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Sunday, 10.06.2012.

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“Future of Balkans lies in EU”

Serbian government's EU Integration Office Director Milica Delević has stated that the EU has not given up on the enlargement process.

Izvor: Tanjug

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CG

pre 11 godina

Every year more Bosniaks in Sandzak.
Every year more Bosniaks in so-called RS.
Every year more Albanians in Kosova.
Situation for Serbia seem quite difficult!
(Adem, 10 June 2012 16:18)

Bosnia population in 2010:

Serbs 1,3 mln (41%)
Muslims 1,5 mln (44%)
Croats 0,4 mln (10%)

Muslims are declining in Bosnia since they have a negative brithrate ,like Serbs and Croats!
In RS,95% of the population are Serbs while Muslims consist largely of old Mulsim returnees who returned to their birthplaces to die there,all real estate, has been bought up by Serbs!
Muslims in Sandzak are also dying out except for Novi Pazar,in Priboj,Prijepolje,Sjenica their number dropped up to 40% compared to 1991,Serbs are majority there!


As far as Albanians in Presevo valley are concerned,we are witnessing an exodus there:


in Medvedja they completely disappeared,in Bujanovac they became the minority since whole villages emigrated and in Presevo their numbers also dropped considerably!
Serbs are growing in Vojvodina also which will become close to 80% Serbian now,the last non Serb majority town Subotica(on the Hungarian border) is excpected to see a Serb majority for the first time in 250 years!


Serbia must be 99% homogenly Serb,just like RS,only that way it will be a stable country!

Yet Another J S

pre 11 godina

I found the following which is just some of a 21 May 2012 News Article on the Guardia n Online Newspaper.

I think that Serbia should pretend to join the European Union, just to be Diplomatic, but those who genuinely want to jin the European Union must Psychiatrically assessed.

The 17 countries of the beleaguered single currency should form a federalized political and financial union within the EU, according to the man Angela Merkel has charged with firefighting the euro crisis. Jorg Asmussen, the former deputy German finance minister who has played a key role in managing the euro crisis and is now the German board member at the European central bank in Frankfurt, called on Monday for a politically integrated Eurozone that would split the EU of 27 in two, with the hard core joined in a "banking union, fiscal union, and political union". This political union should be buttressed by a special fund taken from the European budget and a financial transaction or Tobin tax levied in the Eurozone, according to Asmussen. To focus on this project, the EU should abandon, at least temporarily, its expansion plans in the Balkans and Turkey. Asmussen's speech in Berlin came as European governments sparred over how to respond to the worsening Greek emergency ahead of a summit in Brussels on Wednesday evening which will mark the debut of President François Hollande of France.

Adem

pre 11 godina

Future of Balkan either in EU or maybe with Turkey together.
Future of Serbia not so happy.
Every year more Bosniaks in Sandzak.
Every year more Bosniaks in so-called RS.
Every year more Albanians in Kosova.
Situation for Serbia seem quite difficult!

Yet Another J S

pre 11 godina

I found the following which is just some of a 21 May 2012 News Article on the Guardia n Online Newspaper.

I think that Serbia should pretend to join the European Union, just to be Diplomatic, but those who genuinely want to jin the European Union must Psychiatrically assessed.

The 17 countries of the beleaguered single currency should form a federalized political and financial union within the EU, according to the man Angela Merkel has charged with firefighting the euro crisis. Jorg Asmussen, the former deputy German finance minister who has played a key role in managing the euro crisis and is now the German board member at the European central bank in Frankfurt, called on Monday for a politically integrated Eurozone that would split the EU of 27 in two, with the hard core joined in a "banking union, fiscal union, and political union". This political union should be buttressed by a special fund taken from the European budget and a financial transaction or Tobin tax levied in the Eurozone, according to Asmussen. To focus on this project, the EU should abandon, at least temporarily, its expansion plans in the Balkans and Turkey. Asmussen's speech in Berlin came as European governments sparred over how to respond to the worsening Greek emergency ahead of a summit in Brussels on Wednesday evening which will mark the debut of President François Hollande of France.

