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Monday, 27.06.2011.

17:36

"Kosovo no state, agreements won't be signed"

Belgrade Kosovo talks team head Borislav Stefanović today did not wish to comment on the details of future agreements with Kosovo's ethnic Albanians.

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pss

pre 12 godina

It’s amazing that Albanians claim that Kosovo will never return to Serbs control because “To many innocent people died from 1912 until 1999....” yet not one to date would make a statement that if Serbia did recognise Kosovo not one Albanian will cross over to Serbia and look for work.

They really fascinate me.
(sj, 27 June 2011 23:35)
So you think Serbians should not go elsewhere to work in countries that recognize Serbia as a state? Otherwise your post makes no sense. By the way did you not say that your financial empire was built outside of Serbia????
Really fascinates me too!

sj

pre 12 godina

(Dulo, 27 June 2011 19:30)


It’s amazing that Albanians claim that Kosovo will never return to Serbs control because “To many innocent people died from 1912 until 1999....” yet not one to date would make a statement that if Serbia did recognise Kosovo not one Albanian will cross over to Serbia and look for work.

They really fascinate me.

Top

pre 12 godina

"I think we get a better picture of the talks now. The two sides get together and have lunch and then listen to what the EU wants them to do. "
(pss, 27 June 2011 19:59)

It was clear from the very beginning that it was the EU that proposed these talks and want to see results. Neither Kosovo nor Serbia wanted them, they are both happy with the status quo, for different reasons: Serbia wants to keep the illusion that Kosovo is Serbia, Kosovo wants to keep the illiusian they are independet. Of course neither Serbia nor Kosovo (totally depending on donor money) is in a position to refuse talks. In the end, there will be 'magnificent results' like the upcoming agreement about the customs stamps (which neither say 'UNMIK Kosovo' nor 'Independent dream state (a.k.a. Republic :-) of Kosovo', but simply 'Kosovo'.

Dulo

pre 12 godina

Do not blame the Albanians again Mr Stefanovic, either you reach agreements or you don´t, as it looks silly blaming others, for not having the guts.... The age of signing deals behind closed doors is not what we in Kosovo like our politicians to do. What is correct to say is 'we change our minds, and we can not sign any deals`.
Either way or aither way Kosovo is not and it never will be part of Serbia again. To many innocent people died from 1912 until 1999....

pss

pre 12 godina

I think we get a better picture of the talks now. The two sides get together and have lunch and then listen to what the EU wants them to do.
I always wondered why it was only attended by low level unknowns and now we know. They are only there for the picture taking.

Top

pre 12 godina

"I think we get a better picture of the talks now. The two sides get together and have lunch and then listen to what the EU wants them to do. "
(pss, 27 June 2011 19:59)

It was clear from the very beginning that it was the EU that proposed these talks and want to see results. Neither Kosovo nor Serbia wanted them, they are both happy with the status quo, for different reasons: Serbia wants to keep the illusion that Kosovo is Serbia, Kosovo wants to keep the illiusian they are independet. Of course neither Serbia nor Kosovo (totally depending on donor money) is in a position to refuse talks. In the end, there will be 'magnificent results' like the upcoming agreement about the customs stamps (which neither say 'UNMIK Kosovo' nor 'Independent dream state (a.k.a. Republic :-) of Kosovo', but simply 'Kosovo'.

Dulo

pre 12 godina

Do not blame the Albanians again Mr Stefanovic, either you reach agreements or you don´t, as it looks silly blaming others, for not having the guts.... The age of signing deals behind closed doors is not what we in Kosovo like our politicians to do. What is correct to say is 'we change our minds, and we can not sign any deals`.
Either way or aither way Kosovo is not and it never will be part of Serbia again. To many innocent people died from 1912 until 1999....

pss

pre 12 godina

I think we get a better picture of the talks now. The two sides get together and have lunch and then listen to what the EU wants them to do.
I always wondered why it was only attended by low level unknowns and now we know. They are only there for the picture taking.

sj

pre 12 godina

(Dulo, 27 June 2011 19:30)


It’s amazing that Albanians claim that Kosovo will never return to Serbs control because “To many innocent people died from 1912 until 1999....” yet not one to date would make a statement that if Serbia did recognise Kosovo not one Albanian will cross over to Serbia and look for work.

They really fascinate me.

pss

pre 12 godina

It’s amazing that Albanians claim that Kosovo will never return to Serbs control because “To many innocent people died from 1912 until 1999....” yet not one to date would make a statement that if Serbia did recognise Kosovo not one Albanian will cross over to Serbia and look for work.

They really fascinate me.
(sj, 27 June 2011 23:35)
So you think Serbians should not go elsewhere to work in countries that recognize Serbia as a state? Otherwise your post makes no sense. By the way did you not say that your financial empire was built outside of Serbia????
Really fascinates me too!

Dulo

pre 12 godina

Do not blame the Albanians again Mr Stefanovic, either you reach agreements or you don´t, as it looks silly blaming others, for not having the guts.... The age of signing deals behind closed doors is not what we in Kosovo like our politicians to do. What is correct to say is 'we change our minds, and we can not sign any deals`.
Either way or aither way Kosovo is not and it never will be part of Serbia again. To many innocent people died from 1912 until 1999....

pss

pre 12 godina

I think we get a better picture of the talks now. The two sides get together and have lunch and then listen to what the EU wants them to do.
I always wondered why it was only attended by low level unknowns and now we know. They are only there for the picture taking.

Top

pre 12 godina

"I think we get a better picture of the talks now. The two sides get together and have lunch and then listen to what the EU wants them to do. "
(pss, 27 June 2011 19:59)

It was clear from the very beginning that it was the EU that proposed these talks and want to see results. Neither Kosovo nor Serbia wanted them, they are both happy with the status quo, for different reasons: Serbia wants to keep the illusion that Kosovo is Serbia, Kosovo wants to keep the illiusian they are independet. Of course neither Serbia nor Kosovo (totally depending on donor money) is in a position to refuse talks. In the end, there will be 'magnificent results' like the upcoming agreement about the customs stamps (which neither say 'UNMIK Kosovo' nor 'Independent dream state (a.k.a. Republic :-) of Kosovo', but simply 'Kosovo'.

sj

pre 12 godina

(Dulo, 27 June 2011 19:30)


It’s amazing that Albanians claim that Kosovo will never return to Serbs control because “To many innocent people died from 1912 until 1999....” yet not one to date would make a statement that if Serbia did recognise Kosovo not one Albanian will cross over to Serbia and look for work.

They really fascinate me.

pss

pre 12 godina

It’s amazing that Albanians claim that Kosovo will never return to Serbs control because “To many innocent people died from 1912 until 1999....” yet not one to date would make a statement that if Serbia did recognise Kosovo not one Albanian will cross over to Serbia and look for work.

They really fascinate me.
(sj, 27 June 2011 23:35)
So you think Serbians should not go elsewhere to work in countries that recognize Serbia as a state? Otherwise your post makes no sense. By the way did you not say that your financial empire was built outside of Serbia????
Really fascinates me too!