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Thursday, 24.05.2012.

09:09

Slovak foreign minister arrives in Belgrade

Slovakia's Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajčak visited Belgrade on Thursday as an envoy of EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs Catherine Ashton.

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Dragan

pre 11 godina

Bingo Zorane. Without the DSS in government, Nikolic can not be trusted. He has had too many meetings in Brussels and has been way to cozy to the EU wankers. I have no respect for people who flip flop on issues the way Nikolic has.
Let's hope that this was all a trick to get votes and get elected, and that he will now govern for Serbia's self interest, and not the interest of the EU or the NATO war criminals who controlled Tadic's yellows. One thing is for sure, the Germans are very worried, that's why they sent Lajcak to give orders. Let's hope that Nikolic listens to the Russians who are watching our back, and not Lajcak who represents the people who want to put a knife in our back.
Only time will tell.
Cheers!!

Zoran

pre 11 godina

Nikolić said in talks with Lajčak that he opted for a quick formation of government and insisted on the continuation of Serbia's EU pathway.
--
Yes, he *insisted* on the continuation of Serbia's EU pathway. The mouthpiece of the dictators.

What scares them most is a government made up of the SNS/SPS/DSS. As soon as they heard about informal negotiations, they quickly send someone to give instructions.

Well, an SNS/DS government signals the occupation continues and we are in for much more selling out.

A government with SNS/SPS/DSS signals Nikolic has turned his back on the occupation. Unfortunately, this is an unlikely scenario.

Mihai

pre 11 godina

to Ari Gold:

I think the best way how to ensure stability is to create multiple tiny states there, such as Croatian Herzegovina, Muslim Herzegovina, Federation, Srpska, Vojvodina, Pirot, Dalmatia, Kotor, Malesia, Kosova, PMB, Sanjak, Serbia, Tetova, Slovenia and then it might finally function.

Commentator

pre 11 godina

In any case, the West has historically backstabbed the Serbs when it was advantages for them. Where was the old friendship, loyalty. Should Serbs now love the West?
(Ecoman, 24 May 2012 12:19)

I did not say that, not even close. I just commented your claim, especially the part where "you will/want repay it to them one day".

I'm not questioning this, I'm just saying that if you believe that non sense why should the West suddenly help you, turning 180 degrees, especially when you promise retribution, destruction and all the other crap-we-will-come-back announcements? Actually a very simple question.

Maybe you better start sorting your threats. They contradict more than hormon-unbalanced teenagers.

Ecoman

pre 11 godina

Commentator, you come to Serbian website to have your day made. Whatever turns you on. In any case, the West has historically backstabbed the Serbs when it was advantages for them. Where was the old friendship, loyalty. Should Serbs now love the West?

TP

pre 11 godina

'You see his job before becoming Slovakia's foreign minister was to try and glue together an artificial entity known as Bosnia-Hercegovina...'

Ari Gold

True, and that's because Bosnia-Hercegovina has one, and only one, true function - as the heart of Yugoslavia.

Commentator

pre 11 godina

The best investment the West will ever make in the Balkans will be the realization that Serbia, and Serbs are a source of stability in the region.(Ari Gold, 24 May 2012 09:32)

Joke of the day, but not really surprising. Serbs are the center of the universe, right Ari?

I'm sure that in your small little world the West should not only promote (right wing) Serbian stances but also forget the announcements from many right wing Serbs that they would backstab the US in the very moment they would feel the right time has arrived. Right? Yeah, sure..

You made my day!

Yet Another J S

pre 11 godina

We all know that the Serbian Parliamentary Election was only held recently, and that the second round of the Presidential Election was only held a few days ago.

I know that the Serbian people will wait patiently until the new Government is put in place after proper negotiations to assure the Serbian voters that the best Government possible will represent the interests of the People of Serbia.

There is a lot of political horse trading going on behind the scenes as our Democratically Elected Honourable Members of Parliament discuss the many different and complex compromises involving hundreds of Parliamentarians.

The Caretaker Government is ruling Serbia until a new Democratic Government is put in place.

