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Wednesday, 07.09.2011.

12:08

Greece supports Belgrade-Priština dialogue

Greek FM Stavros Lambrinidis believes Serbia will become EU candidate by the end of the year, and calls for a continuation of the Belgrade-Priština dialogue.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Pls say it ain't so!!

pre 12 godina

Wait!!! Greece has a say on this??!!

A country, that is financially bankrupt is pitching and an idea!!

Pls say it ain't so!!!

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 12 godina

My my Bloody Mary, you certainly are one busy little Albanian cyber-soldier :) Don't you have a job or has school not opened yet?

Grk

pre 12 godina

Greek FM Stavros Lambrinidis is traveling to Prishtina tomorrow.I wonder what message he is bringing from Athens!
(Kosova-USA, 7 September 2011 15:06)

i can tell you.
The message is kosovo je srbija. Same message as always.

p.s. makedonija je grcka

Bloody Mary

pre 12 godina

Bloody Mary
Actually you are one of many albanians who is fed by the Greeks. How many albanians are not dependant on work in Greece? Didn't your mama tell you not to bite the hand that feeds you?
(MikeC, 7 September 2011 20:50)

Mike4C, she only told me not argue with i***ts - they'll bring you down to their level then beat you with experience. That's why I won't.

KOSO

pre 12 godina

Greek supports the dialogue...lol

Greeks supports nothing...in fact Greece could care less. Greece has things to worry about, like how to cut all pensions, benefits, and wages to meet loan requirements.

Let's see what he says in Kosovo tomorrow....

P.S. to all you serbs that have no clue, Greece recognizes our documents when passing or staying in Greece. #justsayin'




Thanks,

jimminyCricket

pre 12 godina

All this talk of being Broke. Greece is broke. Kosovo was never made to be broken. US is broke, or lets say in debt up to their second story outhouses. Germany and EuroZone have no money, no gold and no liquidity without having to borrow. Who isn't broke?
This is the model of western economy nowadays. All of these countries live off of their debt. So one can say that sure Kosovo is closer to EU as they are more broke (or without to be more accurate) than the rest of Balkan countries, by virtue of their self-imploding economic model.
And furthermore it is laughable when one beggar calls out another beggar.

MikeC

pre 12 godina

"Sorry, you must be mistaking me for somebody else. I am one of those feeding the Greeks."

Bloody Mary

Actually you are one of many albanians who is fed by the Greeks. How many albanians are not dependant on work in Greece? Didn't your mama tell you not to bite the hand that feeds you?

Bloody Mary

pre 12 godina

Besides you albs should not worry to much about Greece. Your master the US of A is in much bigger trouble.
(MikeC, 7 September 2011 19:10)

Sorry, you must be mistaking me for somebody else. I am one of those feeding the Greeks.

MikeC

pre 12 godina

"Beware of Greeks bearing gifts! For sure he will ask you for a loan."

Bloody Mary

Ha ha! Asking Pristina for a loan! If Greece needs tractors, donkeys or drugs perhaps Pristina can help. Kosovo doesn't even have white schengen. I wonder why the EU is reluctant to grand all mighty powerful Kosovo white schengen?

Besides you albs should not worry to much about Greece. Your master the US of A is in much bigger trouble.

Vass

pre 12 godina

Once the EU is fed up with throwing money into the bottomless pit Greece and the Greeks have sold their last harbor to the Chinese, you should send your proposal to Pristina.
(Bloody Mary, 7 September 2011 14:54

Have you ever wondered as to why all the prosperous Albanians are crossing into Greece illegally begging for jobs?When you answer this question you'll see why Greece is not broke.

Gustave

pre 12 godina

Greek FM Stavros Lambrinidis is traveling to Prishtina tomorrow.I wonder what message he is bringing from Athens!
(Kosova-USA, 7 September 2011 15:06)

Word is Greece will give the final vote Kosovo needs to become a member of the EBRD.

Bloody Mary

pre 12 godina

When you answer this question you'll see why Greece is not broke.
(Vass, 7 September 2011 15:24)

Have you already informed Brussels and Berlin? They will be pleased to hear the good news! Greece will repay all its debts and I will willingly acknowledge Greece's principles! Until then...

Bloody Mary

pre 12 godina

Greek FM Stavros Lambrinidis is traveling to Prishtina tomorrow.I wonder what message he is bringing from Athens!
(Kosova-USA, 7 September 2011 15:06)

Beware of Greeks bearing gifts! For sure he will ask you for a loan.

