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Friday, 15.01.2010.

09:33

Serbian, Bosnian, Turkish FMs to meet

Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić and his Turkish and Bosnian counterparts Ahmet Davutoglu and Sven Alkalaj will meet today in Belgrade.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Mr Rae

pre 14 godina

Dear Kosovari,
for a member of this board that doesn't refrain from using an argument based around Illyrians, I'm really surprised that you've forgotten that Cyprus was always within the Greek sphere of influence. References to the Greek Empire should be sprinkled in those Illyrian history books, considering it predated Illyria, and Rome, and the Kingdoms of the Turks. So, if you're always with respect to Cyprus does not go back beyond the Ottoman Empire, so then I would assume that your always with respect to Kosovo would go no further back in time. From there it is clear to see that any arguments involving Illyrians would be moot and irrelevant. I'm sure you'd change your stance
if you were bound by logic, but alas I suspect that your hardline attitude will not change.
For some of the others, I do understand that individuals such as Kosovari tend to invent their own realities to suit their needs at times, and that this was just another attempt to stokes the flames through distraction.

MikeC

pre 14 godina

"We both know that island has always been part of Turkey under it's sphere of influence or direct rule." KOSOVARi

No, we don't know that Cyprus has always been Turkish. I would appreciate if you didn't speak on my behaf in the future. However, I know that you, as an albanian, think that the entire world and the universe was discovered and founded by turks and the imaginary illirians.
How come Europeans never ever heard about misstreated albanians in Greece? Why don't they go back to Albanian if its so bad? I guess its better to be abused and beaten by greeks than to live in Albania.

The Greek

pre 14 godina

I like some of the comments that some Fyromian Slavs and Kosovar Albanians do about Greece - comparing them with Turkey. Of course it just show envy (for Greece) and nothing else.

The fact is that Turkey is the least democratic country in the region, killing innocent civilian Kurds on a daily basis for the last 20 years, not allowing the free expresseion of religious and linguistic rights, brutally invading Cyprus some years ago, and having the most horrible history after the Nazis, of commithing one of the biggest genocides humanity ever saw (the murder of 4 million armenians and 1 million Greeks in the beggining of the 20th century). Greece is a totally democratic and totally developed country, that is 20 years in front of Turkey at every aspect (as well as in front of Albania or Fyrom). Even under the current economic crisis, these countries need at least 20 years to reach the level that Greece is today. So, you might "want" to believe Turkey is good, but this does not change what they trully are.

michael

pre 14 godina

So, based on the comments by albanians, when Serbia returns with "boots" on the ground, the reality will be defined by our will. OUT!

KOSOVARi

pre 14 godina

I bet the Kurds don't agree!
If Turkey was developed it would be a EU member. It's not and it never will be.
Besides, turks are occupying parts of Cyprus. Yes, they sure are developed and democratic!
(MikeC, 15 January 2010 16:38)

The Albanians and other minorities wouldn't agree with your comment regarding Greece.

Turkish Cyprus is a reality on the ground. We both know that island has always been part of Turkey under it's sphere of influence or direct rule. Take a look at a map and you will see that this island is literally next to Turkey.

Mike

pre 14 godina

"At least, Turkey recognises other minorities in its country." (DuplexClick)

-- Yes, they recognize them as Turks that refuse to integrate as loyal Turkish citizens.

MikeC

pre 14 godina

"Turkey is far more democratic, and economically developed than Greece. At least, Turkey recognises other minorities in its country."
DuplexClick

I bet the Kurds don't agree!
If Turkey was developed it would be a EU member. It's not and it never will be.
Besides, turks are occupying parts of Cyprus. Yes, they sure are developed and democratic!

DuplexClick

pre 14 godina

Dear,

Turkey is far more democratic, and economically developed than Greece. At least, Turkey recognises other minorities in its country.

So stop these hate comments, and start looking at the problems you have in your own 'village'.

