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Sunday, 03.07.2011.

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“Serbia on its way to recognize Kosovo”

Priština negotiating team head Edita Tahiri says the agreements between the two sides represent “Serbia’s first step toward recognition of Kosovo independence”.

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sj

pre 12 godina

She has to tell the Albanians something. To go back and say I have negotiated a system of where you can enter Serbia via ID cards or motor registration that does not bear the Albanian insignia is a tad hard to swallow considering that they are supported by the mighty western windbags.
The key to how well the Albanians were going with their economy is the not much publicized recognition of Pristina diplomas. This is not a Belgrade stipulation but the Albanians.
I’m sure there are still a few smart Albanians out there that can work it out.
On the issue of recognition, it’s not happening. The way the EU is heading I’d not put too much credence on the so called independent Kosova for too long. The EU is on the brink of financial collapse and if Greece does not tighten its belt the GFC version 2 is on the agenda.
The latest inside information from the Asian bankers is that Greece will not be able to do what is required. The Chinese are taking advantage of crises and buying strategic assets at bargain basement prices.

pss

pre 12 godina

Sounds to me like Edita Tahiri needs to save face by coming up with this outrageous claim that Serbia will recognize Kosovo. It a great way to shift focus away from the concessions Pristina had to make. The agreements on freedom of movement, birth registries and university diplomas. Sounds like Serbia and Kosovo are becoming one once again.
(MikeC, 3 July 2011 15:07)
Actually Tahiri and Stefanovic are doing the same thing. Trying to convince Kosovo that Serbia is close to recognizing, and convince Serbia that the agreements are not between 2 states. But actually it is somewhere in the middle both doing what EU is forcing each to do.
As far as your becoming one again anyone with both feet planted firmly on the ground could not seriously make that statement.

MikeC

pre 12 godina

Ivan

Ha ha ha! Hey dude please explain to me what region northern Vojvodina is? I know of Vojvodina but not northern Vojvodina. Perhaps you meen the republik of Subotica? Is it populated with albanians or perhaps 1 gazillian years ago it belonged to the imaginary illyrian kindom of human trafficers?

Milan

pre 12 godina

"What if Sandzak, Presheva Valley, Pirot region, Northern Vojvodina decide to not recognize Serbia as their country. You are giving them ideas that might cost Serbia big time in the future.
(ivan, 3 July 2011 17:17)"

What when (not if) the Serbs in Kosovo do not recognize the fake state of "Kosova"? The EU cannot afford these kinds of micro-UDIs because if it does many EU countries as we know them today will be on the chopping block. Not that that would be a bad thing if it will bring down the EU as we know it today. I would encourage the Albanians in Serbia, excluding Kosovo, to pull off another Kosovo and then watch what will happen and how quickly the support for "Kosova" will vanish.

CG

pre 12 godina

I hope that my country Serbia will finaly recognize Kosovo, but i also suport serbian people from Mitrovica etc if they dont want to accept Kosovo as their country.
(NS, 3 July 2011 14:17

Typical attitude from Serbs from Serbia...

Sell out everything,if somebody hits you turn the other cheeck,accept the "reality",but only if it is in Serbia disadvantage and hope that you will get into EU in the year 7456 ,after EU entry nobody has to work and we will live like in Switzerland...

You people are really brainwashed behind comprehension,thanks we Montenegrins seperated from you guys otherwise we would have gone down with you and your "genial" Serbian negotiation tactics which say:

"Give away everything in return for nothing!"

Retarded idiots...

neko iz mase

pre 12 godina

It's just Edita's statement for internal use in Albanian dominating parts of Kosovo and Metohija. Nothing more! Serbia won't ever recognize this so called state nor accept that this thing to open its "embassy" in Belgrade. It's just albanian wishful thinking we've seen so many times before!

NEWS Flush

pre 12 godina

In some other news, Pacolli confirmed that he bought Neverland out of the legacies of Michael Jackson (RIP), so another 'Land' will recognize Kosovo soon :)

Hank the Tank

pre 12 godina

NEWSFLASH!

It's now official. Edita Tahiri was right all along. The Serbian government just a few minutes ago recognized the self proclaimed independece of Kosovo. On monday Serbia will open an embassy in Pristina. Serbia will also recognize the creation of Greater Albania. Which will include all of Greece, Romania, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Croatia and Canada.
Well, perhaps not but I bet I got some albanians excited there for a second. How many times haven't we heard albanians make this claim?
Every day they claim Russia will recognize, Serbia will recognize, China will recognize and in the end the Island of Bullshit is the only one to recognize.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 12 godina

LOL Once again, table scraps that fall on the floor are understood as sumptuous meals by the starving Kosovo government :)

JohnC.

pre 12 godina

Good job, Edita. Serbia has been successfully eroded at certain areas. The path is clear and Serbia will definitely (have to) recognize Kosovo, sooner or later. But don't rush to fast with that kind of statements, because time will prove you right, anyway.

