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Thursday, 15.09.2011.

09:06

Security Council holds session on Kosovo

The UN Security Council will on Thursday hold a session convened at the request of Serbia and Russia, Tanjug has learned.

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icj1

pre 12 godina

No matter if they talk with open doors or the closed ones Vitaly Churkin as Serbia's Ambassador to the UN will come out and tell the truth.
(rote, 15 September 2011 22:34)

And what is that truth ?

rote

pre 12 godina

No matter if they talk with open doors or the closed ones Vitaly Churkin as Serbia's Ambassador to the UN will come out and tell the truth. In any case Serbia will have long lasting contradictions with Don Snake and his caporegimes. So using UN SC to discredit strategic rivals is a good idea ! But my main hope are the gangmen who dicredit themselves much better than one could even dream.

Reader

pre 12 godina

When the doors will close, they will do what they always do at closed sessions. Have rave parties, play dangerous games, make silly bets(10 bucks that Hoxhaj can beat Jeremic at arm-wresttling while both chew jalapeno peppers), drugs, rock and sex'n'roll. Jeremic will be the dj: "put yo hands up in the air, like you just don't care" with Serbian accent. etc etc etc.

Cluck Cluck

pre 12 godina

'Closed session?' - Whenever the west is sponsoring terrorism, it does it behind closed doors. It believes that it has a reputation to protect.

Dragoljub

pre 12 godina

Anti Serbian sentimant is very common amongst the western world. So be it, we Serbs have tried to be diplomatic about it all. I believe with all my heart that the injustice against the Orthadox people, will be reclaimed in the future. To steal one's heritage and sole is a sin which will never be forgiven. I have two sons and they will continue their great grandfathers legacy. When the tide turns in future, Serbia and all Serbs will reclaim our churches and great fatherland for as long as there is any Serb left on this planet. May god protect the very brave Serbs who remain in Kosovo and fight a battle against all odds and opression of ethnic cleansing. Amen

BT

pre 12 godina

B92 changed my Word in the last comments i made about Vuk jeremic is holding an extra security concil meeting. But it is ok for President Tadic to say "criminals, those who burned down the border posts, and those who killed a policeman in summer 2011.

FREEDOM

pre 12 godina

@ poor Srboslav

I guess you didn't receive the info that our Minister of Foreign Affaires will be at the same meeting as Mr Vuk Jeremiq is.

Guess we count as independant!

Today we have Mr Rasmussen as visitor of Kosova. Check the name and you will found out who this VIP is.

Tung

a New Day

pre 12 godina

Why are these sessions-talks closed to the public? The last session that was held when Pristina tried to move their customs and police officers onto there so called border post the session was closed to Serbian representatives. If the western powers have recognized Kosovo as a country and no apparent international law has been broken why is the session closed to the public? What do the western powers need to hide about the session if Serbia has broken UN laws, broken internationals (they stole Kosovo from the Albanians apparently) laws and the Albanians haven't stolen Serbian land. That being said there is nothing to hide and no reason why the rest of the world shouldn't have the ability to see who are the aggressors and criminals!
(Boris, 15 September 2011 10:54)
There are 2 reasons why it will be a closed door session:
1. The west does not want to give Serbia another forum to deliver their political agenda. They claim they are trying to prevent violence but the fact is the only violence has come from the Serbians. KPS, Eulex, Kfor have all exercised tremendous restraint. Serbia is circling the drain on Kosovo and they know it, the powers in office are just trying to keep their jobs in the next election.
2. At the end of the day there will be no action taken by the UNSC, as usual, I am sure that they do not want the fact that they cannot come to any type of agreement on the Kosovo-Serbia issue to be aired in public.

Eulex and Kfor have a mandate from the UNSC through 1244 to bring justice and security to the whole of Kosovo not just south of the Ibar. Unless some new resolution is enacted the borders will come under international and Kosovo control.

The most logical solution would be for the borders to remain under Kfor control with trafic limited to personal use and no customs traffic allowed. Then the Pristina and northern Kosovo representatives meet until a solution be found. Notice I said northern Kosovo, not Serbian representatives as according to 1244 Serbia has no part of the discussion of actions within the Kosovo boundaries.