Bloody Mary

pre 12 godina

If you don't think there are principles, maybe send your Pacolli (what kind of minister is he, anyway? Minister for buying recognitions?) there with some suitcases of money, and see if the 'African way' of new recognitions for Kosovo works on Greece, too. Worth a try?
(Analyst, 7 September 2011 14:22)

Once the EU is fed up with throwing money into the bottomless pit Greece and the Greeks have sold their last harbor to the Chinese, you should send your proposal to Pristina.

X

pre 12 godina

Bloody Mary

according to your statement principled positions can only be expressed by those who are powerful and rich enough to have them. But isn't this a paradox? Why would the strong state want to have a principled position when that would contradict their own interests?

Yes Greece is in trouble and yes it has brought much of this trouble to its own self but it is still a beacon of stability and democratic governance in the Balkans.

Analyst

pre 12 godina

"Greece, the sick man of Europe, and "principles"? What a joke! "
(Bloody Mary, 7 September 2011 12:19)

If you don't think there are principles, maybe send your Pacolli (what kind of minister is he, anyway? Minister for buying recognitions?) there with some suitcases of money, and see if the 'African way' of new recognitions for Kosovo works on Greece, too. Worth a try?

Bloody Mary

pre 12 godina

"according to your statement principled positions can only be expressed by those who are powerful and rich enough to have them. But isn't this a paradox?"

As soon as a country that is completely broke tries to promote the "policy of welfare in the region" I have certain problems taking it for serious.

Bloody Mary

pre 12 godina

"There is no pressure, nor could it have any effect, because Greece has always pursued the policy of principles, and we remain faithful to them. That is the policy of strengthening peace, security and welfare in the region," Lambrinidis said."

Greece, the sick man of Europe, and "principles"? What a joke! A beggar with "principles" who talks about "welfare in the region"???

Bloody Mary

pre 12 godina

"There is no pressure, nor could it have any effect, because Greece has always pursued the policy of principles, and we remain faithful to them. That is the policy of strengthening peace, security and welfare in the region," Lambrinidis said."

Greece, the sick man of Europe, and "principles"? What a joke! A beggar with "principles" who talks about "welfare in the region"???

Bloody Mary

pre 12 godina

Besides you albs should not worry to much about Greece. Your master the US of A is in much bigger trouble.
(MikeC, 7 September 2011 19:10)

Sorry, you must be mistaking me for somebody else. I am one of those feeding the Greeks.

X

pre 12 godina

Bloody Mary

according to your statement principled positions can only be expressed by those who are powerful and rich enough to have them. But isn't this a paradox? Why would the strong state want to have a principled position when that would contradict their own interests?

Yes Greece is in trouble and yes it has brought much of this trouble to its own self but it is still a beacon of stability and democratic governance in the Balkans.

Vass

pre 12 godina

Once the EU is fed up with throwing money into the bottomless pit Greece and the Greeks have sold their last harbor to the Chinese, you should send your proposal to Pristina.
(Bloody Mary, 7 September 2011 14:54

Have you ever wondered as to why all the prosperous Albanians are crossing into Greece illegally begging for jobs?When you answer this question you'll see why Greece is not broke.

MikeC

pre 12 godina

"Sorry, you must be mistaking me for somebody else. I am one of those feeding the Greeks."

Bloody Mary

Actually you are one of many albanians who is fed by the Greeks. How many albanians are not dependant on work in Greece? Didn't your mama tell you not to bite the hand that feeds you?

Bloody Mary

pre 12 godina

When you answer this question you'll see why Greece is not broke.
(Vass, 7 September 2011 15:24)

Have you already informed Brussels and Berlin? They will be pleased to hear the good news! Greece will repay all its debts and I will willingly acknowledge Greece's principles! Until then...

Analyst

pre 12 godina

"Greece, the sick man of Europe, and "principles"? What a joke! "
(Bloody Mary, 7 September 2011 12:19)

If you don't think there are principles, maybe send your Pacolli (what kind of minister is he, anyway? Minister for buying recognitions?) there with some suitcases of money, and see if the 'African way' of new recognitions for Kosovo works on Greece, too. Worth a try?

Bloody Mary

pre 12 godina

"according to your statement principled positions can only be expressed by those who are powerful and rich enough to have them. But isn't this a paradox?"

As soon as a country that is completely broke tries to promote the "policy of welfare in the region" I have certain problems taking it for serious.

Bloody Mary

pre 12 godina

If you don't think there are principles, maybe send your Pacolli (what kind of minister is he, anyway? Minister for buying recognitions?) there with some suitcases of money, and see if the 'African way' of new recognitions for Kosovo works on Greece, too. Worth a try?
(Analyst, 7 September 2011 14:22)

Once the EU is fed up with throwing money into the bottomless pit Greece and the Greeks have sold their last harbor to the Chinese, you should send your proposal to Pristina.

