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Sunday, 04.09.2011.

13:08

“Serbia won’t accept Kosovo customs officers”

Serbia's Minister for Kosovo Goran Bogdanović said Sunday that the agreement on customs stamps was an opportunity to lift the embargo on Serbian merchandise.

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icj1

pre 12 godina

The "Kosovo Security Force" is jsut a bunch of lightly armed security guards, they are nothing compared to the Serbian Army and it's 40,000 professional soldiers that are ready for action at any time. Serbia also is in the midst purchasing 30 state of the art fighter jets and has 300 modernized main battle tanks tanks. Serbia also has over 700 pieces of heavy artillery and dozens of helicopters. They also have 600 armored personell carriers and 200 infantry fighting vehicles. The "Kosovo Security Force" or any future Albanian army would be no match for the Serbian Army because they have no heavy weapons or aircraft and have only 2,500 men.
(Anonymous, 5 September 2011 01:46)

I think the numbers of the Serbian army are actually higher than what you state above. Not sure though what Serbia can do with them... force 2M people which hate Serbia to come back under Serbia ?! Why would Serbia want that trouble ?!

Anonymous

pre 12 godina

@Slovenian Sam

Kosovo's population rate of growth is actually in decline. The population growth is still on a plus, however the rate at which it has been increasing is decreasing. The case is exactly the same in Albania. Albania used to have an extremely high birth rate but now it is almost below normal. Same case with Kosovo very soon. Do you really think the new generation of Albanians in Kosovo want to have 4 or 5 kids anymore? If you do, jokes on you my friend! And Pristina ever managing to put together an army is a joke itself. The Albanians wouldn't be that stupid to give Serbia a reason to invade the southern province. Serbia would never allow an actual Albanian army to run around freely in Kosovo. The "Kosovo Security Force" is jsut a bunch of lightly armed security guards, they are nothing compared to the Serbian Army and it's 40,000 professional soldiers that are ready for action at any time. Serbia also is in the midst purchasing 30 state of the art fighter jets and has 300 modernized main battle tanks tanks. Serbia also has over 700 pieces of heavy artillery and dozens of helicopters. They also have 600 armored personell carriers and 200 infantry fighting vehicles. The "Kosovo Security Force" or any future Albanian army would be no match for the Serbian Army because they have no heavy weapons or aircraft and have only 2,500 men.

Slovenian Sam

pre 12 godina

Like Albaniac trolls use to say about themselves, why would Pristina want to try and govern all those serbs in the North that despise them? Is it about money, the mines, retribution, what? All I can say, KFOR will not be in KiM forever, and then it will be interesting. As Albaniacs probably know, the Serbs will not forget.
(Winston, 4 September 2011 18:00

True perhaps, but by then the Albanian population of Kosovo will be twice the whole of Serbia's and Kosovo will have a military far superior to Serbia's. At that point Serbia will be very sorry they could not forget.

Reader

pre 12 godina

""It is hard to say where the revenue from the administrative checkpoints will go," Bogdanović pointed out"

I totally agree. It is already hard (impossible) to say where the money that Belgrade sends in Kosovo as help to Kosovo Serbs goes. And this is money managed supposedly by Bogdanovic's ministry itself. Imagine when you put Bogdanovic, KFOR, EULEX and Pristina in that mix together. It will be ten times harder to know where the money will go.

icj1

pre 12 godina

Anyway, why can't you, and your Albaniac trolls here, get it through your heads that Serbs want nothing to do with Albaniacs and Pristina.
(Winston, 4 September 2011 18:08)

That’s easy… Just tell your fellow Serbs in Kosovo to declare independence from Kosovo. It don’t think I’ve heard them saying that they want to be independent from Kosovo.



All I can say, KFOR will not be in KiM forever, and then it will be interesting. As Albaniacs probably know, the Serbs will not forget.
(Winston, 4 September 2011 18:08)

KFOR will be there as long as 1244 is in force. That’s going to be a very long time, my friend. If there is one point where Serbs and Albanians agree, is that 1244 is in force and nobody has presented any UNSC resolution for 1244 to be changed or terminated.

Agim Kelmendi

pre 12 godina

"UNMIK is in trash bin, Kosova is reality."
Agim Kelmendi

If you are not a UN member you are still nothing but a wet dream.
(MikeC, 4 September 2011 16:35)

OK, so Switzerland was nothing but wet dream from its creation till 2002, since it was no UN member,right?

icj1

pre 12 godina

If you are not a UN member you are still nothing but a wet dream.
(MikeC, 4 September 2011 16:35)

Switzerland was not a UN members until 2002, however it very much real. If you call that a "wet dream", I'm sure that most Albanians in Kosovo would love to have than "wet dream".

