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Tuesday, 20.09.2011.

15:06

Companies from Kosovo "not exporting to Serbia"

Companies from Kosovo "have not started exporting goods to Serbia", said Kosovo Albanian officials in Priština on Tuesday.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Glenn

pre 12 godina

If "Kosovo is Serbia," as many posters like to repeat, then what could Serbia possibly be blocking? Goods being sent from Peje to Belgrade, for example, would neither be exported or imported, there would be no customs stamps, and there would be no customs documents. All these terms (import, export, customs stamps, customs documents, customs officials, etc.) sound like the terms used when describing international trade, not domestic...

icj1

pre 12 godina

So good, now we've made life difficult for K.Albs and I personally see this as a success.
(Ari Gold, 20 September 2011 18:48)

That's great. Kosovo Albanians are happy, you are happy, let's wait for the N. Kosovo Serbs to be happy, as well, and then everybody will be happy.

Ari Gold

pre 12 godina

What did I say? This blockade infact hurts Albanian companies way more than Serbian ones. Yes some Serbian companies are hit by blockade, but Albanian one have to find more expensive alternatives in Bulgaria and Croatia.

Like I said, if Albanians could find cheaper or for the same price in places other than Serbia, do you not think they would explore those options given the history we have together? There is no reason why K.Albs would do business with Serbs other than sheer necessity.

So good, now we've made life difficult for K.Albs and I personally see this as a success.

Analyst

pre 12 godina

"Three trucks carrying Kosovo's goods passed through the Bela Zemlja crossing near (Kosovska) Kamenica early on Monday. The goods had accompanying documentation of the Republic of Kosovo."

Funny! This spokesperson is stupid enough to even admit that Kosovo violates the new customs agreement! To remind you, the deal was: Everything must be status neutral and doesn't have any reference to the status, for example the word 'Republic'.

Analyst

pre 12 godina

"Three trucks carrying Kosovo's goods passed through the Bela Zemlja crossing near (Kosovska) Kamenica early on Monday. The goods had accompanying documentation of the Republic of Kosovo."

Funny! This spokesperson is stupid enough to even admit that Kosovo violates the new customs agreement! To remind you, the deal was: Everything must be status neutral and doesn't have any reference to the status, for example the word 'Republic'.

Ari Gold

pre 12 godina

What did I say? This blockade infact hurts Albanian companies way more than Serbian ones. Yes some Serbian companies are hit by blockade, but Albanian one have to find more expensive alternatives in Bulgaria and Croatia.

Like I said, if Albanians could find cheaper or for the same price in places other than Serbia, do you not think they would explore those options given the history we have together? There is no reason why K.Albs would do business with Serbs other than sheer necessity.

So good, now we've made life difficult for K.Albs and I personally see this as a success.

icj1

pre 12 godina

So good, now we've made life difficult for K.Albs and I personally see this as a success.
(Ari Gold, 20 September 2011 18:48)

That's great. Kosovo Albanians are happy, you are happy, let's wait for the N. Kosovo Serbs to be happy, as well, and then everybody will be happy.

Glenn

pre 12 godina

If "Kosovo is Serbia," as many posters like to repeat, then what could Serbia possibly be blocking? Goods being sent from Peje to Belgrade, for example, would neither be exported or imported, there would be no customs stamps, and there would be no customs documents. All these terms (import, export, customs stamps, customs documents, customs officials, etc.) sound like the terms used when describing international trade, not domestic...

Ari Gold

pre 12 godina

What did I say? This blockade infact hurts Albanian companies way more than Serbian ones. Yes some Serbian companies are hit by blockade, but Albanian one have to find more expensive alternatives in Bulgaria and Croatia.

Like I said, if Albanians could find cheaper or for the same price in places other than Serbia, do you not think they would explore those options given the history we have together? There is no reason why K.Albs would do business with Serbs other than sheer necessity.

So good, now we've made life difficult for K.Albs and I personally see this as a success.

Analyst

pre 12 godina

"Three trucks carrying Kosovo's goods passed through the Bela Zemlja crossing near (Kosovska) Kamenica early on Monday. The goods had accompanying documentation of the Republic of Kosovo."

Funny! This spokesperson is stupid enough to even admit that Kosovo violates the new customs agreement! To remind you, the deal was: Everything must be status neutral and doesn't have any reference to the status, for example the word 'Republic'.

Glenn

pre 12 godina

If "Kosovo is Serbia," as many posters like to repeat, then what could Serbia possibly be blocking? Goods being sent from Peje to Belgrade, for example, would neither be exported or imported, there would be no customs stamps, and there would be no customs documents. All these terms (import, export, customs stamps, customs documents, customs officials, etc.) sound like the terms used when describing international trade, not domestic...

icj1

pre 12 godina

So good, now we've made life difficult for K.Albs and I personally see this as a success.
(Ari Gold, 20 September 2011 18:48)

That's great. Kosovo Albanians are happy, you are happy, let's wait for the N. Kosovo Serbs to be happy, as well, and then everybody will be happy.