Bloody Mary

pre 12 godina

Greek FM Stavros Lambrinidis is traveling to Prishtina tomorrow.I wonder what message he is bringing from Athens!
(Kosova-USA, 7 September 2011 15:06)

Beware of Greeks bearing gifts! For sure he will ask you for a loan.

KOSO

pre 12 godina

Greek supports the dialogue...lol

Greeks supports nothing...in fact Greece could care less. Greece has things to worry about, like how to cut all pensions, benefits, and wages to meet loan requirements.

Let's see what he says in Kosovo tomorrow....

P.S. to all you serbs that have no clue, Greece recognizes our documents when passing or staying in Greece. #justsayin'




Thanks,

Bloody Mary

pre 12 godina

Bloody Mary
Actually you are one of many albanians who is fed by the Greeks. How many albanians are not dependant on work in Greece? Didn't your mama tell you not to bite the hand that feeds you?
(MikeC, 7 September 2011 20:50)

Mike4C, she only told me not argue with i***ts - they'll bring you down to their level then beat you with experience. That's why I won't.

Gustave

pre 12 godina

Greek FM Stavros Lambrinidis is traveling to Prishtina tomorrow.I wonder what message he is bringing from Athens!
(Kosova-USA, 7 September 2011 15:06)

Word is Greece will give the final vote Kosovo needs to become a member of the EBRD.

MikeC

pre 12 godina

"Beware of Greeks bearing gifts! For sure he will ask you for a loan."

Bloody Mary

Ha ha! Asking Pristina for a loan! If Greece needs tractors, donkeys or drugs perhaps Pristina can help. Kosovo doesn't even have white schengen. I wonder why the EU is reluctant to grand all mighty powerful Kosovo white schengen?

Besides you albs should not worry to much about Greece. Your master the US of A is in much bigger trouble.

Grk

pre 12 godina

Greek FM Stavros Lambrinidis is traveling to Prishtina tomorrow.I wonder what message he is bringing from Athens!
(Kosova-USA, 7 September 2011 15:06)

i can tell you.
The message is kosovo je srbija. Same message as always.

p.s. makedonija je grcka

jimminyCricket

pre 12 godina

All this talk of being Broke. Greece is broke. Kosovo was never made to be broken. US is broke, or lets say in debt up to their second story outhouses. Germany and EuroZone have no money, no gold and no liquidity without having to borrow. Who isn't broke?
This is the model of western economy nowadays. All of these countries live off of their debt. So one can say that sure Kosovo is closer to EU as they are more broke (or without to be more accurate) than the rest of Balkan countries, by virtue of their self-imploding economic model.
And furthermore it is laughable when one beggar calls out another beggar.

Pls say it ain't so!!

pre 12 godina

Wait!!! Greece has a say on this??!!

A country, that is financially bankrupt is pitching and an idea!!

Pls say it ain't so!!!

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 12 godina

My my Bloody Mary, you certainly are one busy little Albanian cyber-soldier :) Don't you have a job or has school not opened yet?

Bloody Mary

pre 12 godina

"There is no pressure, nor could it have any effect, because Greece has always pursued the policy of principles, and we remain faithful to them. That is the policy of strengthening peace, security and welfare in the region," Lambrinidis said."

Greece, the sick man of Europe, and "principles"? What a joke! A beggar with "principles" who talks about "welfare in the region"???

Bloody Mary

pre 12 godina

"according to your statement principled positions can only be expressed by those who are powerful and rich enough to have them. But isn't this a paradox?"

As soon as a country that is completely broke tries to promote the "policy of welfare in the region" I have certain problems taking it for serious.

MikeC

pre 12 godina

"Beware of Greeks bearing gifts! For sure he will ask you for a loan."

Bloody Mary

Ha ha! Asking Pristina for a loan! If Greece needs tractors, donkeys or drugs perhaps Pristina can help. Kosovo doesn't even have white schengen. I wonder why the EU is reluctant to grand all mighty powerful Kosovo white schengen?

Besides you albs should not worry to much about Greece. Your master the US of A is in much bigger trouble.

Bloody Mary

pre 12 godina

Besides you albs should not worry to much about Greece. Your master the US of A is in much bigger trouble.
(MikeC, 7 September 2011 19:10)

Sorry, you must be mistaking me for somebody else. I am one of those feeding the Greeks.

