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Thursday, 02.09.2010.

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"KFOR to continue keeping peace"

A change of command ceremony took place on Wednesday in Priština at the NATO-led peacekeepers headquarters.

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JohnnyC

pre 13 godina

"Serbs living in ghettos and constantly being in fear to be killed is a true security record to be proud of. It is simply disgusting to have such a false sense of self pride and giving yourself a pad on the shoulder for nothing being done and accomplished"

Have you ever been to one of these "ghettos"?

Wim Roffel

pre 13 godina

I see the withdrawal of KFOR troops from the monastries as an open threat with violence. So these statements sound hollow to me.

Milan

pre 13 godina

"Commander Allied Joint Force Command Naples Mark Fitzgerald said that that the force, KFOR, will continue to preserve peace and stability, adding that this needs to be followed up with economic progress and further development of a free and democratic society in Kosovo."

Ah ha. So "Kosovo" is still not a free and democratic society. Yugoslavia spent so much money on Kosovo and still the Albanians could not set up a society and now the EU and NATO think they can change that. What a joke.

"Attending the ceremonial transfer of the authority of KFOR commander between two German generals, Markus Bentler and Erhard Buehler, the U.S. admiral said NATO will tone down its presence in Kosovo in accordance with the improvement of the security situation."

Serbs living in ghettos and constantly being in fear to be killed is a true security record to be proud of. It is simply disgusting to have such a false sense of self pride and giving yourself a pad on the shoulder for nothing being done and accomplished.

"I believe our reductions are a clear sign of impressive progress and the trust we were given by the Kosovo leadership," Fitzgerald said, adding that KFOR "will remain committed to Kosovo and ensuring the protection of the rights of all its citizens".

All people except the non-Albanians. All people in Kosovo are still citizens of the Republic of Serbia. If the Kosovo Albanians do not feel this way they should ask themselves how the Kosovo Serbs feel.

"Kosovo Albanian President Fatmir Sejdiu said that 11 years after the deployment of NATO forces, "Kosovo is an important factor of peace and stability in the region, with a clear vision of accession to the EU and NATO as soon as possible"."

Fatmir Sejdiu still lives in denial and in his fantasy world. Kosovo is not a factor of stability and it will not be an EU or NATO member for a long long time. Of course it will also not be an UN, UEFA, FIFA, IOC and so on member for the same length of time.

German Deputy Defense Minister Rudiger Wolf said the change at the helm of KFOR was "taking place in a country whose stability is extremely important for the entire region".

Kosovo is not a country. Only in the heads of people who keep repeating it until it becomes their truths.

"Outgoing KFOR commander Markus Bentler said that, despite a conspicuous reduction in size, KFOR is fully capable and ready to deal with any challenge."

Then start arresting the war criminals in Pristina, start dismantling their drugs rings, and before your leave occupied Serbian land dismantle Bondsteel as well.

Milan

pre 13 godina

"Commander Allied Joint Force Command Naples Mark Fitzgerald said that that the force, KFOR, will continue to preserve peace and stability, adding that this needs to be followed up with economic progress and further development of a free and democratic society in Kosovo."

Ah ha. So "Kosovo" is still not a free and democratic society. Yugoslavia spent so much money on Kosovo and still the Albanians could not set up a society and now the EU and NATO think they can change that. What a joke.

"Attending the ceremonial transfer of the authority of KFOR commander between two German generals, Markus Bentler and Erhard Buehler, the U.S. admiral said NATO will tone down its presence in Kosovo in accordance with the improvement of the security situation."

Serbs living in ghettos and constantly being in fear to be killed is a true security record to be proud of. It is simply disgusting to have such a false sense of self pride and giving yourself a pad on the shoulder for nothing being done and accomplished.

"I believe our reductions are a clear sign of impressive progress and the trust we were given by the Kosovo leadership," Fitzgerald said, adding that KFOR "will remain committed to Kosovo and ensuring the protection of the rights of all its citizens".

All people except the non-Albanians. All people in Kosovo are still citizens of the Republic of Serbia. If the Kosovo Albanians do not feel this way they should ask themselves how the Kosovo Serbs feel.