That's why Kosovo has not even attempted to join the UN. What's more important, are the recognitions. Being a UN member is worthless, if you are recognized by, say, only 5 countries. UN can't force its members to recognize anything.

Winston

pre 12 godina

Stop your BS, Montenegro. You are an Albanian that hates Serbs, so you do not feel any sorrow for them. Anyway, why can't you, and your Albaniac trolls here, get it through your heads that Serbs want nothing to do with Albaniacs and Pristina. Like Albaniac trolls use to say about themselves, why would Pristina want to try and govern all those serbs in the North that despise them? Is it about money, the mines, retribution, what? All I can say, KFOR will not be in KiM forever, and then it will be interesting. As Albaniacs probably know, the Serbs will not forget.

eric

pre 12 godina

this is just plain stupidity, these ministers still live in milosevic times.....tell the serbian people what they need to hear, tell them the truth, dont make them suffer you already lost the next election its no point....tell them kosovo is efing lost, serbia can not (read my lips again) canot and will not control kosovo,...thanks milosevic for it...end of story....its simple a cave man could do it

Fred

pre 12 godina

Openly calling for workforce discrimination because of ethnicity does not make Serbia look good. When will this circus in Belgrade pull down it's tent so that normal politics can come to town?

Agim Kelmendi

pre 12 godina

Revenue? I though Serbia and UNMIK-Kosovo are both members of CEFTA, which enables free trade without paying custom duties?
(Analyst, 4 September 2011 13:36)


"UNMIK-Kosovo"???

UNMIK is in trash bin, Kosova is reality.

Montenegrin

pre 12 godina

So Serbia will accept Customs stamps but not customs officers? What kind of game is being played with serbian people dear Minister? These are all jokes that are being played with serbian people.
First they said that Customs stamps wont be accepted, and they were accepted, now they are saying customs officers wont be accepted. Who knows where will these politicians-liars stop with their daily lies towards serbian people. I have to say that i really feel sorry at how serbian people are being lied on daily basis.

toknok

pre 12 godina

"“Serbia won’t accept Kosovo customs officers”"

Here we go again, the Serb truth telling method.
How much bs can Serbs take everyday by their own people?

Bravo ethnic nationalists in the "best multiethnic" Serbia

Analyst

pre 12 godina

"It is hard to say where the revenue from the administrative checkpoints will go," Bogdanović pointed out, adding that Belgrade could not accept Kosovo customs officers at the crossings or for the revenue collected there to go to the budget of the so called “Republic of Kosovo”.

Revenue? I though Serbia and UNMIK-Kosovo are both members of CEFTA, which enables free trade without paying custom duties?

Agim Kelmendi

pre 12 godina

According to him, if Belgrade accepted that, then those who see the agreement on the customs stamps as a recognition of Kosovo could actually have a point.

Exactly that is the point and you know it. Time will tell Bogi. Do you think for a moment that border crossing 1&31 will be left unmaned?

toknok

pre 12 godina

"“Serbia won’t accept Kosovo customs officers”"

Here we go again, the Serb truth telling method.
How much bs can Serbs take everyday by their own people?

Bravo ethnic nationalists in the "best multiethnic" Serbia

Agim Kelmendi

pre 12 godina

Revenue? I though Serbia and UNMIK-Kosovo are both members of CEFTA, which enables free trade without paying custom duties?
(Analyst, 4 September 2011 13:36)


"UNMIK-Kosovo"???

UNMIK is in trash bin, Kosova is reality.

Agim Kelmendi

pre 12 godina

According to him, if Belgrade accepted that, then those who see the agreement on the customs stamps as a recognition of Kosovo could actually have a point.

Exactly that is the point and you know it. Time will tell Bogi. Do you think for a moment that border crossing 1&31 will be left unmaned?

Analyst

pre 12 godina

"It is hard to say where the revenue from the administrative checkpoints will go," Bogdanović pointed out, adding that Belgrade could not accept Kosovo customs officers at the crossings or for the revenue collected there to go to the budget of the so called “Republic of Kosovo”.

Revenue? I though Serbia and UNMIK-Kosovo are both members of CEFTA, which enables free trade without paying custom duties?