BT

pre 12 godina

Serbia To hold an extraordinary meeting to tell the Security Council that he will fund Serbs in Mitrovica. Vuk Jeremic there is nothing you can do about it! both NATO and the EU support the EULEX, KFOR and KPS's plans to take over border posts. You should instead ask the Serbs to stop resorting to violence, because it is your last choice.

Boris

pre 12 godina

Why are these sessions-talks closed to the public? The last session that was held when Pristina tried to move their customs and police officers onto there so called border post the session was closed to Serbian representatives. If the western powers have recognized Kosovo as a country and no apparent international law has been broken why is the session closed to the public? What do the western powers need to hide about the session if Serbia has broken UN laws, broken internationals (they stole Kosovo from the Albanians apparently) laws and the Albanians haven't stolen Serbian land. That being said there is nothing to hide and no reason why the rest of the world shouldn't have the ability to see who are the aggressors and criminals!

Gjergj Fishta

pre 12 godina

(Srboslav, 15 September 2011 09:22)

Srboslav, are you sure that your Vuk (from a “real” country) will take part in the “closed” session?
If I remember correctly the door was slammed on Vuk’s face in the last closed session held (only recently).
Also, care to guess what will be the outcome of the session (and I think that this is what counts in the end)?

Srboslav

pre 12 godina

"the session will be closed for public at the request of the Western countries."

I suppose that means that our local politicians in our southern province will have to leave the security counsil when the talks beging, but that is some of the aspects one has to take into account if one is not a real country.

Gjergj Fishta

pre 12 godina

(Srboslav, 15 September 2011 09:22)

Srboslav, are you sure that your Vuk (from a “real” country) will take part in the “closed” session?
If I remember correctly the door was slammed on Vuk’s face in the last closed session held (only recently).
Also, care to guess what will be the outcome of the session (and I think that this is what counts in the end)?

Boris

pre 12 godina

Why are these sessions-talks closed to the public? The last session that was held when Pristina tried to move their customs and police officers onto there so called border post the session was closed to Serbian representatives. If the western powers have recognized Kosovo as a country and no apparent international law has been broken why is the session closed to the public? What do the western powers need to hide about the session if Serbia has broken UN laws, broken internationals (they stole Kosovo from the Albanians apparently) laws and the Albanians haven't stolen Serbian land. That being said there is nothing to hide and no reason why the rest of the world shouldn't have the ability to see who are the aggressors and criminals!

Srboslav

pre 12 godina

"the session will be closed for public at the request of the Western countries."

I suppose that means that our local politicians in our southern province will have to leave the security counsil when the talks beging, but that is some of the aspects one has to take into account if one is not a real country.

BT

pre 12 godina

Serbia To hold an extraordinary meeting to tell the Security Council that he will fund Serbs in Mitrovica. Vuk Jeremic there is nothing you can do about it! both NATO and the EU support the EULEX, KFOR and KPS's plans to take over border posts. You should instead ask the Serbs to stop resorting to violence, because it is your last choice.

Cluck Cluck

pre 12 godina

'Closed session?' - Whenever the west is sponsoring terrorism, it does it behind closed doors. It believes that it has a reputation to protect.

Dragoljub

pre 12 godina

Anti Serbian sentimant is very common amongst the western world. So be it, we Serbs have tried to be diplomatic about it all. I believe with all my heart that the injustice against the Orthadox people, will be reclaimed in the future. To steal one's heritage and sole is a sin which will never be forgiven. I have two sons and they will continue their great grandfathers legacy. When the tide turns in future, Serbia and all Serbs will reclaim our churches and great fatherland for as long as there is any Serb left on this planet. May god protect the very brave Serbs who remain in Kosovo and fight a battle against all odds and opression of ethnic cleansing. Amen