Cheers!

ivan

pre 12 godina

I hope that my country Serbia will finaly recognize Kosovo, but i also suport serbian people from Mitrovica etc if they dont want to accept Kosovo as their country.
(NS, 3 July 2011 14:17)

What if Sandzak, Presheva Valley, Pirot region, Northern Vojvodina decide to not recognize Serbia as their country. You are giving them ideas that might cost Serbia big time in the future.

Milan

pre 12 godina

"Not to sound skeptical or pessimistic but what are the chances of Serbia being on its way to recognize Kosovo's proclamation of independence?
(resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada, 3 July 2011 15:50)"

Realistically the same probability as when hell freezes over, although with Tadic everything is possible. If he does he should start looking for a good lawyer, because he will need one when he will be kicked out of office in the near future and then he will be eligible to be prosecuted because he violated the Serbian constitution.

MikeC

pre 12 godina

Sounds to me like Edita Tahiri needs to save face by coming up with this outrageous claim that Serbia will recognize Kosovo. It a great way to shift focus away from the concessions Pristina had to make. The agreements on freedom of movement, birth registries and university diplomas. Sounds like Serbia and Kosovo are becoming one once again.

resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada

pre 12 godina

Not to sound skeptical or pessimistic but what are the chances of Serbia being on its way to recognize Kosovo's proclamation of independence?

NS

pre 12 godina

I hope that my country Serbia will finaly recognize Kosovo, but i also suport serbian people from Mitrovica etc if they dont want to accept Kosovo as their country.

highduke

pre 12 godina

Good. Keep lying. She has to say that but she cant answer why 'recognition' is taking months & rounds of negotiations that Albanians & the West all deemed redundant and when Montenegro's & Macedonia's peaceful exit and recognition by Belgrade was instantaneous by comparison especially considering that Belgrade hasn't been controling KiM for almost 12 YEARS.

Zoran

pre 12 godina

Priština negotiating team head Edita Tahiri says the agreements between the two sides represent “Serbia’s first step toward recognition of Kosovo independence”.
--
Well, that seems like a good way of selling these negotiations to ethnic Albanians. If they were told the truth that more than autonomy, less than independence is being negotiated then it probably wouldn't go down so well. Lets hope this ends up being a good and solid compromise.

Analyst

pre 12 godina

"These could be the first historic agreements between the two states and I think that they were reached because the both states have a goal to join the European Union."

No, it's not an agreement between two states, since Kosovo is not a state. And Kosovo might have the goal to join the EU, but it's not recognized by 5 of the EU members, so: No way. And another no, they were reached only because the EU was proposing and pushing Serbia and Kosovo, whoch both are not in a position to refuse the EU proposals.

"According to her, the agreements are based on reciprocity and their implementation will be guaranteed and monitored by the EU. "

Reciprocity is a good base, and of course the EU will monitor and guarantee them, because they are simply not bilateral agreements with signatures like it would be between two states, and they don't have any value without a guarantor.

Analyst

pre 12 godina

"These could be the first historic agreements between the two states and I think that they were reached because the both states have a goal to join the European Union."

No, it's not an agreement between two states, since Kosovo is not a state. And Kosovo might have the goal to join the EU, but it's not recognized by 5 of the EU members, so: No way. And another no, they were reached only because the EU was proposing and pushing Serbia and Kosovo, whoch both are not in a position to refuse the EU proposals.

"According to her, the agreements are based on reciprocity and their implementation will be guaranteed and monitored by the EU. "

Reciprocity is a good base, and of course the EU will monitor and guarantee them, because they are simply not bilateral agreements with signatures like it would be between two states, and they don't have any value without a guarantor.

Zoran

pre 12 godina

Priština negotiating team head Edita Tahiri says the agreements between the two sides represent “Serbia’s first step toward recognition of Kosovo independence”.
--
Well, that seems like a good way of selling these negotiations to ethnic Albanians. If they were told the truth that more than autonomy, less than independence is being negotiated then it probably wouldn't go down so well. Lets hope this ends up being a good and solid compromise.

