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Friday, 16.09.2011.

10:15

"Checkpoint takeover not unilateral move"

Enver Hoxhaj says that takeover of administrative crossings is not a unilateral move and that majority of UN Security Council members agree with him.

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trizo

pre 12 godina

This guy makes me sick.

The US & EULEX both make me sick.

I pray to God one day minorities gain independence of states in the U.S. and also Germany/UK/France. I want to see how they react when this minority start burning/desecrating their spiritual prayer houses & also start waving the flag of a different country.

Until this happens, the power that America/NATO and Germany/France/UK have will continue to cause injustices around the world & let them get away with it. If the same thing were to happen in their country, they would never accept it and call it an outrage.

Amer

pre 12 godina

"(uh-huh, 16 September 2011 12:39) "

Yeah, I got most of it - Jeremic was speaking when I remembered to switch to it. Making friends for Serbia is definitely not one of his goals - someone asked a question and he said snottily that he'd covered the point in his statement and that the person "must not have been paying attention." Maybe not, but 1) he came across as an arrogant sore loser, and 2) he missed a chance to reiterate his point (or maybe he didn't think it was important?). Hoxhaj and even Churkin behaved as though their parents had taught them good manners, which at a certain level becomes important in life. I always thought that in diplomacy politeness - or at least, the appearance of politeness - was a basic requirement, but Jeremic and Konuzin have convinced me I must have been wrong.

uh-huh

pre 12 godina

Did anyone see the exchange between Vitaly and Enver after the meeting in the press area. Churkin tried to bully him from the microphone but he stood his gound. Then when Churkin took the podium the press pounded him about his actions and he became upset and then when questioned about the Serbian representative who walked out of the security meeting Belgrade called, he replied "he was not there" and stormed off.

J.Oker

pre 12 godina

“Kosovo policemen and customs officers will tomorrow be at the two crossings. That’s Kosovo’s internationally recognized border, under central government’s jurisdiction and it will remain so,” the Kosovo minister said.

What a joker. Kosovo is not internationally recognized, but the 'foreign minister' claims it has an 'international recognized border'? Funny guy...

Observer

pre 12 godina

I agree with Mr Hoxhaj. This is multilateral move. When you have the backing of NATO, EULEX, the EU and the USA this is not called unilateral but multilateral move. The Serbs must be calm and wise otherwise, GOD forbid, befoer you know it a type of Kosovo Oluja may follow. I guess the Serbian criminals in the North are those that have dramatised the situation in the North.

J.Oker

pre 12 godina

“Kosovo policemen and customs officers will tomorrow be at the two crossings. That’s Kosovo’s internationally recognized border, under central government’s jurisdiction and it will remain so,” the Kosovo minister said.

What a joker. Kosovo is not internationally recognized, but the 'foreign minister' claims it has an 'international recognized border'? Funny guy...

Observer

pre 12 godina

I agree with Mr Hoxhaj. This is multilateral move. When you have the backing of NATO, EULEX, the EU and the USA this is not called unilateral but multilateral move. The Serbs must be calm and wise otherwise, GOD forbid, befoer you know it a type of Kosovo Oluja may follow. I guess the Serbian criminals in the North are those that have dramatised the situation in the North.

uh-huh

pre 12 godina

Did anyone see the exchange between Vitaly and Enver after the meeting in the press area. Churkin tried to bully him from the microphone but he stood his gound. Then when Churkin took the podium the press pounded him about his actions and he became upset and then when questioned about the Serbian representative who walked out of the security meeting Belgrade called, he replied "he was not there" and stormed off.

Amer

pre 12 godina

"(uh-huh, 16 September 2011 12:39) "

Yeah, I got most of it - Jeremic was speaking when I remembered to switch to it. Making friends for Serbia is definitely not one of his goals - someone asked a question and he said snottily that he'd covered the point in his statement and that the person "must not have been paying attention." Maybe not, but 1) he came across as an arrogant sore loser, and 2) he missed a chance to reiterate his point (or maybe he didn't think it was important?). Hoxhaj and even Churkin behaved as though their parents had taught them good manners, which at a certain level becomes important in life. I always thought that in diplomacy politeness - or at least, the appearance of politeness - was a basic requirement, but Jeremic and Konuzin have convinced me I must have been wrong.

trizo

pre 12 godina

This guy makes me sick.

The US & EULEX both make me sick.

I pray to God one day minorities gain independence of states in the U.S. and also Germany/UK/France. I want to see how they react when this minority start burning/desecrating their spiritual prayer houses & also start waving the flag of a different country.

Until this happens, the power that America/NATO and Germany/France/UK have will continue to cause injustices around the world & let them get away with it. If the same thing were to happen in their country, they would never accept it and call it an outrage.

J.Oker

pre 12 godina

“Kosovo policemen and customs officers will tomorrow be at the two crossings. That’s Kosovo’s internationally recognized border, under central government’s jurisdiction and it will remain so,” the Kosovo minister said.

What a joker. Kosovo is not internationally recognized, but the 'foreign minister' claims it has an 'international recognized border'? Funny guy...

Observer

pre 12 godina

I agree with Mr Hoxhaj. This is multilateral move. When you have the backing of NATO, EULEX, the EU and the USA this is not called unilateral but multilateral move. The Serbs must be calm and wise otherwise, GOD forbid, befoer you know it a type of Kosovo Oluja may follow. I guess the Serbian criminals in the North are those that have dramatised the situation in the North.

uh-huh

pre 12 godina

Did anyone see the exchange between Vitaly and Enver after the meeting in the press area. Churkin tried to bully him from the microphone but he stood his gound. Then when Churkin took the podium the press pounded him about his actions and he became upset and then when questioned about the Serbian representative who walked out of the security meeting Belgrade called, he replied "he was not there" and stormed off.

trizo

pre 12 godina

This guy makes me sick.

The US & EULEX both make me sick.

I pray to God one day minorities gain independence of states in the U.S. and also Germany/UK/France. I want to see how they react when this minority start burning/desecrating their spiritual prayer houses & also start waving the flag of a different country.

Until this happens, the power that America/NATO and Germany/France/UK have will continue to cause injustices around the world & let them get away with it. If the same thing were to happen in their country, they would never accept it and call it an outrage.

Amer

pre 12 godina

"(uh-huh, 16 September 2011 12:39) "

Yeah, I got most of it - Jeremic was speaking when I remembered to switch to it. Making friends for Serbia is definitely not one of his goals - someone asked a question and he said snottily that he'd covered the point in his statement and that the person "must not have been paying attention." Maybe not, but 1) he came across as an arrogant sore loser, and 2) he missed a chance to reiterate his point (or maybe he didn't think it was important?). Hoxhaj and even Churkin behaved as though their parents had taught them good manners, which at a certain level becomes important in life. I always thought that in diplomacy politeness - or at least, the appearance of politeness - was a basic requirement, but Jeremic and Konuzin have convinced me I must have been wrong.