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Sunday, 18.09.2011.

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EU to discuss Serbia’s proposal for Kosovo next week

Belgrade's initiative for a solution to the Jarinje and Brnjak crossings in northern Kosovo will be considered next week, diplomatic sources in Brussels say.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Peggy

pre 12 godina

can someone get those serb criminals...Please...enough with crimes come from serbs..
(justhetruth, 19 September 2011, 01:47)


I just hope that European leaders have learned their lesson from Cyprus and do not fall to the naive idea that Kosovo can still be sorted out once Serbia is in the EU. It has either to be sorted out before, or it will never!
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Wow, you guys are running scared.

Writing all this bull is not going to help you. The only thing is does it tell us just how scared you are of anything being sorted out.
(Tinka, 19 September 2011, 09:59)

sj

pre 12 godina

Privately there is a lot of resentment amongst some EU member countries over this current crisis which is clearly seen as the handy work of the US of A.
As one member said “every time it gets close to settling this matter we have that stupid gorilla carrying on like an ape who thinks it going to get its way if it jumps up and down and then we have to paper over this mess”. That is the real reason behind the EU’s behavior in delaying in dealing with this matter and not as some Albanians initially thought.
Like a spoilt child the US throws tantrums and for a moment forgets that it is not only losing two wars, but its military machine is bleeding very heavily with thousands dead and the injured into their hundreds of thousands. What is even more impressive is the corruption of the US Ambassador Dell and his connection with road construction in Kosovo to nowhere and its all being met by the US taxpayer (hey the US is having trouble repairing the damage done by the recent cyclone and in a lot of instances they will not repair all roads or bridges but close roads). In the meantime their Ambassador is lining his pockets while one in every 5 people in Texas lives in poverty – long live freedom, democracy and transparency in government and their officials LOL, LOL.
The situation is a stalemate for the forces of niceness and goodness – in other words they have achieved absolutely nothing.
Status Quo 12 years and still going strong and not even the US Bozos can break it.
Amazing that such a small nation can shake the world and twirl a so called empire around its little finger.

Tinka

pre 12 godina

I just hope that European leaders have learned their lesson from Cyprus and do not fall to the naive idea that Kosovo can still be sorted out once Serbia is in the EU. It has either to be sorted out before, or it will never!

sj

pre 12 godina

Privately there is a lot of resentment amongst some EU member countries over this current crisis which is clearly seen as the handy work of the US of A.
As one member said “every time it gets close to settling this matter we have that stupid gorilla carrying on like an ape who thinks it going to get its way if it jumps up and down and then we have to paper over this mess”. That is the real reason behind the EU’s behavior in delaying in dealing with this matter and not as some Albanians initially thought.
Like a spoilt child the US throws tantrums and for a moment forgets that it is not only losing two wars, but its military machine is bleeding very heavily with thousands dead and the injured into their hundreds of thousands. What is even more impressive is the corruption of the US Ambassador Dell and his connection with road construction in Kosovo to nowhere and its all being met by the US taxpayer (hey the US is having trouble repairing the damage done by the recent cyclone and in a lot of instances they will not repair all roads or bridges but close roads). In the meantime their Ambassador is lining his pockets while one in every 5 people in Texas lives in poverty – long live freedom, democracy and transparency in government and their officials LOL, LOL.
The situation is a stalemate for the forces of niceness and goodness – in other words they have achieved absolutely nothing.
Status Quo 12 years and still going strong and not even the US Bozos can break it.
Amazing that such a small nation can shake the world and twirl a so called empire around its little finger.

Tinka

pre 12 godina

I just hope that European leaders have learned their lesson from Cyprus and do not fall to the naive idea that Kosovo can still be sorted out once Serbia is in the EU. It has either to be sorted out before, or it will never!

Peggy

pre 12 godina

can someone get those serb criminals...Please...enough with crimes come from serbs..
(justhetruth, 19 September 2011, 01:47)


I just hope that European leaders have learned their lesson from Cyprus and do not fall to the naive idea that Kosovo can still be sorted out once Serbia is in the EU. It has either to be sorted out before, or it will never!
======================
Wow, you guys are running scared.

Writing all this bull is not going to help you. The only thing is does it tell us just how scared you are of anything being sorted out.
(Tinka, 19 September 2011, 09:59)

Tinka

pre 12 godina

I just hope that European leaders have learned their lesson from Cyprus and do not fall to the naive idea that Kosovo can still be sorted out once Serbia is in the EU. It has either to be sorted out before, or it will never!

Peggy

pre 12 godina

can someone get those serb criminals...Please...enough with crimes come from serbs..
(justhetruth, 19 September 2011, 01:47)


I just hope that European leaders have learned their lesson from Cyprus and do not fall to the naive idea that Kosovo can still be sorted out once Serbia is in the EU. It has either to be sorted out before, or it will never!
======================
Wow, you guys are running scared.

Writing all this bull is not going to help you. The only thing is does it tell us just how scared you are of anything being sorted out.
(Tinka, 19 September 2011, 09:59)

sj

pre 12 godina

Privately there is a lot of resentment amongst some EU member countries over this current crisis which is clearly seen as the handy work of the US of A.
As one member said “every time it gets close to settling this matter we have that stupid gorilla carrying on like an ape who thinks it going to get its way if it jumps up and down and then we have to paper over this mess”. That is the real reason behind the EU’s behavior in delaying in dealing with this matter and not as some Albanians initially thought.
Like a spoilt child the US throws tantrums and for a moment forgets that it is not only losing two wars, but its military machine is bleeding very heavily with thousands dead and the injured into their hundreds of thousands. What is even more impressive is the corruption of the US Ambassador Dell and his connection with road construction in Kosovo to nowhere and its all being met by the US taxpayer (hey the US is having trouble repairing the damage done by the recent cyclone and in a lot of instances they will not repair all roads or bridges but close roads). In the meantime their Ambassador is lining his pockets while one in every 5 people in Texas lives in poverty – long live freedom, democracy and transparency in government and their officials LOL, LOL.
The situation is a stalemate for the forces of niceness and goodness – in other words they have achieved absolutely nothing.
Status Quo 12 years and still going strong and not even the US Bozos can break it.
Amazing that such a small nation can shake the world and twirl a so called empire around its little finger.