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Saturday, 19.12.2009.

11:53

Jeremić: Visa liberalization victory for citizens

Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić crossed the border symbolically with Subotica citizens at midnight to celebrate the visa liberalization taking effect.

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Jason

pre 14 godina

It is an insult to me to write that I am Albanian or Croat or a German sympathizer.
(Mircea, 19 December 2009 18:21)

Well get used to being insulted... 99.9% of Romanians are close friends to Serbs and do not share your opinion. To most readers here, you are just another Albanian troll.

Jason

pre 14 godina

Mr Jeremic, are Kosovo Serbs serbian citiznes or not as they can see it for themselves
(Olf, 19 December 2009 14:33)

Kosovo Serbs are very much citizens of Serbia as recognized by Europe... remember that they are issued passports as approved by the EC. If it were not for the Albanian population of Kosovo they would be on the white Shengen too... this is so obvious I should have to explain it to you.

lowe

pre 14 godina

"He was right on that one. All Serbian citizens will enjoy this freedom, which is significant. The neighboring countries like Kosovo, Albania and Bosnia are not there yet. It's ironic that you can kill half a million people and expel millions more from their homes just a decade ago, and yet be rewarded with this. On the other hand, countries like Bosnia and Albania have to pay 50 to 100 euros to embassies just to realize that their application for a visa wasn't approved.
(kosovaman, 19 December 2009 22:45) "

Bosnia, Albania, "Kosova" and, if I may add, Turkey too ..... all still out on a limb ..... all with a Muslim majority .... mere coincidence? And that recent Swiss referendum about the minarets too.

High time for you guys to stop kidding yourselves that the whole world and, in particular the West, are so desperately in love with you!

Actions speak louder than words, don't they?

kosovaman

pre 14 godina

"Jeremić said at the Horgoš crossing that the visa liberalization is not just a victory for the state institutions, but a victory for all Serbian citizens."

He was right on that one. All Serbian citizens will enjoy this freedom, which is significant. The neighboring countries like Kosovo, Albania and Bosnia are not there yet. It's ironic that you can kill half a million people and expel millions more from their homes just a decade ago, and yet be rewarded with this. On the other hand, countries like Bosnia and Albania have to pay 50 to 100 euros to embassies just to realize that their application for a visa wasn't approved.

CrnoGorac1

pre 14 godina

So much sour grapes from the likes of Mercea and Kosovo-US, the usual suspects. I recommend you concentrate on your own people, and let Serbia take care of its own business. BTW, Kosovo is Serbia, the citizens can come to Belgrade and get their passports.

Mircea

pre 14 godina

S. Holmes,

I am 100% Romanian and I am proud to be a Romanian citizen and an EU citizen.

It is an insult to me to write that I am Albanian or Croat or a German sympathizer.

Micheal Breathnach

pre 14 godina

#1 Mircea.
I think you're wrong there.

Serbia should have been the first of the FYR nations to join the EU. This would have happened but for the false propaganda and outside interference from countries with lingering WW2 resentments.

Nevertheless, Serbia will soon be an EU member with so much to offer the World's largest economic bloc.

I regret the fact that my country is not in Schengen but that is to do with an issue regarding our neighbour and nothing to do with Central Europe.

S. Holmes

pre 14 godina

Mircea---- You are probably a Romanian Croat,Romanian Albanian,or a German sympathizer or you are working for Mesic.I still can't figure out why a "Romanian" would come to post day after day,just to "brake Serb's walls".

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Jeremić said at the Horgoš crossing that the visa liberalization is not just a victory for the state institutions, but a victory for all Serbian citizens.


Not really Mr. Vuk. I thought you said over andover again that Kosova is integral part of Serbia, but Kosova does not enjoy this freedom of movemant. Once again, it a prooven fact that Kosova is a different country andthey will get wgat Serbia got in short while, but separetally. Even K-Serbs that hold Serbian passports, are not allowed to enjoy what Serbia citizens are.EU was very clear to serbia that Kosova is not part of Serbia.

Mircea

pre 14 godina

"today we will cross without visas and in several more years, there will be no border,” Jeremić said.

Jeremić is dreaming of Serbia as a member of the Schengen Zone. First, Serbia must join the EU before she can join the Schengen Zone.