"Kosovo Albanian President Fatmir Sejdiu said that 11 years after the deployment of NATO forces, "Kosovo is an important factor of peace and stability in the region, with a clear vision of accession to the EU and NATO as soon as possible"."

Fatmir Sejdiu still lives in denial and in his fantasy world. Kosovo is not a factor of stability and it will not be an EU or NATO member for a long long time. Of course it will also not be an UN, UEFA, FIFA, IOC and so on member for the same length of time.

German Deputy Defense Minister Rudiger Wolf said the change at the helm of KFOR was "taking place in a country whose stability is extremely important for the entire region".

Kosovo is not a country. Only in the heads of people who keep repeating it until it becomes their truths.

"Outgoing KFOR commander Markus Bentler said that, despite a conspicuous reduction in size, KFOR is fully capable and ready to deal with any challenge."

Then start arresting the war criminals in Pristina, start dismantling their drugs rings, and before your leave occupied Serbian land dismantle Bondsteel as well.

Wim Roffel

pre 13 godina

I see the withdrawal of KFOR troops from the monastries as an open threat with violence. So these statements sound hollow to me.

JohnnyC

pre 13 godina

"Serbs living in ghettos and constantly being in fear to be killed is a true security record to be proud of. It is simply disgusting to have such a false sense of self pride and giving yourself a pad on the shoulder for nothing being done and accomplished"

Have you ever been to one of these "ghettos"?

Milan

pre 13 godina

"Commander Allied Joint Force Command Naples Mark Fitzgerald said that that the force, KFOR, will continue to preserve peace and stability, adding that this needs to be followed up with economic progress and further development of a free and democratic society in Kosovo."

Ah ha. So "Kosovo" is still not a free and democratic society. Yugoslavia spent so much money on Kosovo and still the Albanians could not set up a society and now the EU and NATO think they can change that. What a joke.

"Attending the ceremonial transfer of the authority of KFOR commander between two German generals, Markus Bentler and Erhard Buehler, the U.S. admiral said NATO will tone down its presence in Kosovo in accordance with the improvement of the security situation."

Serbs living in ghettos and constantly being in fear to be killed is a true security record to be proud of. It is simply disgusting to have such a false sense of self pride and giving yourself a pad on the shoulder for nothing being done and accomplished.

"I believe our reductions are a clear sign of impressive progress and the trust we were given by the Kosovo leadership," Fitzgerald said, adding that KFOR "will remain committed to Kosovo and ensuring the protection of the rights of all its citizens".

All people except the non-Albanians. All people in Kosovo are still citizens of the Republic of Serbia. If the Kosovo Albanians do not feel this way they should ask themselves how the Kosovo Serbs feel.

"Kosovo Albanian President Fatmir Sejdiu said that 11 years after the deployment of NATO forces, "Kosovo is an important factor of peace and stability in the region, with a clear vision of accession to the EU and NATO as soon as possible"."

Fatmir Sejdiu still lives in denial and in his fantasy world. Kosovo is not a factor of stability and it will not be an EU or NATO member for a long long time. Of course it will also not be an UN, UEFA, FIFA, IOC and so on member for the same length of time.

German Deputy Defense Minister Rudiger Wolf said the change at the helm of KFOR was "taking place in a country whose stability is extremely important for the entire region".

Kosovo is not a country. Only in the heads of people who keep repeating it until it becomes their truths.

"Outgoing KFOR commander Markus Bentler said that, despite a conspicuous reduction in size, KFOR is fully capable and ready to deal with any challenge."

Then start arresting the war criminals in Pristina, start dismantling their drugs rings, and before your leave occupied Serbian land dismantle Bondsteel as well.

Wim Roffel

pre 13 godina

I see the withdrawal of KFOR troops from the monastries as an open threat with violence. So these statements sound hollow to me.

JohnnyC

pre 13 godina

"Serbs living in ghettos and constantly being in fear to be killed is a true security record to be proud of. It is simply disgusting to have such a false sense of self pride and giving yourself a pad on the shoulder for nothing being done and accomplished"

Have you ever been to one of these "ghettos"?