There are many Miroslav Lajcak can come to Serbia and enjoy the many world famous tourist attractions, it may seem inappropriate to some in Serbia if he came in an official capacity until some time after the new Government has been put in place.

The topics on the agenda include the situation in Serbia following Parliamentary, Presidential, Provincial and Local Elections, the formation of a new Government, but these things are responsibilities for Serbia’s Elected Representatives to discuss, because this is Serbia’s Constitutional Arrangement, and they are paid to do this.

Miroslav Lajcak spoke of Serbia's European integration, he should write to Lithuania to keep its promise to fully implement the SAA Agreement next month as they said.

Miroslav Lajcak said that he brings a message, and it could be that Germany has withdrawn its recognition of the Illegal and Immoral unilateral declaration of independence, and this is why the European Union has decided to spend money on an Official Visit, rather than just send an economically responsible and sufficient Letter.

The European Union needs to show the world that it does not interfere in the election processes of any country according to the Helsinki Final Act 1975.

Therefore, the European Union should wait patiently for a new Government which will be Democratic because all Parliamentarians were elected Democratically, and a majority of them is needed to pass legislation.

The negotiations are complex and delicate, and we should not be surprised if the talks could be lengthy.

A new Government could be announced soon, or there could be a fresh election.

We will all wait patiently to see how the negotiations proceed, but the European Union should not interfere while knowing that Serbia will soon have a Democratic Government.

EU Dude

pre 11 godina

"Slovakia's FM has said that he would also deliver message from EU officials."

And now the threats and demands come, the EU yet again meddling in the internal democratic affairs of Serbia. They can't keep their fu*#)(g fingers out.

Who needs democracy when you've always got Brussels to tell you what is best for you?

Ari Gold

pre 11 godina

Ah our old friend Mr. Lajcak. You know the saying "money can buy anything"...well I would not take this mans old job for a billion dollar salary. You see his job before becoming Slovakia's foreign minister was to try and glue together an artificial entity known as Bosnia-Hercegovina. Like many great men before him, he failed. No one can blame him for leaving that post for a much more sensible position in his home country. Today, Bosnia's gov't collapsed this time over budget issues. Clearly this country is not meant to be together and it is high time to end it once and for all.

The West should make better use of their capital and stop spending billions in lost causes in Bosnia and Kosovo *. These banana republic's with their cookie cutter blue and yellow generic flags are failed projects. Despite all the West has done for these people, there are still incidents by both Albanians and Bosniaks attacking Western, most notably American embassies, military forts and most notably shooting up malls in Utah.

The best investment the West will ever make in the Balkans will be the realization that Serbia, and Serbs are a source of stability in the region. Without the largest ethnic group in ex-YU in one country, there will never be peace in the Balkans. And that is how it should be.

When the West really wants peace and stability in the Balkans, come on over and we'll talk. Until then, have fun pouring money into black holes while your middle and lower classes continue to struggle.

Ari Gold

pre 11 godina

Ah our old friend Mr. Lajcak. You know the saying "money can buy anything"...well I would not take this mans old job for a billion dollar salary. You see his job before becoming Slovakia's foreign minister was to try and glue together an artificial entity known as Bosnia-Hercegovina. Like many great men before him, he failed. No one can blame him for leaving that post for a much more sensible position in his home country. Today, Bosnia's gov't collapsed this time over budget issues. Clearly this country is not meant to be together and it is high time to end it once and for all.

The West should make better use of their capital and stop spending billions in lost causes in Bosnia and Kosovo *. These banana republic's with their cookie cutter blue and yellow generic flags are failed projects. Despite all the West has done for these people, there are still incidents by both Albanians and Bosniaks attacking Western, most notably American embassies, military forts and most notably shooting up malls in Utah.

The best investment the West will ever make in the Balkans will be the realization that Serbia, and Serbs are a source of stability in the region. Without the largest ethnic group in ex-YU in one country, there will never be peace in the Balkans. And that is how it should be.

When the West really wants peace and stability in the Balkans, come on over and we'll talk. Until then, have fun pouring money into black holes while your middle and lower classes continue to struggle.