The Greek

pre 14 godina

I can understand Serbia's efforts to seek diplomatic support anywhere they can. Even from the most "democratic", "historically peaceful" and "civilzed" country called Turkey...

raso

pre 14 godina

turkey and the republic of restsarajevo can discuss even the colors of the rainbow with this yellow "government".

as long as our votes decide about the government + president of mother serbia, the RS can sleep well.

not to mention that the shame about comrade tadic´srebrenica resolution is a guarantee that RS won´t vote yellow anytime soon again ...

raso

pre 14 godina

turkey and the republic of restsarajevo can discuss even the colors of the rainbow with this yellow "government".

as long as our votes decide about the government + president of mother serbia, the RS can sleep well.

not to mention that the shame about comrade tadic´srebrenica resolution is a guarantee that RS won´t vote yellow anytime soon again ...

The Greek

pre 14 godina

I can understand Serbia's efforts to seek diplomatic support anywhere they can. Even from the most "democratic", "historically peaceful" and "civilzed" country called Turkey...

MikeC

pre 14 godina

"Turkey is far more democratic, and economically developed than Greece. At least, Turkey recognises other minorities in its country."
DuplexClick

I bet the Kurds don't agree!
If Turkey was developed it would be a EU member. It's not and it never will be.
Besides, turks are occupying parts of Cyprus. Yes, they sure are developed and democratic!

Mike

pre 14 godina

"At least, Turkey recognises other minorities in its country." (DuplexClick)

-- Yes, they recognize them as Turks that refuse to integrate as loyal Turkish citizens.

DuplexClick

pre 14 godina

Dear,

Turkey is far more democratic, and economically developed than Greece. At least, Turkey recognises other minorities in its country.

So stop these hate comments, and start looking at the problems you have in your own 'village'.

The Greek

pre 14 godina

I like some of the comments that some Fyromian Slavs and Kosovar Albanians do about Greece - comparing them with Turkey. Of course it just show envy (for Greece) and nothing else.

The fact is that Turkey is the least democratic country in the region, killing innocent civilian Kurds on a daily basis for the last 20 years, not allowing the free expresseion of religious and linguistic rights, brutally invading Cyprus some years ago, and having the most horrible history after the Nazis, of commithing one of the biggest genocides humanity ever saw (the murder of 4 million armenians and 1 million Greeks in the beggining of the 20th century). Greece is a totally democratic and totally developed country, that is 20 years in front of Turkey at every aspect (as well as in front of Albania or Fyrom). Even under the current economic crisis, these countries need at least 20 years to reach the level that Greece is today. So, you might "want" to believe Turkey is good, but this does not change what they trully are.

MikeC

pre 14 godina

"We both know that island has always been part of Turkey under it's sphere of influence or direct rule." KOSOVARi

No, we don't know that Cyprus has always been Turkish. I would appreciate if you didn't speak on my behaf in the future. However, I know that you, as an albanian, think that the entire world and the universe was discovered and founded by turks and the imaginary illirians.
How come Europeans never ever heard about misstreated albanians in Greece? Why don't they go back to Albanian if its so bad? I guess its better to be abused and beaten by greeks than to live in Albania.

KOSOVARi

pre 14 godina

I bet the Kurds don't agree!
If Turkey was developed it would be a EU member. It's not and it never will be.
Besides, turks are occupying parts of Cyprus. Yes, they sure are developed and democratic!
(MikeC, 15 January 2010 16:38)

The Albanians and other minorities wouldn't agree with your comment regarding Greece.

Turkish Cyprus is a reality on the ground. We both know that island has always been part of Turkey under it's sphere of influence or direct rule. Take a look at a map and you will see that this island is literally next to Turkey.

michael

pre 14 godina

So, based on the comments by albanians, when Serbia returns with "boots" on the ground, the reality will be defined by our will. OUT!

Mr Rae

pre 14 godina

Dear Kosovari,
for a member of this board that doesn't refrain from using an argument based around Illyrians, I'm really surprised that you've forgotten that Cyprus was always within the Greek sphere of influence. References to the Greek Empire should be sprinkled in those Illyrian history books, considering it predated Illyria, and Rome, and the Kingdoms of the Turks. So, if you're always with respect to Cyprus does not go back beyond the Ottoman Empire, so then I would assume that your always with respect to Kosovo would go no further back in time. From there it is clear to see that any arguments involving Illyrians would be moot and irrelevant. I'm sure you'd change your stance
if you were bound by logic, but alas I suspect that your hardline attitude will not change.
For some of the others, I do understand that individuals such as Kosovari tend to invent their own realities to suit their needs at times, and that this was just another attempt to stokes the flames through distraction.