Montenegrin

pre 12 godina

So Serbia will accept Customs stamps but not customs officers? What kind of game is being played with serbian people dear Minister? These are all jokes that are being played with serbian people.
First they said that Customs stamps wont be accepted, and they were accepted, now they are saying customs officers wont be accepted. Who knows where will these politicians-liars stop with their daily lies towards serbian people. I have to say that i really feel sorry at how serbian people are being lied on daily basis.

Winston

pre 12 godina

Stop your BS, Montenegro. You are an Albanian that hates Serbs, so you do not feel any sorrow for them. Anyway, why can't you, and your Albaniac trolls here, get it through your heads that Serbs want nothing to do with Albaniacs and Pristina. Like Albaniac trolls use to say about themselves, why would Pristina want to try and govern all those serbs in the North that despise them? Is it about money, the mines, retribution, what? All I can say, KFOR will not be in KiM forever, and then it will be interesting. As Albaniacs probably know, the Serbs will not forget.

Agim Kelmendi

pre 12 godina

"UNMIK is in trash bin, Kosova is reality."
Agim Kelmendi

If you are not a UN member you are still nothing but a wet dream.
(MikeC, 4 September 2011 16:35)

OK, so Switzerland was nothing but wet dream from its creation till 2002, since it was no UN member,right?

Fred

pre 12 godina

Openly calling for workforce discrimination because of ethnicity does not make Serbia look good. When will this circus in Belgrade pull down it's tent so that normal politics can come to town?

eric

pre 12 godina

this is just plain stupidity, these ministers still live in milosevic times.....tell the serbian people what they need to hear, tell them the truth, dont make them suffer you already lost the next election its no point....tell them kosovo is efing lost, serbia can not (read my lips again) canot and will not control kosovo,...thanks milosevic for it...end of story....its simple a cave man could do it

Slovenian Sam

pre 12 godina

Like Albaniac trolls use to say about themselves, why would Pristina want to try and govern all those serbs in the North that despise them? Is it about money, the mines, retribution, what? All I can say, KFOR will not be in KiM forever, and then it will be interesting. As Albaniacs probably know, the Serbs will not forget.
(Winston, 4 September 2011 18:00

True perhaps, but by then the Albanian population of Kosovo will be twice the whole of Serbia's and Kosovo will have a military far superior to Serbia's. At that point Serbia will be very sorry they could not forget.

icj1

pre 12 godina

Anyway, why can't you, and your Albaniac trolls here, get it through your heads that Serbs want nothing to do with Albaniacs and Pristina.
(Winston, 4 September 2011 18:08)

That’s easy… Just tell your fellow Serbs in Kosovo to declare independence from Kosovo. It don’t think I’ve heard them saying that they want to be independent from Kosovo.



All I can say, KFOR will not be in KiM forever, and then it will be interesting. As Albaniacs probably know, the Serbs will not forget.
(Winston, 4 September 2011 18:08)

KFOR will be there as long as 1244 is in force. That’s going to be a very long time, my friend. If there is one point where Serbs and Albanians agree, is that 1244 is in force and nobody has presented any UNSC resolution for 1244 to be changed or terminated.

Anonymous

pre 12 godina

@Slovenian Sam

Kosovo's population rate of growth is actually in decline. The population growth is still on a plus, however the rate at which it has been increasing is decreasing. The case is exactly the same in Albania. Albania used to have an extremely high birth rate but now it is almost below normal. Same case with Kosovo very soon. Do you really think the new generation of Albanians in Kosovo want to have 4 or 5 kids anymore? If you do, jokes on you my friend! And Pristina ever managing to put together an army is a joke itself. The Albanians wouldn't be that stupid to give Serbia a reason to invade the southern province. Serbia would never allow an actual Albanian army to run around freely in Kosovo. The "Kosovo Security Force" is jsut a bunch of lightly armed security guards, they are nothing compared to the Serbian Army and it's 40,000 professional soldiers that are ready for action at any time. Serbia also is in the midst purchasing 30 state of the art fighter jets and has 300 modernized main battle tanks tanks. Serbia also has over 700 pieces of heavy artillery and dozens of helicopters. They also have 600 armored personell carriers and 200 infantry fighting vehicles. The "Kosovo Security Force" or any future Albanian army would be no match for the Serbian Army because they have no heavy weapons or aircraft and have only 2,500 men.

icj1

pre 12 godina

If you are not a UN member you are still nothing but a wet dream.
(MikeC, 4 September 2011 16:35)

Switzerland was not a UN members until 2002, however it very much real. If you call that a "wet dream", I'm sure that most Albanians in Kosovo would love to have than "wet dream".

