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Thursday, 22.09.2011.

09:18

Daily: Ambassador incident could have serious implications

Moscow-based daily Izvestia says an incident involving Russian Ambassador Alexandr Konuzin could have “serious implications” on the Russian-Serbian relations.

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DRG

pre 12 godina

This "ambassador" should acting like an ambassador. It is unbelievable how arrogant he behaves towards a sovereign stage. Does he really think that he can act like Kadyrow? Serbia is not Chechnia, for God sake!

See for Your Self.

pre 12 godina

There certainly were serbs participating, their silence bought. Even Tim Judah, self-proclaimed balkans 'expert',
YouTube clip 1:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YRiMdEWu2g

YouTube clip 2:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xfqomfJkzQ

Belgrade Security Forum website:

www.belgradeforum.org

The chair squealed about Serbia receiving millions from Europe for paying electricity and water. European countries also bombed Serbia's infrastructure and their sanctions massively inflating Serbia's debt from the early 1990s to the current 33 billion, a large part of it solely in interest...

Reader

pre 12 godina

Whatever Konuzin said to him, was not harsh enough in my opinion.
(Dragan, 22 September 2011 14:05)

Absolutely, leave it to a foreign ambassador to define who is Serb and who is not and what it means to be Serb. In your own house. Where is that famous pride of yours? I don't think you are a real Serb. Here, I just told you what you are and what you are not...

Lenard

pre 12 godina

Ambassador incident could have serious implications yes totally agree Serbs will finally wake up and realize that Russia treats them a satellite of a Greater Russia ,great wake up song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxXT4pR8_Lw&list=PLF7011A074EFF0774&index=2.

Ari Gold

pre 12 godina

(Dragan, 22 September 2011 14:05)

Exactly. If Russia distances itself from Serbia it will not be anyone's fault but Serbia's. They have done a lot for Serbia. Now to the blind EuroPhiles please do not bring up the NIS sale. You are acting as if Russia is not allowed to have its own interests. As if everyone can act out of their selfish interest but Russia HAS to help us for no reason in order to be considered helpful allies. At the end of the day the South Stream gives Serbia energy security. The Yellow puppets in BGD would have sold NIS to any European had they given a better price, nobody did. I hear about this projected price that was a lot higher than what the Russians paid for but where was this offer I ask? And if this offer did exist, did it come with the most important gas pipeline coming through Europe in the near future? The South Stream actually did NOT have to go through Serbia, it was out of good will that the Russians decided that. They see a traditionally friendly Russian country and decided to extend the pipeline when they didn't have too. Obviously in return they would look for a NIS discount. Privatizing all sorts of industries to Westerners for dirt prices after the bombardment (which they did) that ruined our industry and drove our prices down was ok, selling NIS to a gas giant that is going to provide us with energy security is not ok.

As for Vejvoda, I do not get why he is published so much. Who is he? What has he actually achieved? Nothing. He is payed to talk this nonsense. Anti Serbian patriotism is a hot industry in Belgrade, and guys like Vejvoda are desperately looking for a job so they can feel important and official. Guys like Vejvoda would trade his own mother to be funded by Soros and spew more garbage.

Ruben-NYC

pre 12 godina

...an incident involving Russian Ambassador Alexandr Konuzin could have “serious implications” on the Russian-Serbian relations...

Soon, he will ask for Djokovic not to beat the crap out of Russian tennis players.

Oh, Konuzin take a chill pill. You are there to implement the Russian policies on Serbia, not to decide on them.

It is the Serbs who should feel offended that out of that crop of top Russian diplomats, they sent a clown to Belgrade.

Dragan

pre 12 godina

The chair, Mr. Ivan Vejvoda, is 'executive director of the Balkan Trust for Democracy, a project of the German Marshall Fund dedicated to strengthening democratic institutions in Southeastern Europe.'
http://209.200.80.89/about/bio.cfm?id=49&city=belgrade
In other words, he is paid to spread pro-EU, pro-NATO propoganda, and to progress the interests of outsiders and colonialists. He is a meber of the fifth column inside of Serbia. Whatever Konuzin said to him, was not harsh enough in my opinion. These kind of people like Vejvoda are the biggest problem in Serbia.

Xhafer Deva

pre 12 godina

Kosovo is the biggest Global Security Challenge. But the world is failing.
(true, 22 September 2011 09:52)

Kosovo is in Europe. Out of Europe nobody is affected.

