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Saturday, 03.09.2011.

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Deputy PM: Agreement only solves small part of problem

Deputy PM Ivica Dačić says the “main part of the problem” will be an attempt to turn the administrative line between Kosovo and central Serbia into border.

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Ardi

pre 12 godina

@Anonymous,

The custom stamps never said Republic of Kosovo; I work for the customs and I know that. This is just another defeat that you want to represent as victory as usual. See this link in case you still have doubts:
http://www.balkanweb.com/bw_lajme2.php?IDNotizia=69152&NomeCategoria=kosova&Titolo=bruksel-serbia-pranon-vulat-doganore-te-kosoves&IDCategoria=2686

This was not done to avoid the issues with Serbia, most countries on the world have their customs stamp like that.

icj1

pre 12 godina

You are a fool. Serbia accepted a custom stamp that just say "Kosovo Customs". The stamp the Albanians have been using for the past three years was "Customs of the Republic of Kosovo". Albanians were the ones that gave in on their demands. Just yesterday Thaci was saying Serbia would asccept a Kosovo custom stamp that included the words "The Republic of Kosovo". Guess what, Pirstina gave in. The accompanying documentation also recognizes the crossings as administrative and not an international boundary. So jokes on you.
(Anonymous, 3 September 2011 22:18)

Serbia accepted the "Kosovo Customs" stamp which rejected 3 years ago. There never existed or exists a stamp reading "Customs of the Republic of Kosovo". In November 2008, after Kosovo's UDI, the customs stamp was changed from "UNMIK Customs" to "Kosovo Customs". There are many sources in internet where you can easily find that. But let's go to the official one, the UNSG report to the Security Council in document S/2009/300 (paragraph 39):

http://daccess-dds-ny.un.org/doc/UNDOC/GEN/N09/360/78/PDF/N0936078.pdf

"In order to resolve difficulties in the implementation of the Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) caused by the introduction of new customs stamps by the Kosovo Customs Director-General at the end of November 2008, UNMIK, as party to the Agreement, communicated to the other CEFTA parties a set of specimen impressions of “Kosovo Customs” stamps"

KOSO

pre 12 godina

anon,

why don't you accompany all your claims with some facts. FYI everything you've said is dead wrong...you'll find out shortly after doing a search on the matter.





Thanks,

Anonymous

pre 12 godina

@Ben
You are a fool. Serbia accepted a custom stamp that just say "Kosovo Customs". The stamp the Albanians have been using for the past three years was "Customs of the Republic of Kosovo". Albanians were the ones that gave in on their demands. Just yesterday Thaci was saying Serbia would asccept a Kosovo custom stamp that included the words "The Republic of Kosovo". Guess what, Pirstina gave in. The accompanying documentation also recognizes the crossings as administrative and not an international boundary. So jokes on you.

ben

pre 12 godina

man with the loss of 500 million USD market you were brought on your knee in 4 weeks time.

Now you accept stamps that for 3 years you refuse to accept.

The rest is just an ordinary BS from the Serbian politicians.

ben

pre 12 godina

man with the loss of 500 million USD market you were brought on your knee in 4 weeks time.

Now you accept stamps that for 3 years you refuse to accept.

The rest is just an ordinary BS from the Serbian politicians.

Anonymous

pre 12 godina

@Ben
You are a fool. Serbia accepted a custom stamp that just say "Kosovo Customs". The stamp the Albanians have been using for the past three years was "Customs of the Republic of Kosovo". Albanians were the ones that gave in on their demands. Just yesterday Thaci was saying Serbia would asccept a Kosovo custom stamp that included the words "The Republic of Kosovo". Guess what, Pirstina gave in. The accompanying documentation also recognizes the crossings as administrative and not an international boundary. So jokes on you.

Ardi

pre 12 godina

@Anonymous,

The custom stamps never said Republic of Kosovo; I work for the customs and I know that. This is just another defeat that you want to represent as victory as usual. See this link in case you still have doubts:
http://www.balkanweb.com/bw_lajme2.php?IDNotizia=69152&NomeCategoria=kosova&Titolo=bruksel-serbia-pranon-vulat-doganore-te-kosoves&IDCategoria=2686

This was not done to avoid the issues with Serbia, most countries on the world have their customs stamp like that.