a New Day

pre 12 godina

Why are these sessions-talks closed to the public? The last session that was held when Pristina tried to move their customs and police officers onto there so called border post the session was closed to Serbian representatives. If the western powers have recognized Kosovo as a country and no apparent international law has been broken why is the session closed to the public? What do the western powers need to hide about the session if Serbia has broken UN laws, broken internationals (they stole Kosovo from the Albanians apparently) laws and the Albanians haven't stolen Serbian land. That being said there is nothing to hide and no reason why the rest of the world shouldn't have the ability to see who are the aggressors and criminals!
(Boris, 15 September 2011 10:54)
There are 2 reasons why it will be a closed door session:
1. The west does not want to give Serbia another forum to deliver their political agenda. They claim they are trying to prevent violence but the fact is the only violence has come from the Serbians. KPS, Eulex, Kfor have all exercised tremendous restraint. Serbia is circling the drain on Kosovo and they know it, the powers in office are just trying to keep their jobs in the next election.
2. At the end of the day there will be no action taken by the UNSC, as usual, I am sure that they do not want the fact that they cannot come to any type of agreement on the Kosovo-Serbia issue to be aired in public.

Eulex and Kfor have a mandate from the UNSC through 1244 to bring justice and security to the whole of Kosovo not just south of the Ibar. Unless some new resolution is enacted the borders will come under international and Kosovo control.

The most logical solution would be for the borders to remain under Kfor control with trafic limited to personal use and no customs traffic allowed. Then the Pristina and northern Kosovo representatives meet until a solution be found. Notice I said northern Kosovo, not Serbian representatives as according to 1244 Serbia has no part of the discussion of actions within the Kosovo boundaries.

FREEDOM

pre 12 godina

@ poor Srboslav

I guess you didn't receive the info that our Minister of Foreign Affaires will be at the same meeting as Mr Vuk Jeremiq is.

Guess we count as independant!

Today we have Mr Rasmussen as visitor of Kosova. Check the name and you will found out who this VIP is.

Tung

Reader

pre 12 godina

When the doors will close, they will do what they always do at closed sessions. Have rave parties, play dangerous games, make silly bets(10 bucks that Hoxhaj can beat Jeremic at arm-wresttling while both chew jalapeno peppers), drugs, rock and sex'n'roll. Jeremic will be the dj: "put yo hands up in the air, like you just don't care" with Serbian accent. etc etc etc.

BT

pre 12 godina

B92 changed my Word in the last comments i made about Vuk jeremic is holding an extra security concil meeting. But it is ok for President Tadic to say "criminals, those who burned down the border posts, and those who killed a policeman in summer 2011.

rote

pre 12 godina

No matter if they talk with open doors or the closed ones Vitaly Churkin as Serbia's Ambassador to the UN will come out and tell the truth. In any case Serbia will have long lasting contradictions with Don Snake and his caporegimes. So using UN SC to discredit strategic rivals is a good idea ! But my main hope are the gangmen who dicredit themselves much better than one could even dream.

icj1

pre 12 godina

No matter if they talk with open doors or the closed ones Vitaly Churkin as Serbia's Ambassador to the UN will come out and tell the truth.
(rote, 15 September 2011 22:34)

And what is that truth ?

BT

pre 12 godina

Serbia To hold an extraordinary meeting to tell the Security Council that he will fund Serbs in Mitrovica. Vuk Jeremic there is nothing you can do about it! both NATO and the EU support the EULEX, KFOR and KPS's plans to take over border posts. You should instead ask the Serbs to stop resorting to violence, because it is your last choice.

Gjergj Fishta

pre 12 godina

(Srboslav, 15 September 2011 09:22)

Srboslav, are you sure that your Vuk (from a “real” country) will take part in the “closed” session?
If I remember correctly the door was slammed on Vuk’s face in the last closed session held (only recently).
Also, care to guess what will be the outcome of the session (and I think that this is what counts in the end)?

Srboslav

pre 12 godina

"the session will be closed for public at the request of the Western countries."