Bloody Mary

pre 12 godina

Greek FM Stavros Lambrinidis is traveling to Prishtina tomorrow.I wonder what message he is bringing from Athens!
(Kosova-USA, 7 September 2011 15:06)

Beware of Greeks bearing gifts! For sure he will ask you for a loan.

MikeC

pre 12 godina

"Sorry, you must be mistaking me for somebody else. I am one of those feeding the Greeks."

Bloody Mary

Actually you are one of many albanians who is fed by the Greeks. How many albanians are not dependant on work in Greece? Didn't your mama tell you not to bite the hand that feeds you?

Bloody Mary

pre 12 godina

If you don't think there are principles, maybe send your Pacolli (what kind of minister is he, anyway? Minister for buying recognitions?) there with some suitcases of money, and see if the 'African way' of new recognitions for Kosovo works on Greece, too. Worth a try?
(Analyst, 7 September 2011 14:22)

Once the EU is fed up with throwing money into the bottomless pit Greece and the Greeks have sold their last harbor to the Chinese, you should send your proposal to Pristina.

X

pre 12 godina

Bloody Mary

according to your statement principled positions can only be expressed by those who are powerful and rich enough to have them. But isn't this a paradox? Why would the strong state want to have a principled position when that would contradict their own interests?

Yes Greece is in trouble and yes it has brought much of this trouble to its own self but it is still a beacon of stability and democratic governance in the Balkans.

Analyst

pre 12 godina

"Greece, the sick man of Europe, and "principles"? What a joke! "
(Bloody Mary, 7 September 2011 12:19)

If you don't think there are principles, maybe send your Pacolli (what kind of minister is he, anyway? Minister for buying recognitions?) there with some suitcases of money, and see if the 'African way' of new recognitions for Kosovo works on Greece, too. Worth a try?

Vass

pre 12 godina

Once the EU is fed up with throwing money into the bottomless pit Greece and the Greeks have sold their last harbor to the Chinese, you should send your proposal to Pristina.
(Bloody Mary, 7 September 2011 14:54

Have you ever wondered as to why all the prosperous Albanians are crossing into Greece illegally begging for jobs?When you answer this question you'll see why Greece is not broke.

Bloody Mary

pre 12 godina

When you answer this question you'll see why Greece is not broke.
(Vass, 7 September 2011 15:24)

Have you already informed Brussels and Berlin? They will be pleased to hear the good news! Greece will repay all its debts and I will willingly acknowledge Greece's principles! Until then...

Gustave

pre 12 godina

Greek FM Stavros Lambrinidis is traveling to Prishtina tomorrow.I wonder what message he is bringing from Athens!
(Kosova-USA, 7 September 2011 15:06)

Word is Greece will give the final vote Kosovo needs to become a member of the EBRD.

Grk

pre 12 godina

Greek FM Stavros Lambrinidis is traveling to Prishtina tomorrow.I wonder what message he is bringing from Athens!
(Kosova-USA, 7 September 2011 15:06)

i can tell you.
The message is kosovo je srbija. Same message as always.

p.s. makedonija je grcka

jimminyCricket

pre 12 godina

All this talk of being Broke. Greece is broke. Kosovo was never made to be broken. US is broke, or lets say in debt up to their second story outhouses. Germany and EuroZone have no money, no gold and no liquidity without having to borrow. Who isn't broke?
This is the model of western economy nowadays. All of these countries live off of their debt. So one can say that sure Kosovo is closer to EU as they are more broke (or without to be more accurate) than the rest of Balkan countries, by virtue of their self-imploding economic model.
And furthermore it is laughable when one beggar calls out another beggar.

Bloody Mary

pre 12 godina

Bloody Mary
Actually you are one of many albanians who is fed by the Greeks. How many albanians are not dependant on work in Greece? Didn't your mama tell you not to bite the hand that feeds you?
(MikeC, 7 September 2011 20:50)

Mike4C, she only told me not argue with i***ts - they'll bring you down to their level then beat you with experience. That's why I won't.

KOSO

pre 12 godina

Greek supports the dialogue...lol

Greeks supports nothing...in fact Greece could care less. Greece has things to worry about, like how to cut all pensions, benefits, and wages to meet loan requirements.

Let's see what he says in Kosovo tomorrow....

P.S. to all you serbs that have no clue, Greece recognizes our documents when passing or staying in Greece. #justsayin'




Thanks,

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 12 godina

My my Bloody Mary, you certainly are one busy little Albanian cyber-soldier :) Don't you have a job or has school not opened yet?

Pls say it ain't so!!

pre 12 godina

Wait!!! Greece has a say on this??!!

A country, that is financially bankrupt is pitching and an idea!!

Pls say it ain't so!!!