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Tuesday, 15.12.2009.

12:33

Putin, Mesić on NIS property, South Stream

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin met with Croatian President Stjepan Mesić to discuss issues related to the property of the Serbian Oil Industry (NIS).

Izvor: Tanjug

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sj

pre 14 godina

I understand that the pipeline going through Croatia will only be a branch line; another pipe will go to Hungary then Austria then branch out to Slovenia, Italy etc. No, they are not going to have another Ukraine scenario. Croatia is so hung up over itself importance that they can be unbearable to put up with and what’s worse they actually believe their own propaganda about their own importance.

Mesic was not only called over the NIS property, but about his constant yapping over Kosovo – he will be told to shut up, diplomatically of course.

Dragan

pre 14 godina

I don't think Putin is going to allow a key stretch of the pipeline to run through Croatia, perhaps just a branch at best. He would have the same problem with Croatia as he does with Ukraine, since Croatia is nothing more than controlled by NATO.

yom

pre 14 godina

well we know that krajina has parts of that nis deal and krajina is Serbian land so it should have full autonomy and then independence because where those gas lines are ,are on Serbian land of krajina so lets speed this up and get krajina on the table as you see slowly but surely its coming out.

Zoran

pre 14 godina

NIS, which is now owned by Russia's Gazprom, believes that some property in Croatia that also belongs to the company, which Croatia denies.
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Yep, this is a common problem with Serbian properties in the former YU. A friend of mine runs one of the banks here (now owned by an EU country) and they have been trying to track down their properties in the former YU and Kosovo.

It is amazing to hear the effort and denial these thieves are employing to conceal these properties although I'm confident they will eventually return to their rightful owner.

yom

pre 14 godina

well we know that krajina has parts of that nis deal and krajina is Serbian land so it should have full autonomy and then independence because where those gas lines are ,are on Serbian land of krajina so lets speed this up and get krajina on the table as you see slowly but surely its coming out.

Zoran

pre 14 godina

NIS, which is now owned by Russia's Gazprom, believes that some property in Croatia that also belongs to the company, which Croatia denies.
--
Yep, this is a common problem with Serbian properties in the former YU. A friend of mine runs one of the banks here (now owned by an EU country) and they have been trying to track down their properties in the former YU and Kosovo.

It is amazing to hear the effort and denial these thieves are employing to conceal these properties although I'm confident they will eventually return to their rightful owner.

Dragan

pre 14 godina

I don't think Putin is going to allow a key stretch of the pipeline to run through Croatia, perhaps just a branch at best. He would have the same problem with Croatia as he does with Ukraine, since Croatia is nothing more than controlled by NATO.

sj

pre 14 godina

I understand that the pipeline going through Croatia will only be a branch line; another pipe will go to Hungary then Austria then branch out to Slovenia, Italy etc. No, they are not going to have another Ukraine scenario. Croatia is so hung up over itself importance that they can be unbearable to put up with and what’s worse they actually believe their own propaganda about their own importance.

Mesic was not only called over the NIS property, but about his constant yapping over Kosovo – he will be told to shut up, diplomatically of course.

Dragan

pre 14 godina

I don't think Putin is going to allow a key stretch of the pipeline to run through Croatia, perhaps just a branch at best. He would have the same problem with Croatia as he does with Ukraine, since Croatia is nothing more than controlled by NATO.

Zoran

pre 14 godina

NIS, which is now owned by Russia's Gazprom, believes that some property in Croatia that also belongs to the company, which Croatia denies.
--
Yep, this is a common problem with Serbian properties in the former YU. A friend of mine runs one of the banks here (now owned by an EU country) and they have been trying to track down their properties in the former YU and Kosovo.

It is amazing to hear the effort and denial these thieves are employing to conceal these properties although I'm confident they will eventually return to their rightful owner.

yom

pre 14 godina

well we know that krajina has parts of that nis deal and krajina is Serbian land so it should have full autonomy and then independence because where those gas lines are ,are on Serbian land of krajina so lets speed this up and get krajina on the table as you see slowly but surely its coming out.

sj

pre 14 godina

I understand that the pipeline going through Croatia will only be a branch line; another pipe will go to Hungary then Austria then branch out to Slovenia, Italy etc. No, they are not going to have another Ukraine scenario. Croatia is so hung up over itself importance that they can be unbearable to put up with and what’s worse they actually believe their own propaganda about their own importance.

Mesic was not only called over the NIS property, but about his constant yapping over Kosovo – he will be told to shut up, diplomatically of course.