Jeremic, it will take many years before Serbia will be a member of the Schengen Zone.

S. Holmes

pre 14 godina

Mircea---- You are probably a Romanian Croat,Romanian Albanian,or a German sympathizer or you are working for Mesic.I still can't figure out why a "Romanian" would come to post day after day,just to "brake Serb's walls".

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Jeremić said at the Horgoš crossing that the visa liberalization is not just a victory for the state institutions, but a victory for all Serbian citizens.


Not really Mr. Vuk. I thought you said over andover again that Kosova is integral part of Serbia, but Kosova does not enjoy this freedom of movemant. Once again, it a prooven fact that Kosova is a different country andthey will get wgat Serbia got in short while, but separetally. Even K-Serbs that hold Serbian passports, are not allowed to enjoy what Serbia citizens are.EU was very clear to serbia that Kosova is not part of Serbia.

Mircea

pre 14 godina

"today we will cross without visas and in several more years, there will be no border,” Jeremić said.

Jeremić is dreaming of Serbia as a member of the Schengen Zone. First, Serbia must join the EU before she can join the Schengen Zone.

Jeremic, it will take many years before Serbia will be a member of the Schengen Zone.

Micheal Breathnach

pre 14 godina

#1 Mircea.
I think you're wrong there.

Serbia should have been the first of the FYR nations to join the EU. This would have happened but for the false propaganda and outside interference from countries with lingering WW2 resentments.

Nevertheless, Serbia will soon be an EU member with so much to offer the World's largest economic bloc.

I regret the fact that my country is not in Schengen but that is to do with an issue regarding our neighbour and nothing to do with Central Europe.

CrnoGorac1

pre 14 godina

So much sour grapes from the likes of Mercea and Kosovo-US, the usual suspects. I recommend you concentrate on your own people, and let Serbia take care of its own business. BTW, Kosovo is Serbia, the citizens can come to Belgrade and get their passports.

kosovaman

pre 14 godina

"Jeremić said at the Horgoš crossing that the visa liberalization is not just a victory for the state institutions, but a victory for all Serbian citizens."

He was right on that one. All Serbian citizens will enjoy this freedom, which is significant. The neighboring countries like Kosovo, Albania and Bosnia are not there yet. It's ironic that you can kill half a million people and expel millions more from their homes just a decade ago, and yet be rewarded with this. On the other hand, countries like Bosnia and Albania have to pay 50 to 100 euros to embassies just to realize that their application for a visa wasn't approved.

Jason

pre 14 godina

It is an insult to me to write that I am Albanian or Croat or a German sympathizer.
(Mircea, 19 December 2009 18:21)

Well get used to being insulted... 99.9% of Romanians are close friends to Serbs and do not share your opinion. To most readers here, you are just another Albanian troll.

Mircea

pre 14 godina

S. Holmes,

I am 100% Romanian and I am proud to be a Romanian citizen and an EU citizen.

It is an insult to me to write that I am Albanian or Croat or a German sympathizer.

lowe

pre 14 godina

"He was right on that one. All Serbian citizens will enjoy this freedom, which is significant. The neighboring countries like Kosovo, Albania and Bosnia are not there yet. It's ironic that you can kill half a million people and expel millions more from their homes just a decade ago, and yet be rewarded with this. On the other hand, countries like Bosnia and Albania have to pay 50 to 100 euros to embassies just to realize that their application for a visa wasn't approved.
(kosovaman, 19 December 2009 22:45) "

Bosnia, Albania, "Kosova" and, if I may add, Turkey too ..... all still out on a limb ..... all with a Muslim majority .... mere coincidence? And that recent Swiss referendum about the minarets too.

High time for you guys to stop kidding yourselves that the whole world and, in particular the West, are so desperately in love with you!

Actions speak louder than words, don't they?

Jason

pre 14 godina

Mr Jeremic, are Kosovo Serbs serbian citiznes or not as they can see it for themselves
(Olf, 19 December 2009 14:33)

Kosovo Serbs are very much citizens of Serbia as recognized by Europe... remember that they are issued passports as approved by the EC. If it were not for the Albanian population of Kosovo they would be on the white Shengen too... this is so obvious I should have to explain it to you.

