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Monday, 23.11.2009.

16:11

Tadić on EU application, interim trade deal

President Boris Tadić says Serbia would do everything to unblock the Interim Trade Agreement (ITA) with the EU by the end of 2009.

Izvor: Tanjug

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sj

pre 14 godina

I wish there was some intellectual rigor from non-Serb contributors instead of this repetitious nonsense about Mladic. Here is a little prediction for you: Serbia will unblock the trade agreement and join EU and Mladic will sit at his favourite Belgrade restaurant sipping coffee and enjoying life. If you’re so concerned about fairplay and international law you might ask for the arrest of US/UK leaders over their involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan and the murder of thousands of innocent people which was carried out under the pretext of ‘freedom and democracy’.

FairPlay

pre 14 godina

It's rather easy for Serbia to get the SAA to be unblocked, simply arrest the genocidal war criminal Ratko Mladic and hand him over to the Hague. It is not that complicated and if Serbia is serious about joining the EU then it could be done in the better part of an afternoon. Serbia can not be serious about joining the EU if it continuous to harbor war criminals like Mladic. Arresting Mladic is the prerequisite for joining the EU, Serbian authorities know that, and the surest way for them show the EU that they are serious about becoming a member is to arrest and extradite Mladic as international law requires.

sj

pre 14 godina

I wish there was some intellectual rigor from non-Serb contributors instead of this repetitious nonsense about Mladic. Here is a little prediction for you: Serbia will unblock the trade agreement and join EU and Mladic will sit at his favourite Belgrade restaurant sipping coffee and enjoying life. If you’re so concerned about fairplay and international law you might ask for the arrest of US/UK leaders over their involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan and the murder of thousands of innocent people which was carried out under the pretext of ‘freedom and democracy’.

FairPlay

pre 14 godina

It's rather easy for Serbia to get the SAA to be unblocked, simply arrest the genocidal war criminal Ratko Mladic and hand him over to the Hague. It is not that complicated and if Serbia is serious about joining the EU then it could be done in the better part of an afternoon. Serbia can not be serious about joining the EU if it continuous to harbor war criminals like Mladic. Arresting Mladic is the prerequisite for joining the EU, Serbian authorities know that, and the surest way for them show the EU that they are serious about becoming a member is to arrest and extradite Mladic as international law requires.

FairPlay

pre 14 godina

It's rather easy for Serbia to get the SAA to be unblocked, simply arrest the genocidal war criminal Ratko Mladic and hand him over to the Hague. It is not that complicated and if Serbia is serious about joining the EU then it could be done in the better part of an afternoon. Serbia can not be serious about joining the EU if it continuous to harbor war criminals like Mladic. Arresting Mladic is the prerequisite for joining the EU, Serbian authorities know that, and the surest way for them show the EU that they are serious about becoming a member is to arrest and extradite Mladic as international law requires.

sj

pre 14 godina

I wish there was some intellectual rigor from non-Serb contributors instead of this repetitious nonsense about Mladic. Here is a little prediction for you: Serbia will unblock the trade agreement and join EU and Mladic will sit at his favourite Belgrade restaurant sipping coffee and enjoying life. If you’re so concerned about fairplay and international law you might ask for the arrest of US/UK leaders over their involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan and the murder of thousands of innocent people which was carried out under the pretext of ‘freedom and democracy’.