MikeC

pre 12 godina

Sounds to me like Edita Tahiri needs to save face by coming up with this outrageous claim that Serbia will recognize Kosovo. It a great way to shift focus away from the concessions Pristina had to make. The agreements on freedom of movement, birth registries and university diplomas. Sounds like Serbia and Kosovo are becoming one once again.

highduke

pre 12 godina

Good. Keep lying. She has to say that but she cant answer why 'recognition' is taking months & rounds of negotiations that Albanians & the West all deemed redundant and when Montenegro's & Macedonia's peaceful exit and recognition by Belgrade was instantaneous by comparison especially considering that Belgrade hasn't been controling KiM for almost 12 YEARS.

Hank the Tank

pre 12 godina

NEWSFLASH!

It's now official. Edita Tahiri was right all along. The Serbian government just a few minutes ago recognized the self proclaimed independece of Kosovo. On monday Serbia will open an embassy in Pristina. Serbia will also recognize the creation of Greater Albania. Which will include all of Greece, Romania, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Croatia and Canada.
Well, perhaps not but I bet I got some albanians excited there for a second. How many times haven't we heard albanians make this claim?
Every day they claim Russia will recognize, Serbia will recognize, China will recognize and in the end the Island of Bullshit is the only one to recognize.

Milan

pre 12 godina

"Not to sound skeptical or pessimistic but what are the chances of Serbia being on its way to recognize Kosovo's proclamation of independence?
(resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada, 3 July 2011 15:50)"

Realistically the same probability as when hell freezes over, although with Tadic everything is possible. If he does he should start looking for a good lawyer, because he will need one when he will be kicked out of office in the near future and then he will be eligible to be prosecuted because he violated the Serbian constitution.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 12 godina

LOL Once again, table scraps that fall on the floor are understood as sumptuous meals by the starving Kosovo government :)

MikeC

pre 12 godina

Ivan

Ha ha ha! Hey dude please explain to me what region northern Vojvodina is? I know of Vojvodina but not northern Vojvodina. Perhaps you meen the republik of Subotica? Is it populated with albanians or perhaps 1 gazillian years ago it belonged to the imaginary illyrian kindom of human trafficers?

sj

pre 12 godina

She has to tell the Albanians something. To go back and say I have negotiated a system of where you can enter Serbia via ID cards or motor registration that does not bear the Albanian insignia is a tad hard to swallow considering that they are supported by the mighty western windbags.
The key to how well the Albanians were going with their economy is the not much publicized recognition of Pristina diplomas. This is not a Belgrade stipulation but the Albanians.
I’m sure there are still a few smart Albanians out there that can work it out.
On the issue of recognition, it’s not happening. The way the EU is heading I’d not put too much credence on the so called independent Kosova for too long. The EU is on the brink of financial collapse and if Greece does not tighten its belt the GFC version 2 is on the agenda.
The latest inside information from the Asian bankers is that Greece will not be able to do what is required. The Chinese are taking advantage of crises and buying strategic assets at bargain basement prices.

neko iz mase

pre 12 godina

It's just Edita's statement for internal use in Albanian dominating parts of Kosovo and Metohija. Nothing more! Serbia won't ever recognize this so called state nor accept that this thing to open its "embassy" in Belgrade. It's just albanian wishful thinking we've seen so many times before!

NS

pre 12 godina

I hope that my country Serbia will finaly recognize Kosovo, but i also suport serbian people from Mitrovica etc if they dont want to accept Kosovo as their country.

NEWS Flush

pre 12 godina

In some other news, Pacolli confirmed that he bought Neverland out of the legacies of Michael Jackson (RIP), so another 'Land' will recognize Kosovo soon :)

Milan

pre 12 godina

"What if Sandzak, Presheva Valley, Pirot region, Northern Vojvodina decide to not recognize Serbia as their country. You are giving them ideas that might cost Serbia big time in the future.
(ivan, 3 July 2011 17:17)"

What when (not if) the Serbs in Kosovo do not recognize the fake state of "Kosova"? The EU cannot afford these kinds of micro-UDIs because if it does many EU countries as we know them today will be on the chopping block. Not that that would be a bad thing if it will bring down the EU as we know it today. I would encourage the Albanians in Serbia, excluding Kosovo, to pull off another Kosovo and then watch what will happen and how quickly the support for "Kosova" will vanish.

resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada

pre 12 godina

Not to sound skeptical or pessimistic but what are the chances of Serbia being on its way to recognize Kosovo's proclamation of independence?

ivan

pre 12 godina

I hope that my country Serbia will finaly recognize Kosovo, but i also suport serbian people from Mitrovica etc if they dont want to accept Kosovo as their country.
(NS, 3 July 2011 14:17)

What if Sandzak, Presheva Valley, Pirot region, Northern Vojvodina decide to not recognize Serbia as their country. You are giving them ideas that might cost Serbia big time in the future.

