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Tuesday, 21.06.2011.

09:30

FM: EU accession process to become "more strict"

Serbian FM Vuk Jeremić has said that Serbia will soon face a "more strict" approach of the EU, as the country hopes to join the organization.

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Aleks

pre 12 godina

EU has a different program for war criminals.
(ivan, 21 June 2011 17:51)

Yes, they keep their jobs as politicians which they finally quit for a lucrative job in private industry, become evangelical messiahs who believe they have seen the truth (any guesses yet?), spend their holidays on oligarch yachts slowly getting fatter until they either live to a ripe old age or die of cancer. Oh, and they write or have written for them autobiographies about how they regret nothing they did and it was all good.

In Austria, it is much more simple, they give them big fat pensions and protect them from extradition until they die of old age, 95 for the recently deceased Milovoj Asner. There are still millions of old nazis also living it up still in their old ages, but their governments have 'moved on'.

george

pre 12 godina

Why are Serbs so DESPERATE to join the EU,it's a dying monster with nowhere to go but DOWN!Why don't the Serbian people ask the British more and more of them are becoming discontented with the EU.It's a YOU must do what we tell you...OR ELSE,theres no individuality.

Ari Gold

pre 12 godina

Surprise surprise, the EU moved the goalposts yet again!

It's about time that the EU doesn't ever want to allow her to join, and begin forging a new future as an independent, Christian nation.

As Diana and WTF both remarked, the EU is dying. Serbia doesn't need to be dragged into the grave with it, so why not just turn away from it?

The only nations which have benefitted from it are France and Germany - everyone else has ended up well and truly shafted by kilometres of red tape and tons of bureaucracy.
(James, 21 June 2011 20:03)

Couldn't have said it better...Serbia needs a legitimate political party that is Euro skeptic and exposes the farce the EU fantasy really is. SNS had an opportunity to be a party which could have presented real alternatives to EU integration but have thus far failed to do so. Instead of breaking off from the Radicals to form a less nationalist, more Euro skeptic party they became equally "nationalist" but supporting EU integration.

Turning our attention towards China seems like such an easy decision for Serbia. But how when the officials in Belgrade are only there in the first place because of someone else. They owe their careers to the EU, and look out for their interests before Serbia's, plain and simple.

Banning foreign funded NGO's from operating in Serbia, defaulting loans to the IMF/World Bank..and perhaps even nationalizing all of Serbia's foreign owned corporations and then selling it for a small price to Serbian companies..it would be a rocky first few years but we wouldn't be walking with the weight of chains.

After that, build strong relations with countries in the EU who are friendly to Serbia on an individual country basis..not the EU as a whole. With so many other options on the table in today's global economy to jump aboard the Titanic right before it sinks is foolish... especially when we are not in deep enough to where we cant get out NOW.

James

pre 12 godina

Surprise surprise, the EU moved the goalposts yet again!

It's about time that the EU doesn't ever want to allow her to join, and begin forging a new future as an independent, Christian nation.

As Diana and WTF both remarked, the EU is dying. Serbia doesn't need to be dragged into the grave with it, so why not just turn away from it?

The only nations which have benefitted from it are France and Germany - everyone else has ended up well and truly shafted by kilometres of red tape and tons of bureaucracy.

Leonidas

pre 12 godina

While i agree with both wtf and Diana's postings what i would add is the EU concept was devised by the EU elites in France,Germany in order to consolidate their power grip on their populations and on the rest of Europe.This is why all decisions taken by the bureaucrats are taken without the consent of the people.So much for democracy.

It was a delusion to think that it is possible to have massively different economies operating under a one cap fits all currency and interest rate. The Euro is doomed and no amount of pumping good money after bad will alter that fact.

What we are seeing in Spain,Greece,Portugal and elsewhere is young people totally disillusioned with what they see in today's Europe is spending their future in the jobmarket scrapyard.

The Euroland will end in tears, possibly with the germans owning the deeds to the rest of europe unless the people wake up and take matters into their hands.Maybe that was the German's plan all along?

wtf

pre 12 godina

I can not agree with you more on that Diana, may i add Spain who, besides Greece, is in full "spring mode" since more than a month now and the student protesters in England plus some more or less just-below-the-boiling point, movements around the €U. You would´nt read it in western corporate media, they are in full steam recycling and hammering out old propaganda lies from the -99 Balkans on their colonial war in Libya. Complete with rape camps, Viagra (new one i presume) and "10.000" dead, anytime for western consumption skyrocketing to "100.000", etc...

Diana

pre 12 godina

I think the EU is finished- look at Greece and the number of people protesting on the streets- and that might just be a start. We have never had a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty in the UK, and we have never been asked on other treaties- they are determined by beaurocrats in Brussles. Why do you think that is? It's because the politicians are scared to give us any resemblance of democracy they know most would want out of the EU. I want out not because I am anti Europe but because we have no real control over so many aspects of our policy and laws. I hope the people of Serbia get a real chance to consider if they want to join the fourth Reich or not. The EU will keep you hanging on until they have you completly under their thumb and then they'll let you join-can't have free thinking countries in-too dangerous for the elite. So much for Mladic being the only obstacle.