I suppose that means that our local politicians in our southern province will have to leave the security counsil when the talks beging, but that is some of the aspects one has to take into account if one is not a real country.

a New Day

pre 12 godina

Why are these sessions-talks closed to the public? The last session that was held when Pristina tried to move their customs and police officers onto there so called border post the session was closed to Serbian representatives. If the western powers have recognized Kosovo as a country and no apparent international law has been broken why is the session closed to the public? What do the western powers need to hide about the session if Serbia has broken UN laws, broken internationals (they stole Kosovo from the Albanians apparently) laws and the Albanians haven't stolen Serbian land. That being said there is nothing to hide and no reason why the rest of the world shouldn't have the ability to see who are the aggressors and criminals!
(Boris, 15 September 2011 10:54)
There are 2 reasons why it will be a closed door session:
1. The west does not want to give Serbia another forum to deliver their political agenda. They claim they are trying to prevent violence but the fact is the only violence has come from the Serbians. KPS, Eulex, Kfor have all exercised tremendous restraint. Serbia is circling the drain on Kosovo and they know it, the powers in office are just trying to keep their jobs in the next election.
2. At the end of the day there will be no action taken by the UNSC, as usual, I am sure that they do not want the fact that they cannot come to any type of agreement on the Kosovo-Serbia issue to be aired in public.

Eulex and Kfor have a mandate from the UNSC through 1244 to bring justice and security to the whole of Kosovo not just south of the Ibar. Unless some new resolution is enacted the borders will come under international and Kosovo control.

The most logical solution would be for the borders to remain under Kfor control with trafic limited to personal use and no customs traffic allowed. Then the Pristina and northern Kosovo representatives meet until a solution be found. Notice I said northern Kosovo, not Serbian representatives as according to 1244 Serbia has no part of the discussion of actions within the Kosovo boundaries.

FREEDOM

pre 12 godina

@ poor Srboslav

I guess you didn't receive the info that our Minister of Foreign Affaires will be at the same meeting as Mr Vuk Jeremiq is.

Guess we count as independant!

Today we have Mr Rasmussen as visitor of Kosova. Check the name and you will found out who this VIP is.

Tung

Dragoljub

pre 12 godina

Anti Serbian sentimant is very common amongst the western world. So be it, we Serbs have tried to be diplomatic about it all. I believe with all my heart that the injustice against the Orthadox people, will be reclaimed in the future. To steal one's heritage and sole is a sin which will never be forgiven. I have two sons and they will continue their great grandfathers legacy. When the tide turns in future, Serbia and all Serbs will reclaim our churches and great fatherland for as long as there is any Serb left on this planet. May god protect the very brave Serbs who remain in Kosovo and fight a battle against all odds and opression of ethnic cleansing. Amen

Boris

pre 12 godina

Why are these sessions-talks closed to the public? The last session that was held when Pristina tried to move their customs and police officers onto there so called border post the session was closed to Serbian representatives. If the western powers have recognized Kosovo as a country and no apparent international law has been broken why is the session closed to the public? What do the western powers need to hide about the session if Serbia has broken UN laws, broken internationals (they stole Kosovo from the Albanians apparently) laws and the Albanians haven't stolen Serbian land. That being said there is nothing to hide and no reason why the rest of the world shouldn't have the ability to see who are the aggressors and criminals!

Cluck Cluck

pre 12 godina

'Closed session?' - Whenever the west is sponsoring terrorism, it does it behind closed doors. It believes that it has a reputation to protect.

BT

pre 12 godina

B92 changed my Word in the last comments i made about Vuk jeremic is holding an extra security concil meeting. But it is ok for President Tadic to say "criminals, those who burned down the border posts, and those who killed a policeman in summer 2011.

Reader

pre 12 godina

When the doors will close, they will do what they always do at closed sessions. Have rave parties, play dangerous games, make silly bets(10 bucks that Hoxhaj can beat Jeremic at arm-wresttling while both chew jalapeno peppers), drugs, rock and sex'n'roll. Jeremic will be the dj: "put yo hands up in the air, like you just don't care" with Serbian accent. etc etc etc.

rote

pre 12 godina

No matter if they talk with open doors or the closed ones Vitaly Churkin as Serbia's Ambassador to the UN will come out and tell the truth. In any case Serbia will have long lasting contradictions with Don Snake and his caporegimes. So using UN SC to discredit strategic rivals is a good idea ! But my main hope are the gangmen who dicredit themselves much better than one could even dream.

icj1

pre 12 godina

No matter if they talk with open doors or the closed ones Vitaly Churkin as Serbia's Ambassador to the UN will come out and tell the truth.
(rote, 15 September 2011 22:34)

And what is that truth ?