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Sunday, 04.09.2011.

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Implementation of agreements “will be problematic”

Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Ivica Dačić expects many problems in the implementation of agreements between Belgrade and Priština.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Reader

pre 12 godina

"...judging by the amount of oil that is transported to Kosovo one could think that Kosovo is ten times larger than central Serbia..."

And you found out about that now? Why only now? Me thinks the next move will likely be to call every product that goes from Kosovo to Serbia and viceversa "illegal" and smuggled, so now that Serbia accepted the customs stamp it won't accept the products because they are smuggled and try to keep the blockade. Hope I am wrong. Serbian companies used to sell ten times more in Kosovo than they bought. The balance was hugely in favor of Serbia. Hurting such a positive balance is just plain stupid.

Winston

pre 12 godina

Good point, Ivica. Where does all this illegal oil end up that is supposedly coming into N. KiM? Obviously, the Serbs cannot use it all. Could it be that it eventually makes its way into gas pumps into South KiM? And who controls the gas pumps there, could it be a litle "snake and his friends"?

KOSO

pre 12 godina

"prevent smuggling and huge flow of goods that citizens of northern Kosovo certainly did not need."

1. Prevent smuggling? I thought this clown advocated that Kosovo is part of Serbia.

2. "Citizen of northern Kosovo" ... So not Serbian citizens located in the province but the citizens of Kosovo...hmmmmm the rhetoric.






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KOSO

pre 12 godina

"prevent smuggling and huge flow of goods that citizens of northern Kosovo certainly did not need."

1. Prevent smuggling? I thought this clown advocated that Kosovo is part of Serbia.

2. "Citizen of northern Kosovo" ... So not Serbian citizens located in the province but the citizens of Kosovo...hmmmmm the rhetoric.






Thanks,

Winston

pre 12 godina

Good point, Ivica. Where does all this illegal oil end up that is supposedly coming into N. KiM? Obviously, the Serbs cannot use it all. Could it be that it eventually makes its way into gas pumps into South KiM? And who controls the gas pumps there, could it be a litle "snake and his friends"?

Reader

pre 12 godina

"...judging by the amount of oil that is transported to Kosovo one could think that Kosovo is ten times larger than central Serbia..."

And you found out about that now? Why only now? Me thinks the next move will likely be to call every product that goes from Kosovo to Serbia and viceversa "illegal" and smuggled, so now that Serbia accepted the customs stamp it won't accept the products because they are smuggled and try to keep the blockade. Hope I am wrong. Serbian companies used to sell ten times more in Kosovo than they bought. The balance was hugely in favor of Serbia. Hurting such a positive balance is just plain stupid.

Winston

pre 12 godina

Good point, Ivica. Where does all this illegal oil end up that is supposedly coming into N. KiM? Obviously, the Serbs cannot use it all. Could it be that it eventually makes its way into gas pumps into South KiM? And who controls the gas pumps there, could it be a litle "snake and his friends"?

KOSO

pre 12 godina

"prevent smuggling and huge flow of goods that citizens of northern Kosovo certainly did not need."

1. Prevent smuggling? I thought this clown advocated that Kosovo is part of Serbia.

2. "Citizen of northern Kosovo" ... So not Serbian citizens located in the province but the citizens of Kosovo...hmmmmm the rhetoric.






Thanks,

Reader

pre 12 godina

"...judging by the amount of oil that is transported to Kosovo one could think that Kosovo is ten times larger than central Serbia..."

And you found out about that now? Why only now? Me thinks the next move will likely be to call every product that goes from Kosovo to Serbia and viceversa "illegal" and smuggled, so now that Serbia accepted the customs stamp it won't accept the products because they are smuggled and try to keep the blockade. Hope I am wrong. Serbian companies used to sell ten times more in Kosovo than they bought. The balance was hugely in favor of Serbia. Hurting such a positive balance is just plain stupid.