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Sunday, 30.01.2011.

11:02

“NATO expansion creates divisions”

Russian Ambassador to Serbia Aleksandr Konuzin has stated that there is no reason for NATO’s further expansion because it will create new divisions.

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Basta!

pre 13 godina

If you assuming that Serbia wants to keep the 2 million Albanians within their borders – here is a piece of good advice, don’t!
(sj, 31 January 2011 23:14)
***
So, you are promoting forced expulsion again?

sj

pre 13 godina

No my friend , if Serbia does unilaterally intervene and invade Kosovo , its not the US or EU you will have to worry about. Its the 2 million or so Kosovo Albanians.

And that my friend is somehting you should worry about.

Now that is the future reality.
(truthiness, 31 January 2011 02:34)

May I ask with what are they going to present a threat to any Serbian return? Bare hands, hand guns, tanks, helicopters, warships, aircraft carriers?

If you assuming that Serbia wants to keep the 2 million Albanians within their borders – here is a piece of good advice, don’t!

truthiness

pre 13 godina

Just like with Egypt, the US will not lift a finger when Serbia takes over Kosovo again. These are neither idle nor patriotic statements but the future reality.

(sj, 30 January 2011 22:30)

No my friend , if Serbia does unilaterally intervene and invade Kosovo , its not the US or EU you will have to worry about. Its the 2 million or so Kosovo Albanians.

And that my friend is somehting you should worry about.

Now that is the future reality.

sj

pre 13 godina

Is this is a warning to Tadic and Sutanovac, since both of them are so eager to join NATO?
(Agim Kelmendi, 30 January 2011 11:28)

Spot on. But this is a message to NATO as well; in case they have ideas which I seriously doubt.

Konunzin onmipresence in the Serbian media make him less look like an ambassador but more a warlord/governor of an Russian province. There is certainly no 2nd country in this world where an ambassador allows to open his mouth so shamelessly and put ultimata in a host country where he supposed to have a diplomatic tone. But we all knew it all along that the longer the Kosovo topic is determine Serbian policy, the less Serbia loses its souvereignty to Russia. In fact, Serbia can do nothing what would displease Russia, not even a little bit.
(JohnC., 30 January 2011 13:47)

And of course Kosovo is that beacon of freedom and democracy which is beholding to no one. If you have not worked it out already I’ll draw you as nice picture – Russian is the king pin in the Balkans. Just like with Egypt, the US will not lift a finger when Serbia takes over Kosovo again. These are neither idle nor patriotic statements but the future reality.

If I was an Albanian I would be very afraid.

Mr. Konuzin, since Russia invaded Georgia, more countries want to join NATO. Why don't you ask yourself why is that happening?
(ivan, 30 January 2011 17:39)

Name these countries.

Evert

pre 13 godina

Dear Zoran,

Nice comments, but it will be time to look to the future and not stay in the past.
See what the politics have brought before Boris Tadic, how many employed people, how manny people beneath the minimum life standard, and now with this cold days how manny old people dy because they have nothing to eat and warming? I think everyone in Serbia have to wake up, and act like the rest of Europe. I hope you realize that your comments bring nothing good for Serbia. And I know also that the NATO is led by US and act only in there benefits.
But resist alone against the rest of the word is a no option I hope you understand, and sometimes you have to choose the best of two worst. And choose now for Europe and the NATO is that choose.

James Blunt

pre 13 godina

"“Serbia obviously sees some advantages in taking part in the Partnership for Peace program,” he pointed out."

Obviously, you cannot blame only Serbia for that. Serbia got very disappointed back in 1999 when Russia first said they would give them anti-aircraft systems against NATO, then did not keep its promises. Bad friend bad friend Russia.
Then Russia captured the Pristina airport but later got scared by me and my beautiful voice and left. Another disappointment for Serbia.

truthiness

pre 13 godina

Lets be clear. The Russians should not be trying to dictate who can and cannot be part of something. Like the Serbians , the Russians should be asking themselves , "why do our neighbours mistrust or hate us so much they want to join an alliance whos sole purpose is to protect them against us".

