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Saturday, 01.05.2010.

12:44

SAA comes into force for Montenegro

The Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) between Montenegro and the European Union has come into force.

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Jovo

pre 14 godina

I am an American who's father is from Montenegro. I love Montenegro and have been fortunate to visit there twice. For me the most disturbing part of my father's Montenegrin heritage is the underlying unease due to the ethnic mistrust. Even my own relatives would ask me "are you Montenegrin or Serb?". I would answer "I am for whomever is for peace". To my response they would smile in understanding. Yes, Milo may be doing this for all the wrong reasons but it is still progress and a further step away from war and toward peace and tolerance.

Lakatos testvír

pre 14 godina

"Doing all the right things for all the wrong reasons".
(zoltanbattory, 1 May 2010 20:01)

May Milo drive that car in his Montenígró Zuultán borátom!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHlsUeJuBNc

As it being said very politely by the Gypsy GPS voice (about Milo, I mean): "A dögkútból kapjon karácsonyi ajándékot"

("may he get X'mas present from dead animal recycler hole")

zoltanbattory

pre 14 godina

Congrats to Montenegro. It seems to be doing a conscientious job of constructing a multi-ethnic state which will respect the rights of minorities (eg Albanians), even if it is only doing so because it wants to wriggle into the EU. It has big problems with crime and corruption, but the bosses (eg Milo) realize they can now make more money by going "legit" in the EU, so they have a big incentive to clean up their country. "Doing all the right things for all the wrong reasons".

Milan

pre 14 godina

"Congrats to Montenegro. Way to go, and wish you a prosperous future to your people. (Kosova-USA, 1 May 2010 15:23)"

Kosovo-USA,

We all know that you are so friendly to Montenegro because under pressure from its US and EU masters Djukanovic and his gang had to "recognize" the illegal Kosovo UDI (otherwise he could end up in jail). Do you, as a known Serbophobe, also wish the 30% of Serbs in Montenegro a prosperous future? 30% is still more than 20% (Albanians in Serbia) and so do you think that the Serbs in Montenegro have a right to separate from Montenegro and join Serbia? How will you respond if in the future Djukanovic et al will be gone and Montenegro finally realizes that a good relationship with Serbia is more important than any relationship with Albanians? I am also sure that many Montenegrins were serving in the Yugoslav army fighting the KLA, but for some reason many Albanians do not want to bring that up.I am not sure that Montenegro's future will be so prosperous as you "wish". Much is owned by foreigners and I am sure that Albanians are eying Montenegro land for more land grabs.

Milan

pre 14 godina

"Congrats to Montenegro. Way to go, and wish you a prosperous future to your people. (Kosova-USA, 1 May 2010 15:23)"

Kosovo-USA,

We all know that you are so friendly to Montenegro because under pressure from its US and EU masters Djukanovic and his gang had to "recognize" the illegal Kosovo UDI (otherwise he could end up in jail). Do you, as a known Serbophobe, also wish the 30% of Serbs in Montenegro a prosperous future? 30% is still more than 20% (Albanians in Serbia) and so do you think that the Serbs in Montenegro have a right to separate from Montenegro and join Serbia? How will you respond if in the future Djukanovic et al will be gone and Montenegro finally realizes that a good relationship with Serbia is more important than any relationship with Albanians? I am also sure that many Montenegrins were serving in the Yugoslav army fighting the KLA, but for some reason many Albanians do not want to bring that up.I am not sure that Montenegro's future will be so prosperous as you "wish". Much is owned by foreigners and I am sure that Albanians are eying Montenegro land for more land grabs.

zoltanbattory

pre 14 godina

Congrats to Montenegro. It seems to be doing a conscientious job of constructing a multi-ethnic state which will respect the rights of minorities (eg Albanians), even if it is only doing so because it wants to wriggle into the EU. It has big problems with crime and corruption, but the bosses (eg Milo) realize they can now make more money by going "legit" in the EU, so they have a big incentive to clean up their country. "Doing all the right things for all the wrong reasons".

Lakatos testvír

pre 14 godina

"Doing all the right things for all the wrong reasons".
(zoltanbattory, 1 May 2010 20:01)

May Milo drive that car in his Montenígró Zuultán borátom!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHlsUeJuBNc

As it being said very politely by the Gypsy GPS voice (about Milo, I mean): "A dögkútból kapjon karácsonyi ajándékot"

("may he get X'mas present from dead animal recycler hole")

Jovo

pre 14 godina

I am an American who's father is from Montenegro. I love Montenegro and have been fortunate to visit there twice. For me the most disturbing part of my father's Montenegrin heritage is the underlying unease due to the ethnic mistrust. Even my own relatives would ask me "are you Montenegrin or Serb?". I would answer "I am for whomever is for peace". To my response they would smile in understanding. Yes, Milo may be doing this for all the wrong reasons but it is still progress and a further step away from war and toward peace and tolerance.

Milan

pre 14 godina

"Congrats to Montenegro. Way to go, and wish you a prosperous future to your people. (Kosova-USA, 1 May 2010 15:23)"

Kosovo-USA,

We all know that you are so friendly to Montenegro because under pressure from its US and EU masters Djukanovic and his gang had to "recognize" the illegal Kosovo UDI (otherwise he could end up in jail). Do you, as a known Serbophobe, also wish the 30% of Serbs in Montenegro a prosperous future? 30% is still more than 20% (Albanians in Serbia) and so do you think that the Serbs in Montenegro have a right to separate from Montenegro and join Serbia? How will you respond if in the future Djukanovic et al will be gone and Montenegro finally realizes that a good relationship with Serbia is more important than any relationship with Albanians? I am also sure that many Montenegrins were serving in the Yugoslav army fighting the KLA, but for some reason many Albanians do not want to bring that up.I am not sure that Montenegro's future will be so prosperous as you "wish". Much is owned by foreigners and I am sure that Albanians are eying Montenegro land for more land grabs.

zoltanbattory

pre 14 godina

Congrats to Montenegro. It seems to be doing a conscientious job of constructing a multi-ethnic state which will respect the rights of minorities (eg Albanians), even if it is only doing so because it wants to wriggle into the EU. It has big problems with crime and corruption, but the bosses (eg Milo) realize they can now make more money by going "legit" in the EU, so they have a big incentive to clean up their country. "Doing all the right things for all the wrong reasons".

Lakatos testvír

pre 14 godina

"Doing all the right things for all the wrong reasons".
(zoltanbattory, 1 May 2010 20:01)

May Milo drive that car in his Montenígró Zuultán borátom!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHlsUeJuBNc

As it being said very politely by the Gypsy GPS voice (about Milo, I mean): "A dögkútból kapjon karácsonyi ajándékot"

("may he get X'mas present from dead animal recycler hole")

Jovo

pre 14 godina

I am an American who's father is from Montenegro. I love Montenegro and have been fortunate to visit there twice. For me the most disturbing part of my father's Montenegrin heritage is the underlying unease due to the ethnic mistrust. Even my own relatives would ask me "are you Montenegrin or Serb?". I would answer "I am for whomever is for peace". To my response they would smile in understanding. Yes, Milo may be doing this for all the wrong reasons but it is still progress and a further step away from war and toward peace and tolerance.