Adem

pre 11 godina

Future of Balkan either in EU or maybe with Turkey together.
Future of Serbia not so happy.
Every year more Bosniaks in Sandzak.
Every year more Bosniaks in so-called RS.
Every year more Albanians in Kosova.
Situation for Serbia seem quite difficult!

CG

pre 11 godina

Every year more Bosniaks in Sandzak.
Every year more Bosniaks in so-called RS.
Every year more Albanians in Kosova.
Situation for Serbia seem quite difficult!
(Adem, 10 June 2012 16:18)

Bosnia population in 2010:

Serbs 1,3 mln (41%)
Muslims 1,5 mln (44%)
Croats 0,4 mln (10%)

Muslims are declining in Bosnia since they have a negative brithrate ,like Serbs and Croats!
In RS,95% of the population are Serbs while Muslims consist largely of old Mulsim returnees who returned to their birthplaces to die there,all real estate, has been bought up by Serbs!
Muslims in Sandzak are also dying out except for Novi Pazar,in Priboj,Prijepolje,Sjenica their number dropped up to 40% compared to 1991,Serbs are majority there!


As far as Albanians in Presevo valley are concerned,we are witnessing an exodus there:


in Medvedja they completely disappeared,in Bujanovac they became the minority since whole villages emigrated and in Presevo their numbers also dropped considerably!
Serbs are growing in Vojvodina also which will become close to 80% Serbian now,the last non Serb majority town Subotica(on the Hungarian border) is excpected to see a Serb majority for the first time in 250 years!


Serbia must be 99% homogenly Serb,just like RS,only that way it will be a stable country!

Adem

pre 11 godina

Future of Balkan either in EU or maybe with Turkey together.
Future of Serbia not so happy.
Every year more Bosniaks in Sandzak.
Every year more Bosniaks in so-called RS.
Every year more Albanians in Kosova.
Situation for Serbia seem quite difficult!

CG

pre 11 godina

Every year more Bosniaks in Sandzak.
Every year more Bosniaks in so-called RS.
Every year more Albanians in Kosova.
Situation for Serbia seem quite difficult!
(Adem, 10 June 2012 16:18)

Bosnia population in 2010:

Serbs 1,3 mln (41%)
Muslims 1,5 mln (44%)
Croats 0,4 mln (10%)

Muslims are declining in Bosnia since they have a negative brithrate ,like Serbs and Croats!
In RS,95% of the population are Serbs while Muslims consist largely of old Mulsim returnees who returned to their birthplaces to die there,all real estate, has been bought up by Serbs!
Muslims in Sandzak are also dying out except for Novi Pazar,in Priboj,Prijepolje,Sjenica their number dropped up to 40% compared to 1991,Serbs are majority there!


As far as Albanians in Presevo valley are concerned,we are witnessing an exodus there:


in Medvedja they completely disappeared,in Bujanovac they became the minority since whole villages emigrated and in Presevo their numbers also dropped considerably!
Serbs are growing in Vojvodina also which will become close to 80% Serbian now,the last non Serb majority town Subotica(on the Hungarian border) is excpected to see a Serb majority for the first time in 250 years!


Serbia must be 99% homogenly Serb,just like RS,only that way it will be a stable country!

Yet Another J S

pre 11 godina

I found the following which is just some of a 21 May 2012 News Article on the Guardia n Online Newspaper.

I think that Serbia should pretend to join the European Union, just to be Diplomatic, but those who genuinely want to jin the European Union must Psychiatrically assessed.

The 17 countries of the beleaguered single currency should form a federalized political and financial union within the EU, according to the man Angela Merkel has charged with firefighting the euro crisis. Jorg Asmussen, the former deputy German finance minister who has played a key role in managing the euro crisis and is now the German board member at the European central bank in Frankfurt, called on Monday for a politically integrated Eurozone that would split the EU of 27 in two, with the hard core joined in a "banking union, fiscal union, and political union". This political union should be buttressed by a special fund taken from the European budget and a financial transaction or Tobin tax levied in the Eurozone, according to Asmussen. To focus on this project, the EU should abandon, at least temporarily, its expansion plans in the Balkans and Turkey. Asmussen's speech in Berlin came as European governments sparred over how to respond to the worsening Greek emergency ahead of a summit in Brussels on Wednesday evening which will mark the debut of President François Hollande of France.