Address that and you wont have to worry about NATO expansion. This is not rocket science.

highduke

pre 13 godina

This is where MONTENEGRO comes into play. The Podgorica-based serbophobes will no longer be able to join NATO without RUS pouring resources into initiating re-integration with Serbia in a Ukraine-style scenario

Zoran

pre 13 godina

“Serbia obviously sees some advantages in taking part in the Partnership for Peace program,” he pointed out.
--
Serbia as in the majority of Serbia's citizens see no advantages of collaborating with NATO but only Tadic and his sell-outs. NATO is very unpopular here and I truly hope Russia prevents any further collaboration with the world's biggest killing machine.

Leo

pre 13 godina

This is not a "warning" to anyone. The Russian ambassador's skepticism about NATO is shared by an overwhelming majority of Serbs, including all actual patriotic Serbs. "Warnings" and "ultimatums" are issued by the American ambassador and the EU. Unlike Russia, they also bomb and kill Serbs.

JohnC.

pre 13 godina

Konunzin onmipresence in the Serbian media make him less look like an ambassador but more a warlord/governor of an Russian province. There is certainly no 2nd country in this world where an ambassador allows to open his mouth so shamelessly and put ultimata in a host country where he supposed to have a diplomatic tone. But we all knew it all along that the longer the Kosovo topic is determine Serbian policy, the less Serbia loses its souvereignty to Russia. In fact, Serbia can do nothing what would displease Russia, not even a little bit.

Ataman

pre 13 godina

Is this is a warning to Tadic and Sutanovac, since both of them are so eager to join NATO?
(Agim Kelmendi, 30 January 2011 11:28)

More to Ukraina (case basically closed for now) and first-most to Saakashvili. Serbia is a completely different case.

Am I alone who think, Saak's face does look a bit like face of Thaçi?

Leo

pre 13 godina

This is not a "warning" to anyone. The Russian ambassador's skepticism about NATO is shared by an overwhelming majority of Serbs, including all actual patriotic Serbs. "Warnings" and "ultimatums" are issued by the American ambassador and the EU. Unlike Russia, they also bomb and kill Serbs.

Zoran

pre 13 godina

“Serbia obviously sees some advantages in taking part in the Partnership for Peace program,” he pointed out.
--
Serbia as in the majority of Serbia's citizens see no advantages of collaborating with NATO but only Tadic and his sell-outs. NATO is very unpopular here and I truly hope Russia prevents any further collaboration with the world's biggest killing machine.

highduke

pre 13 godina

This is where MONTENEGRO comes into play. The Podgorica-based serbophobes will no longer be able to join NATO without RUS pouring resources into initiating re-integration with Serbia in a Ukraine-style scenario

Ataman

pre 13 godina

Is this is a warning to Tadic and Sutanovac, since both of them are so eager to join NATO?
(Agim Kelmendi, 30 January 2011 11:28)

More to Ukraina (case basically closed for now) and first-most to Saakashvili. Serbia is a completely different case.

Am I alone who think, Saak's face does look a bit like face of Thaçi?

JohnC.

pre 13 godina

Konunzin onmipresence in the Serbian media make him less look like an ambassador but more a warlord/governor of an Russian province. There is certainly no 2nd country in this world where an ambassador allows to open his mouth so shamelessly and put ultimata in a host country where he supposed to have a diplomatic tone. But we all knew it all along that the longer the Kosovo topic is determine Serbian policy, the less Serbia loses its souvereignty to Russia. In fact, Serbia can do nothing what would displease Russia, not even a little bit.

sj

pre 13 godina

Is this is a warning to Tadic and Sutanovac, since both of them are so eager to join NATO?
(Agim Kelmendi, 30 January 2011 11:28)

Spot on. But this is a message to NATO as well; in case they have ideas which I seriously doubt.

Konunzin onmipresence in the Serbian media make him less look like an ambassador but more a warlord/governor of an Russian province. There is certainly no 2nd country in this world where an ambassador allows to open his mouth so shamelessly and put ultimata in a host country where he supposed to have a diplomatic tone. But we all knew it all along that the longer the Kosovo topic is determine Serbian policy, the less Serbia loses its souvereignty to Russia. In fact, Serbia can do nothing what would displease Russia, not even a little bit.
(JohnC., 30 January 2011 13:47)

And of course Kosovo is that beacon of freedom and democracy which is beholding to no one. If you have not worked it out already I’ll draw you as nice picture – Russian is the king pin in the Balkans. Just like with Egypt, the US will not lift a finger when Serbia takes over Kosovo again. These are neither idle nor patriotic statements but the future reality.