That's why Kosovo has not even attempted to join the UN. What's more important, are the recognitions. Being a UN member is worthless, if you are recognized by, say, only 5 countries. UN can't force its members to recognize anything.

Reader

pre 12 godina

""It is hard to say where the revenue from the administrative checkpoints will go," Bogdanović pointed out"

I totally agree. It is already hard (impossible) to say where the money that Belgrade sends in Kosovo as help to Kosovo Serbs goes. And this is money managed supposedly by Bogdanovic's ministry itself. Imagine when you put Bogdanovic, KFOR, EULEX and Pristina in that mix together. It will be ten times harder to know where the money will go.

icj1

pre 12 godina

The "Kosovo Security Force" is jsut a bunch of lightly armed security guards, they are nothing compared to the Serbian Army and it's 40,000 professional soldiers that are ready for action at any time. Serbia also is in the midst purchasing 30 state of the art fighter jets and has 300 modernized main battle tanks tanks. Serbia also has over 700 pieces of heavy artillery and dozens of helicopters. They also have 600 armored personell carriers and 200 infantry fighting vehicles. The "Kosovo Security Force" or any future Albanian army would be no match for the Serbian Army because they have no heavy weapons or aircraft and have only 2,500 men.
(Anonymous, 5 September 2011 01:46)

I think the numbers of the Serbian army are actually higher than what you state above. Not sure though what Serbia can do with them... force 2M people which hate Serbia to come back under Serbia ?! Why would Serbia want that trouble ?!

toknok

pre 12 godina

"“Serbia won’t accept Kosovo customs officers”"

Here we go again, the Serb truth telling method.
How much bs can Serbs take everyday by their own people?

Bravo ethnic nationalists in the "best multiethnic" Serbia

Agim Kelmendi

pre 12 godina

According to him, if Belgrade accepted that, then those who see the agreement on the customs stamps as a recognition of Kosovo could actually have a point.

Exactly that is the point and you know it. Time will tell Bogi. Do you think for a moment that border crossing 1&31 will be left unmaned?

Agim Kelmendi

pre 12 godina

Revenue? I though Serbia and UNMIK-Kosovo are both members of CEFTA, which enables free trade without paying custom duties?
(Analyst, 4 September 2011 13:36)


"UNMIK-Kosovo"???

UNMIK is in trash bin, Kosova is reality.

Winston

pre 12 godina

Stop your BS, Montenegro. You are an Albanian that hates Serbs, so you do not feel any sorrow for them. Anyway, why can't you, and your Albaniac trolls here, get it through your heads that Serbs want nothing to do with Albaniacs and Pristina. Like Albaniac trolls use to say about themselves, why would Pristina want to try and govern all those serbs in the North that despise them? Is it about money, the mines, retribution, what? All I can say, KFOR will not be in KiM forever, and then it will be interesting. As Albaniacs probably know, the Serbs will not forget.

Slovenian Sam

pre 12 godina

Like Albaniac trolls use to say about themselves, why would Pristina want to try and govern all those serbs in the North that despise them? Is it about money, the mines, retribution, what? All I can say, KFOR will not be in KiM forever, and then it will be interesting. As Albaniacs probably know, the Serbs will not forget.
(Winston, 4 September 2011 18:00

True perhaps, but by then the Albanian population of Kosovo will be twice the whole of Serbia's and Kosovo will have a military far superior to Serbia's. At that point Serbia will be very sorry they could not forget.

Montenegrin

pre 12 godina

So Serbia will accept Customs stamps but not customs officers? What kind of game is being played with serbian people dear Minister? These are all jokes that are being played with serbian people.
First they said that Customs stamps wont be accepted, and they were accepted, now they are saying customs officers wont be accepted. Who knows where will these politicians-liars stop with their daily lies towards serbian people. I have to say that i really feel sorry at how serbian people are being lied on daily basis.

eric

pre 12 godina

this is just plain stupidity, these ministers still live in milosevic times.....tell the serbian people what they need to hear, tell them the truth, dont make them suffer you already lost the next election its no point....tell them kosovo is efing lost, serbia can not (read my lips again) canot and will not control kosovo,...thanks milosevic for it...end of story....its simple a cave man could do it

icj1

pre 12 godina

If you are not a UN member you are still nothing but a wet dream.
(MikeC, 4 September 2011 16:35)

Switzerland was not a UN members until 2002, however it very much real. If you call that a "wet dream", I'm sure that most Albanians in Kosovo would love to have than "wet dream".