EU Dude

pre 11 godina

"Slovakia's FM has said that he would also deliver message from EU officials."

And now the threats and demands come, the EU yet again meddling in the internal democratic affairs of Serbia. They can't keep their fu*#)(g fingers out.

Who needs democracy when you've always got Brussels to tell you what is best for you?

Commentator

pre 11 godina

The best investment the West will ever make in the Balkans will be the realization that Serbia, and Serbs are a source of stability in the region.(Ari Gold, 24 May 2012 09:32)

Joke of the day, but not really surprising. Serbs are the center of the universe, right Ari?

I'm sure that in your small little world the West should not only promote (right wing) Serbian stances but also forget the announcements from many right wing Serbs that they would backstab the US in the very moment they would feel the right time has arrived. Right? Yeah, sure..

You made my day!

Ecoman

pre 11 godina

Commentator, you come to Serbian website to have your day made. Whatever turns you on. In any case, the West has historically backstabbed the Serbs when it was advantages for them. Where was the old friendship, loyalty. Should Serbs now love the West?

Yet Another J S

pre 11 godina

We all know that the Serbian Parliamentary Election was only held recently, and that the second round of the Presidential Election was only held a few days ago.

I know that the Serbian people will wait patiently until the new Government is put in place after proper negotiations to assure the Serbian voters that the best Government possible will represent the interests of the People of Serbia.

There is a lot of political horse trading going on behind the scenes as our Democratically Elected Honourable Members of Parliament discuss the many different and complex compromises involving hundreds of Parliamentarians.

The Caretaker Government is ruling Serbia until a new Democratic Government is put in place.

There are many Miroslav Lajcak can come to Serbia and enjoy the many world famous tourist attractions, it may seem inappropriate to some in Serbia if he came in an official capacity until some time after the new Government has been put in place.

The topics on the agenda include the situation in Serbia following Parliamentary, Presidential, Provincial and Local Elections, the formation of a new Government, but these things are responsibilities for Serbia’s Elected Representatives to discuss, because this is Serbia’s Constitutional Arrangement, and they are paid to do this.

Miroslav Lajcak spoke of Serbia's European integration, he should write to Lithuania to keep its promise to fully implement the SAA Agreement next month as they said.

Miroslav Lajcak said that he brings a message, and it could be that Germany has withdrawn its recognition of the Illegal and Immoral unilateral declaration of independence, and this is why the European Union has decided to spend money on an Official Visit, rather than just send an economically responsible and sufficient Letter.

The European Union needs to show the world that it does not interfere in the election processes of any country according to the Helsinki Final Act 1975.

Therefore, the European Union should wait patiently for a new Government which will be Democratic because all Parliamentarians were elected Democratically, and a majority of them is needed to pass legislation.

The negotiations are complex and delicate, and we should not be surprised if the talks could be lengthy.

A new Government could be announced soon, or there could be a fresh election.

We will all wait patiently to see how the negotiations proceed, but the European Union should not interfere while knowing that Serbia will soon have a Democratic Government.

Commentator

pre 11 godina

In any case, the West has historically backstabbed the Serbs when it was advantages for them. Where was the old friendship, loyalty. Should Serbs now love the West?
(Ecoman, 24 May 2012 12:19)

I did not say that, not even close. I just commented your claim, especially the part where "you will/want repay it to them one day".

I'm not questioning this, I'm just saying that if you believe that non sense why should the West suddenly help you, turning 180 degrees, especially when you promise retribution, destruction and all the other crap-we-will-come-back announcements? Actually a very simple question.

Maybe you better start sorting your threats. They contradict more than hormon-unbalanced teenagers.

Zoran

pre 11 godina

Nikolić said in talks with Lajčak that he opted for a quick formation of government and insisted on the continuation of Serbia's EU pathway.
--
Yes, he *insisted* on the continuation of Serbia's EU pathway. The mouthpiece of the dictators.

What scares them most is a government made up of the SNS/SPS/DSS. As soon as they heard about informal negotiations, they quickly send someone to give instructions.

Well, an SNS/DS government signals the occupation continues and we are in for much more selling out.