If I was an Albanian I would be very afraid.

Mr. Konuzin, since Russia invaded Georgia, more countries want to join NATO. Why don't you ask yourself why is that happening?
(ivan, 30 January 2011 17:39)

Name these countries.

truthiness

pre 13 godina

Lets be clear. The Russians should not be trying to dictate who can and cannot be part of something. Like the Serbians , the Russians should be asking themselves , "why do our neighbours mistrust or hate us so much they want to join an alliance whos sole purpose is to protect them against us".

Address that and you wont have to worry about NATO expansion. This is not rocket science.

James Blunt

pre 13 godina

"“Serbia obviously sees some advantages in taking part in the Partnership for Peace program,” he pointed out."

Obviously, you cannot blame only Serbia for that. Serbia got very disappointed back in 1999 when Russia first said they would give them anti-aircraft systems against NATO, then did not keep its promises. Bad friend bad friend Russia.
Then Russia captured the Pristina airport but later got scared by me and my beautiful voice and left. Another disappointment for Serbia.

Evert

pre 13 godina

Dear Zoran,

Nice comments, but it will be time to look to the future and not stay in the past.
See what the politics have brought before Boris Tadic, how many employed people, how manny people beneath the minimum life standard, and now with this cold days how manny old people dy because they have nothing to eat and warming? I think everyone in Serbia have to wake up, and act like the rest of Europe. I hope you realize that your comments bring nothing good for Serbia. And I know also that the NATO is led by US and act only in there benefits.
But resist alone against the rest of the word is a no option I hope you understand, and sometimes you have to choose the best of two worst. And choose now for Europe and the NATO is that choose.

Basta!

pre 13 godina

If you assuming that Serbia wants to keep the 2 million Albanians within their borders – here is a piece of good advice, don’t!
(sj, 31 January 2011 23:14)
***
So, you are promoting forced expulsion again?

truthiness

pre 13 godina

Just like with Egypt, the US will not lift a finger when Serbia takes over Kosovo again. These are neither idle nor patriotic statements but the future reality.

(sj, 30 January 2011 22:30)

No my friend , if Serbia does unilaterally intervene and invade Kosovo , its not the US or EU you will have to worry about. Its the 2 million or so Kosovo Albanians.

And that my friend is somehting you should worry about.

Now that is the future reality.

sj

pre 13 godina

No my friend , if Serbia does unilaterally intervene and invade Kosovo , its not the US or EU you will have to worry about. Its the 2 million or so Kosovo Albanians.

And that my friend is somehting you should worry about.

Now that is the future reality.
(truthiness, 31 January 2011 02:34)

May I ask with what are they going to present a threat to any Serbian return? Bare hands, hand guns, tanks, helicopters, warships, aircraft carriers?

If you assuming that Serbia wants to keep the 2 million Albanians within their borders – here is a piece of good advice, don’t!

Leo

pre 13 godina

This is not a "warning" to anyone. The Russian ambassador's skepticism about NATO is shared by an overwhelming majority of Serbs, including all actual patriotic Serbs. "Warnings" and "ultimatums" are issued by the American ambassador and the EU. Unlike Russia, they also bomb and kill Serbs.

JohnC.

pre 13 godina

Konunzin onmipresence in the Serbian media make him less look like an ambassador but more a warlord/governor of an Russian province. There is certainly no 2nd country in this world where an ambassador allows to open his mouth so shamelessly and put ultimata in a host country where he supposed to have a diplomatic tone. But we all knew it all along that the longer the Kosovo topic is determine Serbian policy, the less Serbia loses its souvereignty to Russia. In fact, Serbia can do nothing what would displease Russia, not even a little bit.

sj

pre 13 godina

No my friend , if Serbia does unilaterally intervene and invade Kosovo , its not the US or EU you will have to worry about. Its the 2 million or so Kosovo Albanians.

And that my friend is somehting you should worry about.

Now that is the future reality.
(truthiness, 31 January 2011 02:34)

May I ask with what are they going to present a threat to any Serbian return? Bare hands, hand guns, tanks, helicopters, warships, aircraft carriers?