Diana

pre 12 godina

I think the EU is finished- look at Greece and the number of people protesting on the streets- and that might just be a start. We have never had a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty in the UK, and we have never been asked on other treaties- they are determined by beaurocrats in Brussles. Why do you think that is? It's because the politicians are scared to give us any resemblance of democracy they know most would want out of the EU. I want out not because I am anti Europe but because we have no real control over so many aspects of our policy and laws. I hope the people of Serbia get a real chance to consider if they want to join the fourth Reich or not. The EU will keep you hanging on until they have you completly under their thumb and then they'll let you join-can't have free thinking countries in-too dangerous for the elite. So much for Mladic being the only obstacle.

Leonidas

pre 12 godina

While i agree with both wtf and Diana's postings what i would add is the EU concept was devised by the EU elites in France,Germany in order to consolidate their power grip on their populations and on the rest of Europe.This is why all decisions taken by the bureaucrats are taken without the consent of the people.So much for democracy.

It was a delusion to think that it is possible to have massively different economies operating under a one cap fits all currency and interest rate. The Euro is doomed and no amount of pumping good money after bad will alter that fact.

What we are seeing in Spain,Greece,Portugal and elsewhere is young people totally disillusioned with what they see in today's Europe is spending their future in the jobmarket scrapyard.

The Euroland will end in tears, possibly with the germans owning the deeds to the rest of europe unless the people wake up and take matters into their hands.Maybe that was the German's plan all along?

wtf

pre 12 godina

I can not agree with you more on that Diana, may i add Spain who, besides Greece, is in full "spring mode" since more than a month now and the student protesters in England plus some more or less just-below-the-boiling point, movements around the €U. You would´nt read it in western corporate media, they are in full steam recycling and hammering out old propaganda lies from the -99 Balkans on their colonial war in Libya. Complete with rape camps, Viagra (new one i presume) and "10.000" dead, anytime for western consumption skyrocketing to "100.000", etc...

James

pre 12 godina

Surprise surprise, the EU moved the goalposts yet again!

It's about time that the EU doesn't ever want to allow her to join, and begin forging a new future as an independent, Christian nation.

As Diana and WTF both remarked, the EU is dying. Serbia doesn't need to be dragged into the grave with it, so why not just turn away from it?

The only nations which have benefitted from it are France and Germany - everyone else has ended up well and truly shafted by kilometres of red tape and tons of bureaucracy.

Ari Gold

pre 12 godina

Surprise surprise, the EU moved the goalposts yet again!

It's about time that the EU doesn't ever want to allow her to join, and begin forging a new future as an independent, Christian nation.

As Diana and WTF both remarked, the EU is dying. Serbia doesn't need to be dragged into the grave with it, so why not just turn away from it?

The only nations which have benefitted from it are France and Germany - everyone else has ended up well and truly shafted by kilometres of red tape and tons of bureaucracy.
(James, 21 June 2011 20:03)

Couldn't have said it better...Serbia needs a legitimate political party that is Euro skeptic and exposes the farce the EU fantasy really is. SNS had an opportunity to be a party which could have presented real alternatives to EU integration but have thus far failed to do so. Instead of breaking off from the Radicals to form a less nationalist, more Euro skeptic party they became equally "nationalist" but supporting EU integration.

Turning our attention towards China seems like such an easy decision for Serbia. But how when the officials in Belgrade are only there in the first place because of someone else. They owe their careers to the EU, and look out for their interests before Serbia's, plain and simple.

Banning foreign funded NGO's from operating in Serbia, defaulting loans to the IMF/World Bank..and perhaps even nationalizing all of Serbia's foreign owned corporations and then selling it for a small price to Serbian companies..it would be a rocky first few years but we wouldn't be walking with the weight of chains.

After that, build strong relations with countries in the EU who are friendly to Serbia on an individual country basis..not the EU as a whole. With so many other options on the table in today's global economy to jump aboard the Titanic right before it sinks is foolish... especially when we are not in deep enough to where we cant get out NOW.

george

pre 12 godina

Why are Serbs so DESPERATE to join the EU,it's a dying monster with nowhere to go but DOWN!Why don't the Serbian people ask the British more and more of them are becoming discontented with the EU.It's a YOU must do what we tell you...OR ELSE,theres no individuality.

Aleks

pre 12 godina

EU has a different program for war criminals.
(ivan, 21 June 2011 17:51)

Yes, they keep their jobs as politicians which they finally quit for a lucrative job in private industry, become evangelical messiahs who believe they have seen the truth (any guesses yet?), spend their holidays on oligarch yachts slowly getting fatter until they either live to a ripe old age or die of cancer. Oh, and they write or have written for them autobiographies about how they regret nothing they did and it was all good.