A government with SNS/SPS/DSS signals Nikolic has turned his back on the occupation. Unfortunately, this is an unlikely scenario.

Dragan

pre 11 godina

Bingo Zorane. Without the DSS in government, Nikolic can not be trusted. He has had too many meetings in Brussels and has been way to cozy to the EU wankers. I have no respect for people who flip flop on issues the way Nikolic has.
Let's hope that this was all a trick to get votes and get elected, and that he will now govern for Serbia's self interest, and not the interest of the EU or the NATO war criminals who controlled Tadic's yellows. One thing is for sure, the Germans are very worried, that's why they sent Lajcak to give orders. Let's hope that Nikolic listens to the Russians who are watching our back, and not Lajcak who represents the people who want to put a knife in our back.
Only time will tell.
Cheers!!

Mihai

pre 11 godina

to Ari Gold:

I think the best way how to ensure stability is to create multiple tiny states there, such as Croatian Herzegovina, Muslim Herzegovina, Federation, Srpska, Vojvodina, Pirot, Dalmatia, Kotor, Malesia, Kosova, PMB, Sanjak, Serbia, Tetova, Slovenia and then it might finally function.

TP

pre 11 godina

'You see his job before becoming Slovakia's foreign minister was to try and glue together an artificial entity known as Bosnia-Hercegovina...'

Ari Gold

True, and that's because Bosnia-Hercegovina has one, and only one, true function - as the heart of Yugoslavia.

Commentator

pre 11 godina

The best investment the West will ever make in the Balkans will be the realization that Serbia, and Serbs are a source of stability in the region.(Ari Gold, 24 May 2012 09:32)

Joke of the day, but not really surprising. Serbs are the center of the universe, right Ari?

I'm sure that in your small little world the West should not only promote (right wing) Serbian stances but also forget the announcements from many right wing Serbs that they would backstab the US in the very moment they would feel the right time has arrived. Right? Yeah, sure..

You made my day!

Ari Gold

pre 11 godina

Ah our old friend Mr. Lajcak. You know the saying "money can buy anything"...well I would not take this mans old job for a billion dollar salary. You see his job before becoming Slovakia's foreign minister was to try and glue together an artificial entity known as Bosnia-Hercegovina. Like many great men before him, he failed. No one can blame him for leaving that post for a much more sensible position in his home country. Today, Bosnia's gov't collapsed this time over budget issues. Clearly this country is not meant to be together and it is high time to end it once and for all.

The West should make better use of their capital and stop spending billions in lost causes in Bosnia and Kosovo *. These banana republic's with their cookie cutter blue and yellow generic flags are failed projects. Despite all the West has done for these people, there are still incidents by both Albanians and Bosniaks attacking Western, most notably American embassies, military forts and most notably shooting up malls in Utah.

The best investment the West will ever make in the Balkans will be the realization that Serbia, and Serbs are a source of stability in the region. Without the largest ethnic group in ex-YU in one country, there will never be peace in the Balkans. And that is how it should be.

When the West really wants peace and stability in the Balkans, come on over and we'll talk. Until then, have fun pouring money into black holes while your middle and lower classes continue to struggle.

Mihai

pre 11 godina

to Ari Gold:

I think the best way how to ensure stability is to create multiple tiny states there, such as Croatian Herzegovina, Muslim Herzegovina, Federation, Srpska, Vojvodina, Pirot, Dalmatia, Kotor, Malesia, Kosova, PMB, Sanjak, Serbia, Tetova, Slovenia and then it might finally function.

EU Dude

pre 11 godina

"Slovakia's FM has said that he would also deliver message from EU officials."

And now the threats and demands come, the EU yet again meddling in the internal democratic affairs of Serbia. They can't keep their fu*#)(g fingers out.

Who needs democracy when you've always got Brussels to tell you what is best for you?

Ecoman

pre 11 godina

Commentator, you come to Serbian website to have your day made. Whatever turns you on. In any case, the West has historically backstabbed the Serbs when it was advantages for them. Where was the old friendship, loyalty. Should Serbs now love the West?