If you assuming that Serbia wants to keep the 2 million Albanians within their borders – here is a piece of good advice, don’t!

highduke

pre 13 godina

This is where MONTENEGRO comes into play. The Podgorica-based serbophobes will no longer be able to join NATO without RUS pouring resources into initiating re-integration with Serbia in a Ukraine-style scenario

Ataman

pre 13 godina

Is this is a warning to Tadic and Sutanovac, since both of them are so eager to join NATO?
(Agim Kelmendi, 30 January 2011 11:28)

More to Ukraina (case basically closed for now) and first-most to Saakashvili. Serbia is a completely different case.

Am I alone who think, Saak's face does look a bit like face of Thaçi?

James Blunt

pre 13 godina

"“Serbia obviously sees some advantages in taking part in the Partnership for Peace program,” he pointed out."

Obviously, you cannot blame only Serbia for that. Serbia got very disappointed back in 1999 when Russia first said they would give them anti-aircraft systems against NATO, then did not keep its promises. Bad friend bad friend Russia.
Then Russia captured the Pristina airport but later got scared by me and my beautiful voice and left. Another disappointment for Serbia.

Evert

pre 13 godina

Dear Zoran,

Nice comments, but it will be time to look to the future and not stay in the past.
See what the politics have brought before Boris Tadic, how many employed people, how manny people beneath the minimum life standard, and now with this cold days how manny old people dy because they have nothing to eat and warming? I think everyone in Serbia have to wake up, and act like the rest of Europe. I hope you realize that your comments bring nothing good for Serbia. And I know also that the NATO is led by US and act only in there benefits.
But resist alone against the rest of the word is a no option I hope you understand, and sometimes you have to choose the best of two worst. And choose now for Europe and the NATO is that choose.

Zoran

pre 13 godina

“Serbia obviously sees some advantages in taking part in the Partnership for Peace program,” he pointed out.
--
Serbia as in the majority of Serbia's citizens see no advantages of collaborating with NATO but only Tadic and his sell-outs. NATO is very unpopular here and I truly hope Russia prevents any further collaboration with the world's biggest killing machine.

truthiness

pre 13 godina

Lets be clear. The Russians should not be trying to dictate who can and cannot be part of something. Like the Serbians , the Russians should be asking themselves , "why do our neighbours mistrust or hate us so much they want to join an alliance whos sole purpose is to protect them against us".

Address that and you wont have to worry about NATO expansion. This is not rocket science.

sj

pre 13 godina

Is this is a warning to Tadic and Sutanovac, since both of them are so eager to join NATO?
(Agim Kelmendi, 30 January 2011 11:28)

Spot on. But this is a message to NATO as well; in case they have ideas which I seriously doubt.

Konunzin onmipresence in the Serbian media make him less look like an ambassador but more a warlord/governor of an Russian province. There is certainly no 2nd country in this world where an ambassador allows to open his mouth so shamelessly and put ultimata in a host country where he supposed to have a diplomatic tone. But we all knew it all along that the longer the Kosovo topic is determine Serbian policy, the less Serbia loses its souvereignty to Russia. In fact, Serbia can do nothing what would displease Russia, not even a little bit.
(JohnC., 30 January 2011 13:47)

And of course Kosovo is that beacon of freedom and democracy which is beholding to no one. If you have not worked it out already I’ll draw you as nice picture – Russian is the king pin in the Balkans. Just like with Egypt, the US will not lift a finger when Serbia takes over Kosovo again. These are neither idle nor patriotic statements but the future reality.

If I was an Albanian I would be very afraid.

Mr. Konuzin, since Russia invaded Georgia, more countries want to join NATO. Why don't you ask yourself why is that happening?
(ivan, 30 January 2011 17:39)

Name these countries.

truthiness

pre 13 godina

Just like with Egypt, the US will not lift a finger when Serbia takes over Kosovo again. These are neither idle nor patriotic statements but the future reality.

(sj, 30 January 2011 22:30)

No my friend , if Serbia does unilaterally intervene and invade Kosovo , its not the US or EU you will have to worry about. Its the 2 million or so Kosovo Albanians.

And that my friend is somehting you should worry about.

Now that is the future reality.

Basta!

pre 13 godina

If you assuming that Serbia wants to keep the 2 million Albanians within their borders – here is a piece of good advice, don’t!
(sj, 31 January 2011 23:14)
***
So, you are promoting forced expulsion again?