EU aproval for Kosova to join de jure Albania. No one can mess around with Albanians anymore.
(EA, 8 November 2009 16:02)

Not NATO again. Will people get off what ever you're smoking please.

Milan

pre 14 godina

Good neighbourly relations is to indirect recognize the state of Kosovo. That in the longer run will lead to direcct recognition of Kosovo by Serbia. There is no other choice because Serbia will never gain control over Kosovo. There is a goverment in Prishtina wich is recognized by majority Eu nations and there is no way to get past that. Doris Pack have clearly gived jeremic&co a clear messege. We will see what Serbia has to do to get into EU regarding Kosovo.


Kosovo is Serbia will never happend. It is just a fairy tale.
(Demi, 8 November 2009 15:47)

Yes, yes.... Turks from Northern Cyprus thinking similar. And where are they today?? In "black hole".

Dibrani

pre 14 godina

No one wants to mess with you guys, as long as you stay where you are ... :))
(The Swiss, 8 November 2009 20:36)

Where we are is a fraction of where we have been.

malcolm x

pre 14 godina

can somebody please explain what the term "indirect recognition" means? if it means that serbia accepts that it doesn't have direct control over kosovo that has been the state of affairs since 1999. the situation can remain like that for decades. there is a number of de-facto independent countries around the world and one of them is even in the eu. i can also see kosovo entering the eu as well in some form, so this "indirect recognition" can go quite far. but only a de jure solution will settle the conflict for good.

Peter Sudyka

pre 14 godina

EA

Is there something in the water in Albania that makes people say such silly things here on B92? What EU approval for Kosovo joining Albania???

EA

pre 14 godina

No one wants to mess with you guys, as long as you stay where you are ... :))
(The Swiss, 8 November 2009 20:36)

"The Swiss",

I am pleased you got the point! You can't deny for God's sake that there are Albanians in Kosova, Montenegro and Macedonia...)

Peter,

Coming back to your question. I have tried Polish water as well as Albanian but let me explain to you again what would mean to allow Serbia join EU without recognising Kosova's independence first. That would mean hypothetically that if Serbia was allowed to block Kosova's entry into you then automatically Kosova will merge with Albania because can not allow itself to be blocked by an enemy country. I hope that will make sense to you this time))

EA

pre 14 godina

The criteria from Copenhagen demands the development of good neighborly relations, but that is something different from recognition,” Maas said.

"..good neighborly relations". What does that mean in Serbian language? Will Serbia be allowed to veto Kosova's entry to EU? I strongly doubt that. That would be an automatic EU aproval for Kosova to join de jure Albania. No one can mess around with Albanians anymore.

Demi

pre 14 godina

Clear and simple…
(usaSERB, 8 November 2009 12:54)

Good neighbourly relations is to indirect recognize the state of Kosovo. That in the longer run will lead to direcct recognition of Kosovo by Serbia. There is no other choice because Serbia will never gain control over Kosovo. There is a goverment in Prishtina wich is recognized by majority Eu nations and there is no way to get past that. Doris Pack have clearly gived jeremic&co a clear messege. We will see what Serbia has to do to get into EU regarding Kosovo.


Kosovo is Serbia will never happend. It is just a fairy tale.

usaSERB

pre 14 godina

“As far as Kosovo is concerned, we never asked Serbia to recognize Kosovo as an independent country. The criteria from Copenhagen demands the development of good neighborly relations, but that is something different from recognition,” Maas said.

Clear and simple…

The Swiss

pre 14 godina

entry to EU? I strongly doubt that. That would be an automatic EU aproval for Kosova to join de jure Albania. No one can mess around with Albanians anymore.
(EA, 8 November 2009 16:02)

No one wants to mess with you guys, as long as you stay where you are ... :))

Dibrani

pre 14 godina

No one wants to mess with you guys, as long as you stay where you are ... :))
(The Swiss, 8 November 2009 20:36)

Where we are is a fraction of where we have been.

Peter Sudyka

pre 14 godina

EA

Is there something in the water in Albania that makes people say such silly things here on B92? What EU approval for Kosovo joining Albania???

Milan

pre 14 godina

Good neighbourly relations is to indirect recognize the state of Kosovo. That in the longer run will lead to direcct recognition of Kosovo by Serbia. There is no other choice because Serbia will never gain control over Kosovo. There is a goverment in Prishtina wich is recognized by majority Eu nations and there is no way to get past that. Doris Pack have clearly gived jeremic&co a clear messege. We will see what Serbia has to do to get into EU regarding Kosovo.


Kosovo is Serbia will never happend. It is just a fairy tale.
(Demi, 8 November 2009 15:47)

Yes, yes.... Turks from Northern Cyprus thinking similar. And where are they today?? In "black hole".

sj

pre 14 godina

That would be an automatic EU aproval for Kosova to join de jure Albania. No one can mess around with Albanians anymore.
(EA, 8 November 2009 16:02)

Not NATO again. Will people get off what ever you're smoking please.

EA

pre 14 godina

No one wants to mess with you guys, as long as you stay where you are ... :))
(The Swiss, 8 November 2009 20:36)

"The Swiss",

I am pleased you got the point! You can't deny for God's sake that there are Albanians in Kosova, Montenegro and Macedonia...)

Peter,

Coming back to your question. I have tried Polish water as well as Albanian but let me explain to you again what would mean to allow Serbia join EU without recognising Kosova's independence first. That would mean hypothetically that if Serbia was allowed to block Kosova's entry into you then automatically Kosova will merge with Albania because can not allow itself to be blocked by an enemy country. I hope that will make sense to you this time))

malcolm x

pre 14 godina

can somebody please explain what the term "indirect recognition" means? if it means that serbia accepts that it doesn't have direct control over kosovo that has been the state of affairs since 1999. the situation can remain like that for decades. there is a number of de-facto independent countries around the world and one of them is even in the eu. i can also see kosovo entering the eu as well in some form, so this "indirect recognition" can go quite far. but only a de jure solution will settle the conflict for good.