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Friday, 30.07.2010.

11:03

Greek minister expected in Belgrade

Greek Alternate Foreign Minister Dimitris Droutsas will arrive in Belgrade today for a two-day visit to Serbia.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Get Real

pre 13 godina

Greeks will pull their moves in the way it suits them the best. If they mean to recognise the Independence of Kosovo, then they will find the mode of telling this news to Serbia. Any way, for Greeks this is emotionally much easier than it was for Montenegro, FYR Macedonia and Bulgaria. Ciprus will follow few day later.

Michael R.

pre 13 godina

If a Greek foreign minister is to take an official message from his government to Prishtina, one could then argue that the Greek gov't recognizes Kosova as a sovereign state.

winston

pre 13 godina

Since the Greek ambassador told you ahead of time, Rueben, what he will tell Belgrade, maybe you can inform us as to what that message may be. I did not know that Greek diplomats confer with Albanian bloggers on B92 first, before they have official meetings with foreign nations.

Peggy

pre 13 godina

No, I don't think Greece will recognize Kosovo anytime soon, nevertheless, the Serbs will not like what they will hear from him in private.
(Ruben-NYC, 30 July 2010 11:37)
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What would that be?

Kapitani

pre 13 godina

The Balkan superpower in action, trying to do what others (like Uk, US and Germany) have failed. I have one question: how is he coming since the entire Greece is paralyzed by strikes and there's barely any gasoline in the market?

Ruben-NYC

pre 13 godina

No, I don't think Greece will recognize Kosovo anytime soon, nevertheless, the Serbs will not like what they will hear from him in private.

Kapitani

pre 13 godina

The Balkan superpower in action, trying to do what others (like Uk, US and Germany) have failed. I have one question: how is he coming since the entire Greece is paralyzed by strikes and there's barely any gasoline in the market?

Peggy

pre 13 godina

No, I don't think Greece will recognize Kosovo anytime soon, nevertheless, the Serbs will not like what they will hear from him in private.
(Ruben-NYC, 30 July 2010 11:37)
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What would that be?

winston

pre 13 godina

Since the Greek ambassador told you ahead of time, Rueben, what he will tell Belgrade, maybe you can inform us as to what that message may be. I did not know that Greek diplomats confer with Albanian bloggers on B92 first, before they have official meetings with foreign nations.

Ruben-NYC

pre 13 godina

No, I don't think Greece will recognize Kosovo anytime soon, nevertheless, the Serbs will not like what they will hear from him in private.

Get Real

pre 13 godina

Greeks will pull their moves in the way it suits them the best. If they mean to recognise the Independence of Kosovo, then they will find the mode of telling this news to Serbia. Any way, for Greeks this is emotionally much easier than it was for Montenegro, FYR Macedonia and Bulgaria. Ciprus will follow few day later.

Michael R.

pre 13 godina

If a Greek foreign minister is to take an official message from his government to Prishtina, one could then argue that the Greek gov't recognizes Kosova as a sovereign state.

Ruben-NYC

pre 13 godina

No, I don't think Greece will recognize Kosovo anytime soon, nevertheless, the Serbs will not like what they will hear from him in private.

Kapitani

pre 13 godina

The Balkan superpower in action, trying to do what others (like Uk, US and Germany) have failed. I have one question: how is he coming since the entire Greece is paralyzed by strikes and there's barely any gasoline in the market?

Peggy

pre 13 godina

No, I don't think Greece will recognize Kosovo anytime soon, nevertheless, the Serbs will not like what they will hear from him in private.
(Ruben-NYC, 30 July 2010 11:37)
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What would that be?

Get Real

pre 13 godina

Greeks will pull their moves in the way it suits them the best. If they mean to recognise the Independence of Kosovo, then they will find the mode of telling this news to Serbia. Any way, for Greeks this is emotionally much easier than it was for Montenegro, FYR Macedonia and Bulgaria. Ciprus will follow few day later.

winston

pre 13 godina

Since the Greek ambassador told you ahead of time, Rueben, what he will tell Belgrade, maybe you can inform us as to what that message may be. I did not know that Greek diplomats confer with Albanian bloggers on B92 first, before they have official meetings with foreign nations.

Michael R.

pre 13 godina

If a Greek foreign minister is to take an official message from his government to Prishtina, one could then argue that the Greek gov't recognizes Kosova as a sovereign state.