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Friday, 22.07.2011.

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Now time for reforms and Kosovo, says EU commissioner

EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule has stated that, by fulfilling its obligations to the Hague Tribunal, Serbia has gotten closer to EU candidate status.

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Simpatiku

pre 12 godina

Serbia would be better off with a privileged partnership, as Switzerland or the one Turkey will eventually obtain, than to be a fully fledged member of this club.
(Joachim, 23 July 2011 09:57)

Provided if Serbia is even on the horizon as developed as Switzerland or Turkey are. It's not true we know that.

Joachim

pre 12 godina

I agree with you Thomas, I'm German too.
Serbia would be better off with a privileged partnership, as Switzerland or the one Turkey will eventually obtain, than to be a fully fledged member of this club.

Uli

pre 12 godina

Thomas, your name is German but i dout that you are. Germans are bu busy with their internal problems to care about yours. I like B 92 but it is clear to everyone that Kosovo and Serbia must solve all their internal issues before they get the green light from EU. It is a no brainer. And by the way, Central African Republic Republic just regognized Kosovo, Am american citizen but i have albanian blood.

Thomas

pre 12 godina

I am a German. Many people here would be more than happy to leave the EU with all these overpaid monster bureaucrats. It is developing more and more to a EUSSR. They regulate the size of a pizza and how a banana have to look like. On the other hand they do not care at all how common people live. Unwanted political clows are moved to the EU so you can guess what to expect from there.
So why should you want into the EU? If they let you in in some years, the EU has spent all of its money in Greece, Ireland, Portugal and so on, and will be bankrupt. So there is nothing you can expect.
So show the EU your middle finger and go to teach the K-Albans that shouting behind an armed big friend is nothing they can be proud of. Teach them what you know, how to be pride and not to behave like a 5 year old boy with a big brother.

Mark

pre 12 godina

"Serbia cannot become a member of the European Union without this issue being solved, beyond any doubt.

Tadic: So how do we sell this to the serbian public to look like a diplomatic victory?
Jeremic: The same as we did with the ICJ opinion.

Luigi

pre 12 godina

Classical Brussels jargon...isay this but you can argue that ..and maybe something else...the road for WB is long and maybe without an end...

Ron

pre 12 godina

Question: must Georgia solve issues with South Ossetia and Abkhazia first... before it can join EU?
Same for Moldavia and Transdjnrt? Turkey and Kurdistan? No double standards please! Rules apply to all or none!

Ultan

pre 12 godina

Yet more cryptic claptrap from this Eurocrat buffoon. He should be reminded that all the issues that Belgrade is supposed to resolve with Pristina, have been largely caused by Brussels/Washington foreign policy. Interesting how he hasn’t touched on the latest embargo crises instigated by the KLA organ snatchers.

Ultan

pre 12 godina

Yet more cryptic claptrap from this Eurocrat buffoon. He should be reminded that all the issues that Belgrade is supposed to resolve with Pristina, have been largely caused by Brussels/Washington foreign policy. Interesting how he hasn’t touched on the latest embargo crises instigated by the KLA organ snatchers.

Ron

pre 12 godina

Question: must Georgia solve issues with South Ossetia and Abkhazia first... before it can join EU?
Same for Moldavia and Transdjnrt? Turkey and Kurdistan? No double standards please! Rules apply to all or none!

Mark

pre 12 godina

"Serbia cannot become a member of the European Union without this issue being solved, beyond any doubt.

Tadic: So how do we sell this to the serbian public to look like a diplomatic victory?
Jeremic: The same as we did with the ICJ opinion.

Luigi

pre 12 godina

Classical Brussels jargon...isay this but you can argue that ..and maybe something else...the road for WB is long and maybe without an end...

