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Monday, 28.11.2011.

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Minister: Another wrong move by KFOR

Minister for Kosovo and Metohija Goran Bogdanović called on Monday on KFOR and Serbs in Kosovo to show restraint and not resort to violence.

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icj1

pre 12 godina

Now what is that business about joining the EU again?
(sj, 28 November 2011 22:28)

As your brillians analysis showed, none. Why on Earth would Serbia join the EU after your analysis ?! Serbia should stay out or the EU so that both Serbs and Albanians in Kosovo are happy (the former because Serbia is not being sold to the EU and the latter bcause they don't have to deal with complications like Serbia being an EU member).

It's great sj that we have somebody like you whose analysis brings Serbs and Albanians to common ground.

EA

pre 12 godina

"Dačić said that he "cannot believe" that someone thought of removing the barricades by force at the moment when the dialogue between Belgrade and Priština has been restored."

As far as I am aware the checkpoints are not subject to any discussion in the current negotiations if you like. I have got the feeling that Serbs are trying to get a "salvafaccia" in Italian in English something to save their faces. In other words....Serbs want to appear that "we agreed the removal of roadblock" which would mean "we can set up again if we wish so".

Glenn

pre 12 godina

Remember what KAlbs did to anybody representing YU authority?
Police, soldiers,postmen?
(Joachim, 28 November 2011 20:17)

I wasn't in Kosovo to remember what the Kosovo Albanians did or did not do to those representing Serbian authority. However, I can say that if the Serbian police and paramilitary units showed the professionalism and restraint that KFOR currently is, Kosovo would probably still be part of Serbia and would be at peace.

KFOR is meeting force with very limited force. That force is being directed only at those who are threatening or trying to injure KFOR. At least so far, I haven't heard about KFOR going from house to house and killing, raping, and otherwise terrorizing innocent civilians. Those who are witnessing KFOR's force are those who are choosing to pick the fight.

sj

pre 12 godina

Lessons learned: Don't shoot at KFOR...especially if you are keen on joining the EU.
(pro-me, 28 November 2011 18:06)

The OECD has announced that the EU is looking at having two Euro zones. The EU is in a recession at the moment and there are dangers of it going into a depression. In fact the OECD stated plainly that the EU is heading for disintegration.
The proposal for the European Union central bank to buy bonds from Greece, Italy, and Spain etc was knocked back by the Germans.
Now what is that business about joining the EU again?

pro-me

pre 12 godina

“The use of flash bombs and rubber bullets cannot be justified in any sense,” Bogdanović said, adding that this time as well KFOR has obviously stepped out of its mandate.


Lessons learned: Don't shoot at KFOR...especially if you are keen on joining the EU.

pro-me

pre 12 godina

“The use of flash bombs and rubber bullets cannot be justified in any sense,” Bogdanović said, adding that this time as well KFOR has obviously stepped out of its mandate.


Lessons learned: Don't shoot at KFOR...especially if you are keen on joining the EU.

sj

pre 12 godina

Lessons learned: Don't shoot at KFOR...especially if you are keen on joining the EU.
(pro-me, 28 November 2011 18:06)

The OECD has announced that the EU is looking at having two Euro zones. The EU is in a recession at the moment and there are dangers of it going into a depression. In fact the OECD stated plainly that the EU is heading for disintegration.
The proposal for the European Union central bank to buy bonds from Greece, Italy, and Spain etc was knocked back by the Germans.
Now what is that business about joining the EU again?

Glenn

pre 12 godina

Remember what KAlbs did to anybody representing YU authority?
Police, soldiers,postmen?
(Joachim, 28 November 2011 20:17)

I wasn't in Kosovo to remember what the Kosovo Albanians did or did not do to those representing Serbian authority. However, I can say that if the Serbian police and paramilitary units showed the professionalism and restraint that KFOR currently is, Kosovo would probably still be part of Serbia and would be at peace.

KFOR is meeting force with very limited force. That force is being directed only at those who are threatening or trying to injure KFOR. At least so far, I haven't heard about KFOR going from house to house and killing, raping, and otherwise terrorizing innocent civilians. Those who are witnessing KFOR's force are those who are choosing to pick the fight.

icj1

pre 12 godina

Now what is that business about joining the EU again?
(sj, 28 November 2011 22:28)

As your brillians analysis showed, none. Why on Earth would Serbia join the EU after your analysis ?! Serbia should stay out or the EU so that both Serbs and Albanians in Kosovo are happy (the former because Serbia is not being sold to the EU and the latter bcause they don't have to deal with complications like Serbia being an EU member).

It's great sj that we have somebody like you whose analysis brings Serbs and Albanians to common ground.

EA

pre 12 godina

"Dačić said that he "cannot believe" that someone thought of removing the barricades by force at the moment when the dialogue between Belgrade and Priština has been restored."

As far as I am aware the checkpoints are not subject to any discussion in the current negotiations if you like. I have got the feeling that Serbs are trying to get a "salvafaccia" in Italian in English something to save their faces. In other words....Serbs want to appear that "we agreed the removal of roadblock" which would mean "we can set up again if we wish so".

pro-me

pre 12 godina

“The use of flash bombs and rubber bullets cannot be justified in any sense,” Bogdanović said, adding that this time as well KFOR has obviously stepped out of its mandate.


Lessons learned: Don't shoot at KFOR...especially if you are keen on joining the EU.

Glenn

pre 12 godina

Remember what KAlbs did to anybody representing YU authority?
Police, soldiers,postmen?
(Joachim, 28 November 2011 20:17)

I wasn't in Kosovo to remember what the Kosovo Albanians did or did not do to those representing Serbian authority. However, I can say that if the Serbian police and paramilitary units showed the professionalism and restraint that KFOR currently is, Kosovo would probably still be part of Serbia and would be at peace.

KFOR is meeting force with very limited force. That force is being directed only at those who are threatening or trying to injure KFOR. At least so far, I haven't heard about KFOR going from house to house and killing, raping, and otherwise terrorizing innocent civilians. Those who are witnessing KFOR's force are those who are choosing to pick the fight.

EA

pre 12 godina

"Dačić said that he "cannot believe" that someone thought of removing the barricades by force at the moment when the dialogue between Belgrade and Priština has been restored."

As far as I am aware the checkpoints are not subject to any discussion in the current negotiations if you like. I have got the feeling that Serbs are trying to get a "salvafaccia" in Italian in English something to save their faces. In other words....Serbs want to appear that "we agreed the removal of roadblock" which would mean "we can set up again if we wish so".

sj

pre 12 godina

Lessons learned: Don't shoot at KFOR...especially if you are keen on joining the EU.
(pro-me, 28 November 2011 18:06)

The OECD has announced that the EU is looking at having two Euro zones. The EU is in a recession at the moment and there are dangers of it going into a depression. In fact the OECD stated plainly that the EU is heading for disintegration.
The proposal for the European Union central bank to buy bonds from Greece, Italy, and Spain etc was knocked back by the Germans.
Now what is that business about joining the EU again?

icj1

pre 12 godina

Now what is that business about joining the EU again?
(sj, 28 November 2011 22:28)

As your brillians analysis showed, none. Why on Earth would Serbia join the EU after your analysis ?! Serbia should stay out or the EU so that both Serbs and Albanians in Kosovo are happy (the former because Serbia is not being sold to the EU and the latter bcause they don't have to deal with complications like Serbia being an EU member).

It's great sj that we have somebody like you whose analysis brings Serbs and Albanians to common ground.