CG

pre 12 godina

I hope that my country Serbia will finaly recognize Kosovo, but i also suport serbian people from Mitrovica etc if they dont want to accept Kosovo as their country.
(NS, 3 July 2011 14:17

Typical attitude from Serbs from Serbia...

Sell out everything,if somebody hits you turn the other cheeck,accept the "reality",but only if it is in Serbia disadvantage and hope that you will get into EU in the year 7456 ,after EU entry nobody has to work and we will live like in Switzerland...

You people are really brainwashed behind comprehension,thanks we Montenegrins seperated from you guys otherwise we would have gone down with you and your "genial" Serbian negotiation tactics which say:

"Give away everything in return for nothing!"

Retarded idiots...

JohnC.

pre 12 godina

Good job, Edita. Serbia has been successfully eroded at certain areas. The path is clear and Serbia will definitely (have to) recognize Kosovo, sooner or later. But don't rush to fast with that kind of statements, because time will prove you right, anyway.

Cheers!

pss

pre 12 godina

Sounds to me like Edita Tahiri needs to save face by coming up with this outrageous claim that Serbia will recognize Kosovo. It a great way to shift focus away from the concessions Pristina had to make. The agreements on freedom of movement, birth registries and university diplomas. Sounds like Serbia and Kosovo are becoming one once again.
(MikeC, 3 July 2011 15:07)
Actually Tahiri and Stefanovic are doing the same thing. Trying to convince Kosovo that Serbia is close to recognizing, and convince Serbia that the agreements are not between 2 states. But actually it is somewhere in the middle both doing what EU is forcing each to do.
As far as your becoming one again anyone with both feet planted firmly on the ground could not seriously make that statement.

JohnC.

pre 12 godina

Good job, Edita. Serbia has been successfully eroded at certain areas. The path is clear and Serbia will definitely (have to) recognize Kosovo, sooner or later. But don't rush to fast with that kind of statements, because time will prove you right, anyway.

Cheers!

NS

pre 12 godina

I hope that my country Serbia will finaly recognize Kosovo, but i also suport serbian people from Mitrovica etc if they dont want to accept Kosovo as their country.

ivan

pre 12 godina

I hope that my country Serbia will finaly recognize Kosovo, but i also suport serbian people from Mitrovica etc if they dont want to accept Kosovo as their country.
(NS, 3 July 2011 14:17)

What if Sandzak, Presheva Valley, Pirot region, Northern Vojvodina decide to not recognize Serbia as their country. You are giving them ideas that might cost Serbia big time in the future.

Analyst

pre 12 godina

"These could be the first historic agreements between the two states and I think that they were reached because the both states have a goal to join the European Union."

No, it's not an agreement between two states, since Kosovo is not a state. And Kosovo might have the goal to join the EU, but it's not recognized by 5 of the EU members, so: No way. And another no, they were reached only because the EU was proposing and pushing Serbia and Kosovo, whoch both are not in a position to refuse the EU proposals.

"According to her, the agreements are based on reciprocity and their implementation will be guaranteed and monitored by the EU. "

Reciprocity is a good base, and of course the EU will monitor and guarantee them, because they are simply not bilateral agreements with signatures like it would be between two states, and they don't have any value without a guarantor.

MikeC

pre 12 godina

Sounds to me like Edita Tahiri needs to save face by coming up with this outrageous claim that Serbia will recognize Kosovo. It a great way to shift focus away from the concessions Pristina had to make. The agreements on freedom of movement, birth registries and university diplomas. Sounds like Serbia and Kosovo are becoming one once again.

highduke

pre 12 godina

Good. Keep lying. She has to say that but she cant answer why 'recognition' is taking months & rounds of negotiations that Albanians & the West all deemed redundant and when Montenegro's & Macedonia's peaceful exit and recognition by Belgrade was instantaneous by comparison especially considering that Belgrade hasn't been controling KiM for almost 12 YEARS.

Zoran

pre 12 godina

Priština negotiating team head Edita Tahiri says the agreements between the two sides represent “Serbia’s first step toward recognition of Kosovo independence”.
--
Well, that seems like a good way of selling these negotiations to ethnic Albanians. If they were told the truth that more than autonomy, less than independence is being negotiated then it probably wouldn't go down so well. Lets hope this ends up being a good and solid compromise.

CG

pre 12 godina

I hope that my country Serbia will finaly recognize Kosovo, but i also suport serbian people from Mitrovica etc if they dont want to accept Kosovo as their country.
(NS, 3 July 2011 14:17

Typical attitude from Serbs from Serbia...

Sell out everything,if somebody hits you turn the other cheeck,accept the "reality",but only if it is in Serbia disadvantage and hope that you will get into EU in the year 7456 ,after EU entry nobody has to work and we will live like in Switzerland...

