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Thursday, 04.08.2011.

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Serbian government’s aid arrives in Kosovo

Trucks carrying 75 tons of foodstuffs for Serbs in northern Kosovo entered Kosovo around 12:30 CET at Jarinje administrative crossing, Beta has reported.

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adamnyc

pre 12 godina

Face it albs, you lost this one. All this to divert attention to the dire condition your people are living in every day. You have failed miserably.
(Ari Gold, 4 August 2011 18:59)

so sad. so sad. Pristina sought to enforce reciprocity the blocking of economic goods.

and they have succeeded.

Hiding under the guise of humanitarian reasons (something serbs are very good at) we now have the serb govt. and this desperate ploy of throwing free items in a feeble hope of looking the slightest bit relevant and delaying kosovo serbs shopping elsewhere.

the only threats to serbs come from a violent serb minority. not only is the serb govt. not needed... it is part of the threat to kosovo serbs as they gleefully egg on the violent.

Dennis

pre 12 godina

Its only a matter of time till the world leaders hide their mistake of handing Kosovo to the kalbos by blaming pristina for causing a humanitarian crisis. The pristina government is neglecting their minorities.

Ari Gold

pre 12 godina

So aid is coming into the non occupied part of the province, despite the occupiers insistence that it wont.

Face it albs, you lost this one. All this to divert attention to the dire condition your people are living in every day. You have failed miserably.

Bad Gorilla

pre 12 godina

“The aid consists of 20 tons of sugar and cooking oil, 30 tons of T-500 flour and five tons of powdered milk.”

Someone at the border should check if below of this all little nice things some C14s and AK47s aren’t being smuggled in.

lowe

pre 12 godina

"Actually it does, if there is no humanitarian crisis (and it is not) any humanitarian help can be rejected.
That is for starters,
Number 2, this convoy of humanitarian aid has been allowed in by Kosovo government, any future convoys will be turned back as there is no humanitarian crisis in place.
Thirdly, Kosovo government has already actions in place to assist any regions impacted, with humanitarian supplies if needed.
(Gjergj Fishta, 4 August 2011 16:50) "

Don't kid yourself. The ultimate decision maker to allow that convoy in was Nato/KFOR ie. the West. Of course they may have publicly allowed Pristina to claim that it gave the go ahead to save its face. You are naive to assume that Kosovo is the West's most important consideration. As it is their hands are already full in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and Syria. Not to memntion their financial and debt troubles. The last thing they want is further bad publicity before the entire world.

Gjergj Fishta

pre 12 godina

Does Nato have any real choice?
Nato really doesn't have any alternative in my view.
(lowe, 4 August 2011 14:52)

Actually it does, if there is no humanitarian crisis (and it is not) any humanitarian help can be rejected.
That is for starters,
Number 2, this convoy of humanitarian aid has been allowed in by Kosovo government, any future convoys will be turned back as there is no humanitarian crisis in place.
Thirdly, Kosovo government has already actions in place to assist any regions impacted, with humanitarian supplies if needed.

lowe

pre 12 godina

Does Nato have any real choice? It can forcibly prevent the foodstuff from reaching the K-Serbs if it wants to of course, but how will that make them look in the eyes of the entire world? It will only expose the big lie in their so called humanitarian concern for the Libyans and Syrians before the whole world if they themselves were to prevent food and medicine from reaching others. So from a PR point of view, Nato really doesn't have any alternative in my view.

lowe

pre 12 godina

Does Nato have any real choice? It can forcibly prevent the foodstuff from reaching the K-Serbs if it wants to of course, but how will that make them look in the eyes of the entire world? It will only expose the big lie in their so called humanitarian concern for the Libyans and Syrians before the whole world if they themselves were to prevent food and medicine from reaching others. So from a PR point of view, Nato really doesn't have any alternative in my view.

Gjergj Fishta

pre 12 godina

Does Nato have any real choice?
Nato really doesn't have any alternative in my view.
(lowe, 4 August 2011 14:52)

Actually it does, if there is no humanitarian crisis (and it is not) any humanitarian help can be rejected.
That is for starters,
Number 2, this convoy of humanitarian aid has been allowed in by Kosovo government, any future convoys will be turned back as there is no humanitarian crisis in place.
Thirdly, Kosovo government has already actions in place to assist any regions impacted, with humanitarian supplies if needed.

lowe

pre 12 godina

"Actually it does, if there is no humanitarian crisis (and it is not) any humanitarian help can be rejected.
That is for starters,
Number 2, this convoy of humanitarian aid has been allowed in by Kosovo government, any future convoys will be turned back as there is no humanitarian crisis in place.
Thirdly, Kosovo government has already actions in place to assist any regions impacted, with humanitarian supplies if needed.
(Gjergj Fishta, 4 August 2011 16:50) "

Don't kid yourself. The ultimate decision maker to allow that convoy in was Nato/KFOR ie. the West. Of course they may have publicly allowed Pristina to claim that it gave the go ahead to save its face. You are naive to assume that Kosovo is the West's most important consideration. As it is their hands are already full in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and Syria. Not to memntion their financial and debt troubles. The last thing they want is further bad publicity before the entire world.