Charles

pre 12 godina

It is really remarkable how Serbia is not working in her own interest.
Allowing a "CIA representative" such as Mr. Vejvoda hosting this event is incredably stupid..... you are making a fool of yourselves.

Charles

pre 12 godina

It is really remarkable how Serbia is not working in her own interest.
Allowing a "CIA representative" such as Mr. Vejvoda hosting this event is incredably stupid..... you are making a fool of yourselves.

Dragan

pre 12 godina

The chair, Mr. Ivan Vejvoda, is 'executive director of the Balkan Trust for Democracy, a project of the German Marshall Fund dedicated to strengthening democratic institutions in Southeastern Europe.'
http://209.200.80.89/about/bio.cfm?id=49&city=belgrade
In other words, he is paid to spread pro-EU, pro-NATO propoganda, and to progress the interests of outsiders and colonialists. He is a meber of the fifth column inside of Serbia. Whatever Konuzin said to him, was not harsh enough in my opinion. These kind of people like Vejvoda are the biggest problem in Serbia.

Xhafer Deva

pre 12 godina

Kosovo is the biggest Global Security Challenge. But the world is failing.
(true, 22 September 2011 09:52)

Kosovo is in Europe. Out of Europe nobody is affected.

Ari Gold

pre 12 godina

(Dragan, 22 September 2011 14:05)

Exactly. If Russia distances itself from Serbia it will not be anyone's fault but Serbia's. They have done a lot for Serbia. Now to the blind EuroPhiles please do not bring up the NIS sale. You are acting as if Russia is not allowed to have its own interests. As if everyone can act out of their selfish interest but Russia HAS to help us for no reason in order to be considered helpful allies. At the end of the day the South Stream gives Serbia energy security. The Yellow puppets in BGD would have sold NIS to any European had they given a better price, nobody did. I hear about this projected price that was a lot higher than what the Russians paid for but where was this offer I ask? And if this offer did exist, did it come with the most important gas pipeline coming through Europe in the near future? The South Stream actually did NOT have to go through Serbia, it was out of good will that the Russians decided that. They see a traditionally friendly Russian country and decided to extend the pipeline when they didn't have too. Obviously in return they would look for a NIS discount. Privatizing all sorts of industries to Westerners for dirt prices after the bombardment (which they did) that ruined our industry and drove our prices down was ok, selling NIS to a gas giant that is going to provide us with energy security is not ok.

As for Vejvoda, I do not get why he is published so much. Who is he? What has he actually achieved? Nothing. He is payed to talk this nonsense. Anti Serbian patriotism is a hot industry in Belgrade, and guys like Vejvoda are desperately looking for a job so they can feel important and official. Guys like Vejvoda would trade his own mother to be funded by Soros and spew more garbage.

DRG

pre 12 godina

This "ambassador" should acting like an ambassador. It is unbelievable how arrogant he behaves towards a sovereign stage. Does he really think that he can act like Kadyrow? Serbia is not Chechnia, for God sake!

Reader

pre 12 godina

Whatever Konuzin said to him, was not harsh enough in my opinion.
(Dragan, 22 September 2011 14:05)

Absolutely, leave it to a foreign ambassador to define who is Serb and who is not and what it means to be Serb. In your own house. Where is that famous pride of yours? I don't think you are a real Serb. Here, I just told you what you are and what you are not...

See for Your Self.

pre 12 godina

There certainly were serbs participating, their silence bought. Even Tim Judah, self-proclaimed balkans 'expert',
YouTube clip 1:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YRiMdEWu2g

YouTube clip 2:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xfqomfJkzQ

Belgrade Security Forum website:

www.belgradeforum.org

The chair squealed about Serbia receiving millions from Europe for paying electricity and water. European countries also bombed Serbia's infrastructure and their sanctions massively inflating Serbia's debt from the early 1990s to the current 33 billion, a large part of it solely in interest...

Lenard

pre 12 godina

Ambassador incident could have serious implications yes totally agree Serbs will finally wake up and realize that Russia treats them a satellite of a Greater Russia ,great wake up song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxXT4pR8_Lw&list=PLF7011A074EFF0774&index=2.

Ruben-NYC

pre 12 godina

...an incident involving Russian Ambassador Alexandr Konuzin could have “serious implications” on the Russian-Serbian relations...

Soon, he will ask for Djokovic not to beat the crap out of Russian tennis players.

Oh, Konuzin take a chill pill. You are there to implement the Russian policies on Serbia, not to decide on them.