You people are really brainwashed behind comprehension,thanks we Montenegrins seperated from you guys otherwise we would have gone down with you and your "genial" Serbian negotiation tactics which say:

"Give away everything in return for nothing!"

Retarded idiots...

Hank the Tank

pre 12 godina

NEWSFLASH!

It's now official. Edita Tahiri was right all along. The Serbian government just a few minutes ago recognized the self proclaimed independece of Kosovo. On monday Serbia will open an embassy in Pristina. Serbia will also recognize the creation of Greater Albania. Which will include all of Greece, Romania, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Croatia and Canada.
Well, perhaps not but I bet I got some albanians excited there for a second. How many times haven't we heard albanians make this claim?
Every day they claim Russia will recognize, Serbia will recognize, China will recognize and in the end the Island of Bullshit is the only one to recognize.

Milan

pre 12 godina

"Not to sound skeptical or pessimistic but what are the chances of Serbia being on its way to recognize Kosovo's proclamation of independence?
(resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada, 3 July 2011 15:50)"

Realistically the same probability as when hell freezes over, although with Tadic everything is possible. If he does he should start looking for a good lawyer, because he will need one when he will be kicked out of office in the near future and then he will be eligible to be prosecuted because he violated the Serbian constitution.

NEWS Flush

pre 12 godina

In some other news, Pacolli confirmed that he bought Neverland out of the legacies of Michael Jackson (RIP), so another 'Land' will recognize Kosovo soon :)

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 12 godina

LOL Once again, table scraps that fall on the floor are understood as sumptuous meals by the starving Kosovo government :)

Milan

pre 12 godina

"What if Sandzak, Presheva Valley, Pirot region, Northern Vojvodina decide to not recognize Serbia as their country. You are giving them ideas that might cost Serbia big time in the future.
(ivan, 3 July 2011 17:17)"

What when (not if) the Serbs in Kosovo do not recognize the fake state of "Kosova"? The EU cannot afford these kinds of micro-UDIs because if it does many EU countries as we know them today will be on the chopping block. Not that that would be a bad thing if it will bring down the EU as we know it today. I would encourage the Albanians in Serbia, excluding Kosovo, to pull off another Kosovo and then watch what will happen and how quickly the support for "Kosova" will vanish.

MikeC

pre 12 godina

Ivan

Ha ha ha! Hey dude please explain to me what region northern Vojvodina is? I know of Vojvodina but not northern Vojvodina. Perhaps you meen the republik of Subotica? Is it populated with albanians or perhaps 1 gazillian years ago it belonged to the imaginary illyrian kindom of human trafficers?

resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada

pre 12 godina

Not to sound skeptical or pessimistic but what are the chances of Serbia being on its way to recognize Kosovo's proclamation of independence?

neko iz mase

pre 12 godina

It's just Edita's statement for internal use in Albanian dominating parts of Kosovo and Metohija. Nothing more! Serbia won't ever recognize this so called state nor accept that this thing to open its "embassy" in Belgrade. It's just albanian wishful thinking we've seen so many times before!

sj

pre 12 godina

She has to tell the Albanians something. To go back and say I have negotiated a system of where you can enter Serbia via ID cards or motor registration that does not bear the Albanian insignia is a tad hard to swallow considering that they are supported by the mighty western windbags.
The key to how well the Albanians were going with their economy is the not much publicized recognition of Pristina diplomas. This is not a Belgrade stipulation but the Albanians.
I’m sure there are still a few smart Albanians out there that can work it out.
On the issue of recognition, it’s not happening. The way the EU is heading I’d not put too much credence on the so called independent Kosova for too long. The EU is on the brink of financial collapse and if Greece does not tighten its belt the GFC version 2 is on the agenda.
The latest inside information from the Asian bankers is that Greece will not be able to do what is required. The Chinese are taking advantage of crises and buying strategic assets at bargain basement prices.

pss

pre 12 godina

Sounds to me like Edita Tahiri needs to save face by coming up with this outrageous claim that Serbia will recognize Kosovo. It a great way to shift focus away from the concessions Pristina had to make. The agreements on freedom of movement, birth registries and university diplomas. Sounds like Serbia and Kosovo are becoming one once again.
(MikeC, 3 July 2011 15:07)
Actually Tahiri and Stefanovic are doing the same thing. Trying to convince Kosovo that Serbia is close to recognizing, and convince Serbia that the agreements are not between 2 states. But actually it is somewhere in the middle both doing what EU is forcing each to do.
As far as your becoming one again anyone with both feet planted firmly on the ground could not seriously make that statement.