Bad Gorilla

pre 12 godina

“The aid consists of 20 tons of sugar and cooking oil, 30 tons of T-500 flour and five tons of powdered milk.”

Someone at the border should check if below of this all little nice things some C14s and AK47s aren’t being smuggled in.

Ari Gold

pre 12 godina

So aid is coming into the non occupied part of the province, despite the occupiers insistence that it wont.

Face it albs, you lost this one. All this to divert attention to the dire condition your people are living in every day. You have failed miserably.

Dennis

pre 12 godina

Its only a matter of time till the world leaders hide their mistake of handing Kosovo to the kalbos by blaming pristina for causing a humanitarian crisis. The pristina government is neglecting their minorities.

adamnyc

pre 12 godina

Face it albs, you lost this one. All this to divert attention to the dire condition your people are living in every day. You have failed miserably.
(Ari Gold, 4 August 2011 18:59)

so sad. so sad. Pristina sought to enforce reciprocity the blocking of economic goods.

and they have succeeded.

Hiding under the guise of humanitarian reasons (something serbs are very good at) we now have the serb govt. and this desperate ploy of throwing free items in a feeble hope of looking the slightest bit relevant and delaying kosovo serbs shopping elsewhere.

the only threats to serbs come from a violent serb minority. not only is the serb govt. not needed... it is part of the threat to kosovo serbs as they gleefully egg on the violent.

Gjergj Fishta

pre 12 godina

Does Nato have any real choice?
Nato really doesn't have any alternative in my view.
(lowe, 4 August 2011 14:52)

Actually it does, if there is no humanitarian crisis (and it is not) any humanitarian help can be rejected.
That is for starters,
Number 2, this convoy of humanitarian aid has been allowed in by Kosovo government, any future convoys will be turned back as there is no humanitarian crisis in place.
Thirdly, Kosovo government has already actions in place to assist any regions impacted, with humanitarian supplies if needed.

Bad Gorilla

pre 12 godina

“The aid consists of 20 tons of sugar and cooking oil, 30 tons of T-500 flour and five tons of powdered milk.”

Someone at the border should check if below of this all little nice things some C14s and AK47s aren’t being smuggled in.

lowe

pre 12 godina

Does Nato have any real choice? It can forcibly prevent the foodstuff from reaching the K-Serbs if it wants to of course, but how will that make them look in the eyes of the entire world? It will only expose the big lie in their so called humanitarian concern for the Libyans and Syrians before the whole world if they themselves were to prevent food and medicine from reaching others. So from a PR point of view, Nato really doesn't have any alternative in my view.

lowe

pre 12 godina

"Actually it does, if there is no humanitarian crisis (and it is not) any humanitarian help can be rejected.
That is for starters,
Number 2, this convoy of humanitarian aid has been allowed in by Kosovo government, any future convoys will be turned back as there is no humanitarian crisis in place.
Thirdly, Kosovo government has already actions in place to assist any regions impacted, with humanitarian supplies if needed.
(Gjergj Fishta, 4 August 2011 16:50) "

Don't kid yourself. The ultimate decision maker to allow that convoy in was Nato/KFOR ie. the West. Of course they may have publicly allowed Pristina to claim that it gave the go ahead to save its face. You are naive to assume that Kosovo is the West's most important consideration. As it is their hands are already full in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and Syria. Not to memntion their financial and debt troubles. The last thing they want is further bad publicity before the entire world.

Ari Gold

pre 12 godina

So aid is coming into the non occupied part of the province, despite the occupiers insistence that it wont.

Face it albs, you lost this one. All this to divert attention to the dire condition your people are living in every day. You have failed miserably.

Dennis

pre 12 godina

Its only a matter of time till the world leaders hide their mistake of handing Kosovo to the kalbos by blaming pristina for causing a humanitarian crisis. The pristina government is neglecting their minorities.

adamnyc

pre 12 godina

Face it albs, you lost this one. All this to divert attention to the dire condition your people are living in every day. You have failed miserably.
(Ari Gold, 4 August 2011 18:59)

so sad. so sad. Pristina sought to enforce reciprocity the blocking of economic goods.

and they have succeeded.

Hiding under the guise of humanitarian reasons (something serbs are very good at) we now have the serb govt. and this desperate ploy of throwing free items in a feeble hope of looking the slightest bit relevant and delaying kosovo serbs shopping elsewhere.

the only threats to serbs come from a violent serb minority. not only is the serb govt. not needed... it is part of the threat to kosovo serbs as they gleefully egg on the violent.