KOSO

pre 12 godina

anon,

why don't you accompany all your claims with some facts. FYI everything you've said is dead wrong...you'll find out shortly after doing a search on the matter.





Thanks,

icj1

pre 12 godina

You are a fool. Serbia accepted a custom stamp that just say "Kosovo Customs". The stamp the Albanians have been using for the past three years was "Customs of the Republic of Kosovo". Albanians were the ones that gave in on their demands. Just yesterday Thaci was saying Serbia would asccept a Kosovo custom stamp that included the words "The Republic of Kosovo". Guess what, Pirstina gave in. The accompanying documentation also recognizes the crossings as administrative and not an international boundary. So jokes on you.
(Anonymous, 3 September 2011 22:18)

Serbia accepted the "Kosovo Customs" stamp which rejected 3 years ago. There never existed or exists a stamp reading "Customs of the Republic of Kosovo". In November 2008, after Kosovo's UDI, the customs stamp was changed from "UNMIK Customs" to "Kosovo Customs". There are many sources in internet where you can easily find that. But let's go to the official one, the UNSG report to the Security Council in document S/2009/300 (paragraph 39):

http://daccess-dds-ny.un.org/doc/UNDOC/GEN/N09/360/78/PDF/N0936078.pdf

"In order to resolve difficulties in the implementation of the Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) caused by the introduction of new customs stamps by the Kosovo Customs Director-General at the end of November 2008, UNMIK, as party to the Agreement, communicated to the other CEFTA parties a set of specimen impressions of “Kosovo Customs” stamps"

ben

pre 12 godina

man with the loss of 500 million USD market you were brought on your knee in 4 weeks time.

Now you accept stamps that for 3 years you refuse to accept.

The rest is just an ordinary BS from the Serbian politicians.

Anonymous

pre 12 godina

@Ben
You are a fool. Serbia accepted a custom stamp that just say "Kosovo Customs". The stamp the Albanians have been using for the past three years was "Customs of the Republic of Kosovo". Albanians were the ones that gave in on their demands. Just yesterday Thaci was saying Serbia would asccept a Kosovo custom stamp that included the words "The Republic of Kosovo". Guess what, Pirstina gave in. The accompanying documentation also recognizes the crossings as administrative and not an international boundary. So jokes on you.

KOSO

pre 12 godina

anon,

why don't you accompany all your claims with some facts. FYI everything you've said is dead wrong...you'll find out shortly after doing a search on the matter.





Thanks,

Ardi

pre 12 godina

@Anonymous,

The custom stamps never said Republic of Kosovo; I work for the customs and I know that. This is just another defeat that you want to represent as victory as usual. See this link in case you still have doubts:
http://www.balkanweb.com/bw_lajme2.php?IDNotizia=69152&NomeCategoria=kosova&Titolo=bruksel-serbia-pranon-vulat-doganore-te-kosoves&IDCategoria=2686

This was not done to avoid the issues with Serbia, most countries on the world have their customs stamp like that.

icj1

pre 12 godina

You are a fool. Serbia accepted a custom stamp that just say "Kosovo Customs". The stamp the Albanians have been using for the past three years was "Customs of the Republic of Kosovo". Albanians were the ones that gave in on their demands. Just yesterday Thaci was saying Serbia would asccept a Kosovo custom stamp that included the words "The Republic of Kosovo". Guess what, Pirstina gave in. The accompanying documentation also recognizes the crossings as administrative and not an international boundary. So jokes on you.
(Anonymous, 3 September 2011 22:18)

Serbia accepted the "Kosovo Customs" stamp which rejected 3 years ago. There never existed or exists a stamp reading "Customs of the Republic of Kosovo". In November 2008, after Kosovo's UDI, the customs stamp was changed from "UNMIK Customs" to "Kosovo Customs". There are many sources in internet where you can easily find that. But let's go to the official one, the UNSG report to the Security Council in document S/2009/300 (paragraph 39):

http://daccess-dds-ny.un.org/doc/UNDOC/GEN/N09/360/78/PDF/N0936078.pdf

"In order to resolve difficulties in the implementation of the Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) caused by the introduction of new customs stamps by the Kosovo Customs Director-General at the end of November 2008, UNMIK, as party to the Agreement, communicated to the other CEFTA parties a set of specimen impressions of “Kosovo Customs” stamps"