Thomas

pre 12 godina

I am a German. Many people here would be more than happy to leave the EU with all these overpaid monster bureaucrats. It is developing more and more to a EUSSR. They regulate the size of a pizza and how a banana have to look like. On the other hand they do not care at all how common people live. Unwanted political clows are moved to the EU so you can guess what to expect from there.
So why should you want into the EU? If they let you in in some years, the EU has spent all of its money in Greece, Ireland, Portugal and so on, and will be bankrupt. So there is nothing you can expect.
So show the EU your middle finger and go to teach the K-Albans that shouting behind an armed big friend is nothing they can be proud of. Teach them what you know, how to be pride and not to behave like a 5 year old boy with a big brother.

Joachim

pre 12 godina

I agree with you Thomas, I'm German too.
Serbia would be better off with a privileged partnership, as Switzerland or the one Turkey will eventually obtain, than to be a fully fledged member of this club.

Simpatiku

pre 12 godina

Serbia would be better off with a privileged partnership, as Switzerland or the one Turkey will eventually obtain, than to be a fully fledged member of this club.
(Joachim, 23 July 2011 09:57)

Provided if Serbia is even on the horizon as developed as Switzerland or Turkey are. It's not true we know that.

Uli

pre 12 godina

Thomas, your name is German but i dout that you are. Germans are bu busy with their internal problems to care about yours. I like B 92 but it is clear to everyone that Kosovo and Serbia must solve all their internal issues before they get the green light from EU. It is a no brainer. And by the way, Central African Republic Republic just regognized Kosovo, Am american citizen but i have albanian blood.

Ultan

pre 12 godina

Yet more cryptic claptrap from this Eurocrat buffoon. He should be reminded that all the issues that Belgrade is supposed to resolve with Pristina, have been largely caused by Brussels/Washington foreign policy. Interesting how he hasn’t touched on the latest embargo crises instigated by the KLA organ snatchers.

Ron

pre 12 godina

Question: must Georgia solve issues with South Ossetia and Abkhazia first... before it can join EU?
Same for Moldavia and Transdjnrt? Turkey and Kurdistan? No double standards please! Rules apply to all or none!

Thomas

pre 12 godina

I am a German. Many people here would be more than happy to leave the EU with all these overpaid monster bureaucrats. It is developing more and more to a EUSSR. They regulate the size of a pizza and how a banana have to look like. On the other hand they do not care at all how common people live. Unwanted political clows are moved to the EU so you can guess what to expect from there.
So why should you want into the EU? If they let you in in some years, the EU has spent all of its money in Greece, Ireland, Portugal and so on, and will be bankrupt. So there is nothing you can expect.
So show the EU your middle finger and go to teach the K-Albans that shouting behind an armed big friend is nothing they can be proud of. Teach them what you know, how to be pride and not to behave like a 5 year old boy with a big brother.

Uli

pre 12 godina

Thomas, your name is German but i dout that you are. Germans are bu busy with their internal problems to care about yours. I like B 92 but it is clear to everyone that Kosovo and Serbia must solve all their internal issues before they get the green light from EU. It is a no brainer. And by the way, Central African Republic Republic just regognized Kosovo, Am american citizen but i have albanian blood.

Luigi

pre 12 godina

Classical Brussels jargon...isay this but you can argue that ..and maybe something else...the road for WB is long and maybe without an end...

Mark

pre 12 godina

"Serbia cannot become a member of the European Union without this issue being solved, beyond any doubt.

Tadic: So how do we sell this to the serbian public to look like a diplomatic victory?
Jeremic: The same as we did with the ICJ opinion.

Simpatiku

pre 12 godina

Serbia would be better off with a privileged partnership, as Switzerland or the one Turkey will eventually obtain, than to be a fully fledged member of this club.
(Joachim, 23 July 2011 09:57)

Provided if Serbia is even on the horizon as developed as Switzerland or Turkey are. It's not true we know that.

Joachim

pre 12 godina

I agree with you Thomas, I'm German too.
Serbia would be better off with a privileged partnership, as Switzerland or the one Turkey will eventually obtain, than to be a fully fledged member of this club.