It is the Serbs who should feel offended that out of that crop of top Russian diplomats, they sent a clown to Belgrade.

Charles

pre 12 godina

It is really remarkable how Serbia is not working in her own interest.
Allowing a "CIA representative" such as Mr. Vejvoda hosting this event is incredably stupid..... you are making a fool of yourselves.

Dragan

pre 12 godina

The chair, Mr. Ivan Vejvoda, is 'executive director of the Balkan Trust for Democracy, a project of the German Marshall Fund dedicated to strengthening democratic institutions in Southeastern Europe.'
http://209.200.80.89/about/bio.cfm?id=49&city=belgrade
In other words, he is paid to spread pro-EU, pro-NATO propoganda, and to progress the interests of outsiders and colonialists. He is a meber of the fifth column inside of Serbia. Whatever Konuzin said to him, was not harsh enough in my opinion. These kind of people like Vejvoda are the biggest problem in Serbia.

Xhafer Deva

pre 12 godina

Kosovo is the biggest Global Security Challenge. But the world is failing.
(true, 22 September 2011 09:52)

Kosovo is in Europe. Out of Europe nobody is affected.

DRG

pre 12 godina

This "ambassador" should acting like an ambassador. It is unbelievable how arrogant he behaves towards a sovereign stage. Does he really think that he can act like Kadyrow? Serbia is not Chechnia, for God sake!

Ruben-NYC

pre 12 godina

...an incident involving Russian Ambassador Alexandr Konuzin could have “serious implications” on the Russian-Serbian relations...

Soon, he will ask for Djokovic not to beat the crap out of Russian tennis players.

Oh, Konuzin take a chill pill. You are there to implement the Russian policies on Serbia, not to decide on them.

It is the Serbs who should feel offended that out of that crop of top Russian diplomats, they sent a clown to Belgrade.

Lenard

pre 12 godina

Ambassador incident could have serious implications yes totally agree Serbs will finally wake up and realize that Russia treats them a satellite of a Greater Russia ,great wake up song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxXT4pR8_Lw&list=PLF7011A074EFF0774&index=2.

Reader

pre 12 godina

Whatever Konuzin said to him, was not harsh enough in my opinion.
(Dragan, 22 September 2011 14:05)

Absolutely, leave it to a foreign ambassador to define who is Serb and who is not and what it means to be Serb. In your own house. Where is that famous pride of yours? I don't think you are a real Serb. Here, I just told you what you are and what you are not...

Ari Gold

pre 12 godina

(Dragan, 22 September 2011 14:05)

Exactly. If Russia distances itself from Serbia it will not be anyone's fault but Serbia's. They have done a lot for Serbia. Now to the blind EuroPhiles please do not bring up the NIS sale. You are acting as if Russia is not allowed to have its own interests. As if everyone can act out of their selfish interest but Russia HAS to help us for no reason in order to be considered helpful allies. At the end of the day the South Stream gives Serbia energy security. The Yellow puppets in BGD would have sold NIS to any European had they given a better price, nobody did. I hear about this projected price that was a lot higher than what the Russians paid for but where was this offer I ask? And if this offer did exist, did it come with the most important gas pipeline coming through Europe in the near future? The South Stream actually did NOT have to go through Serbia, it was out of good will that the Russians decided that. They see a traditionally friendly Russian country and decided to extend the pipeline when they didn't have too. Obviously in return they would look for a NIS discount. Privatizing all sorts of industries to Westerners for dirt prices after the bombardment (which they did) that ruined our industry and drove our prices down was ok, selling NIS to a gas giant that is going to provide us with energy security is not ok.

As for Vejvoda, I do not get why he is published so much. Who is he? What has he actually achieved? Nothing. He is payed to talk this nonsense. Anti Serbian patriotism is a hot industry in Belgrade, and guys like Vejvoda are desperately looking for a job so they can feel important and official. Guys like Vejvoda would trade his own mother to be funded by Soros and spew more garbage.

See for Your Self.

pre 12 godina

There certainly were serbs participating, their silence bought. Even Tim Judah, self-proclaimed balkans 'expert',
YouTube clip 1:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YRiMdEWu2g

YouTube clip 2:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xfqomfJkzQ

Belgrade Security Forum website:

www.belgradeforum.org

The chair squealed about Serbia receiving millions from Europe for paying electricity and water. European countries also bombed Serbia's infrastructure and their sanctions massively inflating Serbia's debt from the early 1990s to the current 33 billion, a large part of it solely in interest...