Mircea

pre 14 godina

"today we will cross without visas and in several more years, there will be no border,” Jeremić said.

Jeremić is dreaming of Serbia as a member of the Schengen Zone. First, Serbia must join the EU before she can join the Schengen Zone.

Jeremic, it will take many years before Serbia will be a member of the Schengen Zone.

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Jeremić said at the Horgoš crossing that the visa liberalization is not just a victory for the state institutions, but a victory for all Serbian citizens.


Not really Mr. Vuk. I thought you said over andover again that Kosova is integral part of Serbia, but Kosova does not enjoy this freedom of movemant. Once again, it a prooven fact that Kosova is a different country andthey will get wgat Serbia got in short while, but separetally. Even K-Serbs that hold Serbian passports, are not allowed to enjoy what Serbia citizens are.EU was very clear to serbia that Kosova is not part of Serbia.

kosovaman

pre 14 godina

"Jeremić said at the Horgoš crossing that the visa liberalization is not just a victory for the state institutions, but a victory for all Serbian citizens."

He was right on that one. All Serbian citizens will enjoy this freedom, which is significant. The neighboring countries like Kosovo, Albania and Bosnia are not there yet. It's ironic that you can kill half a million people and expel millions more from their homes just a decade ago, and yet be rewarded with this. On the other hand, countries like Bosnia and Albania have to pay 50 to 100 euros to embassies just to realize that their application for a visa wasn't approved.

S. Holmes

pre 14 godina

Mircea---- You are probably a Romanian Croat,Romanian Albanian,or a German sympathizer or you are working for Mesic.I still can't figure out why a "Romanian" would come to post day after day,just to "brake Serb's walls".

Mircea

pre 14 godina

S. Holmes,

I am 100% Romanian and I am proud to be a Romanian citizen and an EU citizen.

It is an insult to me to write that I am Albanian or Croat or a German sympathizer.

Micheal Breathnach

pre 14 godina

#1 Mircea.
I think you're wrong there.

Serbia should have been the first of the FYR nations to join the EU. This would have happened but for the false propaganda and outside interference from countries with lingering WW2 resentments.

Nevertheless, Serbia will soon be an EU member with so much to offer the World's largest economic bloc.

I regret the fact that my country is not in Schengen but that is to do with an issue regarding our neighbour and nothing to do with Central Europe.

CrnoGorac1

pre 14 godina

So much sour grapes from the likes of Mercea and Kosovo-US, the usual suspects. I recommend you concentrate on your own people, and let Serbia take care of its own business. BTW, Kosovo is Serbia, the citizens can come to Belgrade and get their passports.

lowe

pre 14 godina

"He was right on that one. All Serbian citizens will enjoy this freedom, which is significant. The neighboring countries like Kosovo, Albania and Bosnia are not there yet. It's ironic that you can kill half a million people and expel millions more from their homes just a decade ago, and yet be rewarded with this. On the other hand, countries like Bosnia and Albania have to pay 50 to 100 euros to embassies just to realize that their application for a visa wasn't approved.
(kosovaman, 19 December 2009 22:45) "

Bosnia, Albania, "Kosova" and, if I may add, Turkey too ..... all still out on a limb ..... all with a Muslim majority .... mere coincidence? And that recent Swiss referendum about the minarets too.

High time for you guys to stop kidding yourselves that the whole world and, in particular the West, are so desperately in love with you!

Actions speak louder than words, don't they?

Jason

pre 14 godina

It is an insult to me to write that I am Albanian or Croat or a German sympathizer.
(Mircea, 19 December 2009 18:21)

Well get used to being insulted... 99.9% of Romanians are close friends to Serbs and do not share your opinion. To most readers here, you are just another Albanian troll.

Jason

pre 14 godina

Mr Jeremic, are Kosovo Serbs serbian citiznes or not as they can see it for themselves
(Olf, 19 December 2009 14:33)

Kosovo Serbs are very much citizens of Serbia as recognized by Europe... remember that they are issued passports as approved by the EC. If it were not for the Albanian population of Kosovo they would be on the white Shengen too... this is so obvious I should have to explain it to you.