In Austria, it is much more simple, they give them big fat pensions and protect them from extradition until they die of old age, 95 for the recently deceased Milovoj Asner. There are still millions of old nazis also living it up still in their old ages, but their governments have 'moved on'.

wtf

pre 12 godina

I can not agree with you more on that Diana, may i add Spain who, besides Greece, is in full "spring mode" since more than a month now and the student protesters in England plus some more or less just-below-the-boiling point, movements around the €U. You would´nt read it in western corporate media, they are in full steam recycling and hammering out old propaganda lies from the -99 Balkans on their colonial war in Libya. Complete with rape camps, Viagra (new one i presume) and "10.000" dead, anytime for western consumption skyrocketing to "100.000", etc...

Diana

pre 12 godina

I think the EU is finished- look at Greece and the number of people protesting on the streets- and that might just be a start. We have never had a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty in the UK, and we have never been asked on other treaties- they are determined by beaurocrats in Brussles. Why do you think that is? It's because the politicians are scared to give us any resemblance of democracy they know most would want out of the EU. I want out not because I am anti Europe but because we have no real control over so many aspects of our policy and laws. I hope the people of Serbia get a real chance to consider if they want to join the fourth Reich or not. The EU will keep you hanging on until they have you completly under their thumb and then they'll let you join-can't have free thinking countries in-too dangerous for the elite. So much for Mladic being the only obstacle.

James

pre 12 godina

Surprise surprise, the EU moved the goalposts yet again!

It's about time that the EU doesn't ever want to allow her to join, and begin forging a new future as an independent, Christian nation.

As Diana and WTF both remarked, the EU is dying. Serbia doesn't need to be dragged into the grave with it, so why not just turn away from it?

The only nations which have benefitted from it are France and Germany - everyone else has ended up well and truly shafted by kilometres of red tape and tons of bureaucracy.

Ari Gold

pre 12 godina

Surprise surprise, the EU moved the goalposts yet again!

It's about time that the EU doesn't ever want to allow her to join, and begin forging a new future as an independent, Christian nation.

As Diana and WTF both remarked, the EU is dying. Serbia doesn't need to be dragged into the grave with it, so why not just turn away from it?

The only nations which have benefitted from it are France and Germany - everyone else has ended up well and truly shafted by kilometres of red tape and tons of bureaucracy.
(James, 21 June 2011 20:03)

Couldn't have said it better...Serbia needs a legitimate political party that is Euro skeptic and exposes the farce the EU fantasy really is. SNS had an opportunity to be a party which could have presented real alternatives to EU integration but have thus far failed to do so. Instead of breaking off from the Radicals to form a less nationalist, more Euro skeptic party they became equally "nationalist" but supporting EU integration.

Turning our attention towards China seems like such an easy decision for Serbia. But how when the officials in Belgrade are only there in the first place because of someone else. They owe their careers to the EU, and look out for their interests before Serbia's, plain and simple.

Banning foreign funded NGO's from operating in Serbia, defaulting loans to the IMF/World Bank..and perhaps even nationalizing all of Serbia's foreign owned corporations and then selling it for a small price to Serbian companies..it would be a rocky first few years but we wouldn't be walking with the weight of chains.

After that, build strong relations with countries in the EU who are friendly to Serbia on an individual country basis..not the EU as a whole. With so many other options on the table in today's global economy to jump aboard the Titanic right before it sinks is foolish... especially when we are not in deep enough to where we cant get out NOW.

Leonidas

pre 12 godina

While i agree with both wtf and Diana's postings what i would add is the EU concept was devised by the EU elites in France,Germany in order to consolidate their power grip on their populations and on the rest of Europe.This is why all decisions taken by the bureaucrats are taken without the consent of the people.So much for democracy.

It was a delusion to think that it is possible to have massively different economies operating under a one cap fits all currency and interest rate. The Euro is doomed and no amount of pumping good money after bad will alter that fact.

What we are seeing in Spain,Greece,Portugal and elsewhere is young people totally disillusioned with what they see in today's Europe is spending their future in the jobmarket scrapyard.

The Euroland will end in tears, possibly with the germans owning the deeds to the rest of europe unless the people wake up and take matters into their hands.Maybe that was the German's plan all along?

george

pre 12 godina

Why are Serbs so DESPERATE to join the EU,it's a dying monster with nowhere to go but DOWN!Why don't the Serbian people ask the British more and more of them are becoming discontented with the EU.It's a YOU must do what we tell you...OR ELSE,theres no individuality.

Aleks

pre 12 godina

EU has a different program for war criminals.
(ivan, 21 June 2011 17:51)

Yes, they keep their jobs as politicians which they finally quit for a lucrative job in private industry, become evangelical messiahs who believe they have seen the truth (any guesses yet?), spend their holidays on oligarch yachts slowly getting fatter until they either live to a ripe old age or die of cancer. Oh, and they write or have written for them autobiographies about how they regret nothing they did and it was all good.

In Austria, it is much more simple, they give them big fat pensions and protect them from extradition until they die of old age, 95 for the recently deceased Milovoj Asner. There are still millions of old nazis also living it up still in their old ages, but their governments have 'moved on'.