DuplexClick

pre 14 godina

Dear,

Turkey is far more democratic, and economically developed than Greece. At least, Turkey recognises other minorities in its country.

So stop these hate comments, and start looking at the problems you have in your own 'village'.

KOSOVARi

pre 14 godina

I bet the Kurds don't agree!
If Turkey was developed it would be a EU member. It's not and it never will be.
Besides, turks are occupying parts of Cyprus. Yes, they sure are developed and democratic!
(MikeC, 15 January 2010 16:38)

The Albanians and other minorities wouldn't agree with your comment regarding Greece.

Turkish Cyprus is a reality on the ground. We both know that island has always been part of Turkey under it's sphere of influence or direct rule. Take a look at a map and you will see that this island is literally next to Turkey.

MikeC

pre 14 godina

"Turkey is far more democratic, and economically developed than Greece. At least, Turkey recognises other minorities in its country."
DuplexClick

I bet the Kurds don't agree!
If Turkey was developed it would be a EU member. It's not and it never will be.
Besides, turks are occupying parts of Cyprus. Yes, they sure are developed and democratic!

raso

pre 14 godina

turkey and the republic of restsarajevo can discuss even the colors of the rainbow with this yellow "government".

as long as our votes decide about the government + president of mother serbia, the RS can sleep well.

not to mention that the shame about comrade tadic´srebrenica resolution is a guarantee that RS won´t vote yellow anytime soon again ...

The Greek

pre 14 godina

I can understand Serbia's efforts to seek diplomatic support anywhere they can. Even from the most "democratic", "historically peaceful" and "civilzed" country called Turkey...

The Greek

pre 14 godina

I like some of the comments that some Fyromian Slavs and Kosovar Albanians do about Greece - comparing them with Turkey. Of course it just show envy (for Greece) and nothing else.

The fact is that Turkey is the least democratic country in the region, killing innocent civilian Kurds on a daily basis for the last 20 years, not allowing the free expresseion of religious and linguistic rights, brutally invading Cyprus some years ago, and having the most horrible history after the Nazis, of commithing one of the biggest genocides humanity ever saw (the murder of 4 million armenians and 1 million Greeks in the beggining of the 20th century). Greece is a totally democratic and totally developed country, that is 20 years in front of Turkey at every aspect (as well as in front of Albania or Fyrom). Even under the current economic crisis, these countries need at least 20 years to reach the level that Greece is today. So, you might "want" to believe Turkey is good, but this does not change what they trully are.

michael

pre 14 godina

So, based on the comments by albanians, when Serbia returns with "boots" on the ground, the reality will be defined by our will. OUT!

MikeC

pre 14 godina

"We both know that island has always been part of Turkey under it's sphere of influence or direct rule." KOSOVARi

No, we don't know that Cyprus has always been Turkish. I would appreciate if you didn't speak on my behaf in the future. However, I know that you, as an albanian, think that the entire world and the universe was discovered and founded by turks and the imaginary illirians.
How come Europeans never ever heard about misstreated albanians in Greece? Why don't they go back to Albanian if its so bad? I guess its better to be abused and beaten by greeks than to live in Albania.

Mike

pre 14 godina

"At least, Turkey recognises other minorities in its country." (DuplexClick)

-- Yes, they recognize them as Turks that refuse to integrate as loyal Turkish citizens.

Mr Rae

pre 14 godina

Dear Kosovari,
for a member of this board that doesn't refrain from using an argument based around Illyrians, I'm really surprised that you've forgotten that Cyprus was always within the Greek sphere of influence. References to the Greek Empire should be sprinkled in those Illyrian history books, considering it predated Illyria, and Rome, and the Kingdoms of the Turks. So, if you're always with respect to Cyprus does not go back beyond the Ottoman Empire, so then I would assume that your always with respect to Kosovo would go no further back in time. From there it is clear to see that any arguments involving Illyrians would be moot and irrelevant. I'm sure you'd change your stance
if you were bound by logic, but alas I suspect that your hardline attitude will not change.
For some of the others, I do understand that individuals such as Kosovari tend to invent their own realities to suit their needs at times, and that this was just another attempt to stokes the flames through distraction.