That's why Kosovo has not even attempted to join the UN. What's more important, are the recognitions. Being a UN member is worthless, if you are recognized by, say, only 5 countries. UN can't force its members to recognize anything.

Agim Kelmendi

pre 12 godina

"UNMIK is in trash bin, Kosova is reality."
Agim Kelmendi

If you are not a UN member you are still nothing but a wet dream.
(MikeC, 4 September 2011 16:35)

OK, so Switzerland was nothing but wet dream from its creation till 2002, since it was no UN member,right?

Analyst

pre 12 godina

"It is hard to say where the revenue from the administrative checkpoints will go," Bogdanović pointed out, adding that Belgrade could not accept Kosovo customs officers at the crossings or for the revenue collected there to go to the budget of the so called “Republic of Kosovo”.

Revenue? I though Serbia and UNMIK-Kosovo are both members of CEFTA, which enables free trade without paying custom duties?

Fred

pre 12 godina

Openly calling for workforce discrimination because of ethnicity does not make Serbia look good. When will this circus in Belgrade pull down it's tent so that normal politics can come to town?

icj1

pre 12 godina

Anyway, why can't you, and your Albaniac trolls here, get it through your heads that Serbs want nothing to do with Albaniacs and Pristina.
(Winston, 4 September 2011 18:08)

That’s easy… Just tell your fellow Serbs in Kosovo to declare independence from Kosovo. It don’t think I’ve heard them saying that they want to be independent from Kosovo.



All I can say, KFOR will not be in KiM forever, and then it will be interesting. As Albaniacs probably know, the Serbs will not forget.
(Winston, 4 September 2011 18:08)

KFOR will be there as long as 1244 is in force. That’s going to be a very long time, my friend. If there is one point where Serbs and Albanians agree, is that 1244 is in force and nobody has presented any UNSC resolution for 1244 to be changed or terminated.

Anonymous

pre 12 godina

@Slovenian Sam

Kosovo's population rate of growth is actually in decline. The population growth is still on a plus, however the rate at which it has been increasing is decreasing. The case is exactly the same in Albania. Albania used to have an extremely high birth rate but now it is almost below normal. Same case with Kosovo very soon. Do you really think the new generation of Albanians in Kosovo want to have 4 or 5 kids anymore? If you do, jokes on you my friend! And Pristina ever managing to put together an army is a joke itself. The Albanians wouldn't be that stupid to give Serbia a reason to invade the southern province. Serbia would never allow an actual Albanian army to run around freely in Kosovo. The "Kosovo Security Force" is jsut a bunch of lightly armed security guards, they are nothing compared to the Serbian Army and it's 40,000 professional soldiers that are ready for action at any time. Serbia also is in the midst purchasing 30 state of the art fighter jets and has 300 modernized main battle tanks tanks. Serbia also has over 700 pieces of heavy artillery and dozens of helicopters. They also have 600 armored personell carriers and 200 infantry fighting vehicles. The "Kosovo Security Force" or any future Albanian army would be no match for the Serbian Army because they have no heavy weapons or aircraft and have only 2,500 men.

icj1

pre 12 godina

The "Kosovo Security Force" is jsut a bunch of lightly armed security guards, they are nothing compared to the Serbian Army and it's 40,000 professional soldiers that are ready for action at any time. Serbia also is in the midst purchasing 30 state of the art fighter jets and has 300 modernized main battle tanks tanks. Serbia also has over 700 pieces of heavy artillery and dozens of helicopters. They also have 600 armored personell carriers and 200 infantry fighting vehicles. The "Kosovo Security Force" or any future Albanian army would be no match for the Serbian Army because they have no heavy weapons or aircraft and have only 2,500 men.
(Anonymous, 5 September 2011 01:46)

I think the numbers of the Serbian army are actually higher than what you state above. Not sure though what Serbia can do with them... force 2M people which hate Serbia to come back under Serbia ?! Why would Serbia want that trouble ?!

Reader

pre 12 godina

""It is hard to say where the revenue from the administrative checkpoints will go," Bogdanović pointed out"

I totally agree. It is already hard (impossible) to say where the money that Belgrade sends in Kosovo as help to Kosovo Serbs goes. And this is money managed supposedly by Bogdanovic's ministry itself. Imagine when you put Bogdanovic, KFOR, EULEX and Pristina in that mix together. It will be ten times harder to know where the money will go.