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Sunday, 12.12.2010.

16:47

“Government hasn’t discussed FM’s dismissal”

Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Ivica Dačić stated on Sunday that the government had not discussed Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić's dismissal.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Amer

pre 13 godina

Both "East" and the "West" should be given a lesson: Serbia is not to be manipulated.
(Je¿ samurajski, 12 December 2010 17:16)

Maybe they should be, but what we saw was that as things stand, East and West can both manipulate it. Jeremic is no Tito, that's for sure.

And as for Paraguay, that fellow flying for Kosovo (a private effort to gain recognitions) said that the Paraguay government was willing to recognize Kosovo, but it would hurt its chances for Chinese investment.

Ataman

pre 13 godina

Wishful thinking. Nowdays ALL small poor states are easily manipulated because they need the money.
(Joe, 12 December 2010 22:50)

That's why I said "childish wish". Yes, a sate has to be "poor" in the first line. Interesting case: Paraguay. These days it's military is pretty insignificant and the country has two big neighbors. A situation almost like Mongolia - except, that Paraguay has the Itaipú Dam.

Would any country here in the area have Itaipú - I would say we are pretty much set. Paraguay is still relatively poor - but not easy to intimidate.

Joe

pre 13 godina

"Serbia is not to be manipulated."
Je¿ samurajski

Wishful thinking. Nowdays ALL small poor states are easily manipulated because they need the money.

Je¿ samurajski

pre 13 godina

According Bushidō code both Jeremic and Tadic have to go, regardless.

Violated:

#1: "Rectitude", 義
#4: "Respect", 礼
#5: "Honesty", 誠
#6: "Honor", 名誉
#7: "Loyalty", 忠義

We have 5 violations out of 7 codes. 400 years ago even one violation was enough for seppuku. This is Serbia and not Japan and 2010, not 1610. In lieu of seppuku - double resignation and let the people of the country decide (election) whom they trust: one of them, both or none.

Maybe childish wish - but here I am afraid, both were subject of manipulations. Both "East" and the "West" should be given a lesson: Serbia is not to be manipulated.

Joe

pre 13 godina

"Serbia is not to be manipulated."
Je¿ samurajski

Wishful thinking. Nowdays ALL small poor states are easily manipulated because they need the money.

Ataman

pre 13 godina

Wishful thinking. Nowdays ALL small poor states are easily manipulated because they need the money.
(Joe, 12 December 2010 22:50)

That's why I said "childish wish". Yes, a sate has to be "poor" in the first line. Interesting case: Paraguay. These days it's military is pretty insignificant and the country has two big neighbors. A situation almost like Mongolia - except, that Paraguay has the Itaipú Dam.

Would any country here in the area have Itaipú - I would say we are pretty much set. Paraguay is still relatively poor - but not easy to intimidate.

Je¿ samurajski

pre 13 godina

According Bushidō code both Jeremic and Tadic have to go, regardless.

Violated:

#1: "Rectitude", 義
#4: "Respect", 礼
#5: "Honesty", 誠
#6: "Honor", 名誉
#7: "Loyalty", 忠義

We have 5 violations out of 7 codes. 400 years ago even one violation was enough for seppuku. This is Serbia and not Japan and 2010, not 1610. In lieu of seppuku - double resignation and let the people of the country decide (election) whom they trust: one of them, both or none.

Maybe childish wish - but here I am afraid, both were subject of manipulations. Both "East" and the "West" should be given a lesson: Serbia is not to be manipulated.

Amer

pre 13 godina

Both "East" and the "West" should be given a lesson: Serbia is not to be manipulated.
(Je¿ samurajski, 12 December 2010 17:16)

Maybe they should be, but what we saw was that as things stand, East and West can both manipulate it. Jeremic is no Tito, that's for sure.

And as for Paraguay, that fellow flying for Kosovo (a private effort to gain recognitions) said that the Paraguay government was willing to recognize Kosovo, but it would hurt its chances for Chinese investment.

Je¿ samurajski

pre 13 godina

According Bushidō code both Jeremic and Tadic have to go, regardless.

Violated:

#1: "Rectitude", 義
#4: "Respect", 礼
#5: "Honesty", 誠
#6: "Honor", 名誉
#7: "Loyalty", 忠義

We have 5 violations out of 7 codes. 400 years ago even one violation was enough for seppuku. This is Serbia and not Japan and 2010, not 1610. In lieu of seppuku - double resignation and let the people of the country decide (election) whom they trust: one of them, both or none.

Maybe childish wish - but here I am afraid, both were subject of manipulations. Both "East" and the "West" should be given a lesson: Serbia is not to be manipulated.

Joe

pre 13 godina

"Serbia is not to be manipulated."
Je¿ samurajski

Wishful thinking. Nowdays ALL small poor states are easily manipulated because they need the money.

Ataman

pre 13 godina

Wishful thinking. Nowdays ALL small poor states are easily manipulated because they need the money.
(Joe, 12 December 2010 22:50)

That's why I said "childish wish". Yes, a sate has to be "poor" in the first line. Interesting case: Paraguay. These days it's military is pretty insignificant and the country has two big neighbors. A situation almost like Mongolia - except, that Paraguay has the Itaipú Dam.

Would any country here in the area have Itaipú - I would say we are pretty much set. Paraguay is still relatively poor - but not easy to intimidate.

Amer

pre 13 godina

Both "East" and the "West" should be given a lesson: Serbia is not to be manipulated.
(Je¿ samurajski, 12 December 2010 17:16)

Maybe they should be, but what we saw was that as things stand, East and West can both manipulate it. Jeremic is no Tito, that's for sure.

And as for Paraguay, that fellow flying for Kosovo (a private effort to gain recognitions) said that the Paraguay government was willing to recognize Kosovo, but it would hurt its chances for Chinese investment.