Commentator

pre 11 godina

In any case, the West has historically backstabbed the Serbs when it was advantages for them. Where was the old friendship, loyalty. Should Serbs now love the West?
(Ecoman, 24 May 2012 12:19)

I did not say that, not even close. I just commented your claim, especially the part where "you will/want repay it to them one day".

I'm not questioning this, I'm just saying that if you believe that non sense why should the West suddenly help you, turning 180 degrees, especially when you promise retribution, destruction and all the other crap-we-will-come-back announcements? Actually a very simple question.

Maybe you better start sorting your threats. They contradict more than hormon-unbalanced teenagers.

Yet Another J S

pre 11 godina

We all know that the Serbian Parliamentary Election was only held recently, and that the second round of the Presidential Election was only held a few days ago.

I know that the Serbian people will wait patiently until the new Government is put in place after proper negotiations to assure the Serbian voters that the best Government possible will represent the interests of the People of Serbia.

There is a lot of political horse trading going on behind the scenes as our Democratically Elected Honourable Members of Parliament discuss the many different and complex compromises involving hundreds of Parliamentarians.

The Caretaker Government is ruling Serbia until a new Democratic Government is put in place.

There are many Miroslav Lajcak can come to Serbia and enjoy the many world famous tourist attractions, it may seem inappropriate to some in Serbia if he came in an official capacity until some time after the new Government has been put in place.

The topics on the agenda include the situation in Serbia following Parliamentary, Presidential, Provincial and Local Elections, the formation of a new Government, but these things are responsibilities for Serbia’s Elected Representatives to discuss, because this is Serbia’s Constitutional Arrangement, and they are paid to do this.

Miroslav Lajcak spoke of Serbia's European integration, he should write to Lithuania to keep its promise to fully implement the SAA Agreement next month as they said.

Miroslav Lajcak said that he brings a message, and it could be that Germany has withdrawn its recognition of the Illegal and Immoral unilateral declaration of independence, and this is why the European Union has decided to spend money on an Official Visit, rather than just send an economically responsible and sufficient Letter.

The European Union needs to show the world that it does not interfere in the election processes of any country according to the Helsinki Final Act 1975.

Therefore, the European Union should wait patiently for a new Government which will be Democratic because all Parliamentarians were elected Democratically, and a majority of them is needed to pass legislation.

The negotiations are complex and delicate, and we should not be surprised if the talks could be lengthy.

A new Government could be announced soon, or there could be a fresh election.

We will all wait patiently to see how the negotiations proceed, but the European Union should not interfere while knowing that Serbia will soon have a Democratic Government.

TP

pre 11 godina

'You see his job before becoming Slovakia's foreign minister was to try and glue together an artificial entity known as Bosnia-Hercegovina...'

Ari Gold

True, and that's because Bosnia-Hercegovina has one, and only one, true function - as the heart of Yugoslavia.

Zoran

pre 11 godina

Nikolić said in talks with Lajčak that he opted for a quick formation of government and insisted on the continuation of Serbia's EU pathway.
--
Yes, he *insisted* on the continuation of Serbia's EU pathway. The mouthpiece of the dictators.

What scares them most is a government made up of the SNS/SPS/DSS. As soon as they heard about informal negotiations, they quickly send someone to give instructions.

Well, an SNS/DS government signals the occupation continues and we are in for much more selling out.

A government with SNS/SPS/DSS signals Nikolic has turned his back on the occupation. Unfortunately, this is an unlikely scenario.

Dragan

pre 11 godina

Bingo Zorane. Without the DSS in government, Nikolic can not be trusted. He has had too many meetings in Brussels and has been way to cozy to the EU wankers. I have no respect for people who flip flop on issues the way Nikolic has.
Let's hope that this was all a trick to get votes and get elected, and that he will now govern for Serbia's self interest, and not the interest of the EU or the NATO war criminals who controlled Tadic's yellows. One thing is for sure, the Germans are very worried, that's why they sent Lajcak to give orders. Let's hope that Nikolic listens to the Russians who are watching our back, and not Lajcak who represents the people who want to put a knife in our back.
Only time will tell.
Cheers!!