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Friday, 20.07.2012.

19:14

"PMs in Belgrade and Priština to get invitation for talks"

EU office in Kosovo head Samuel Žbogar has stated that it was important to continue the dialogue between Belgrade and Priština.

Izvor: Tanjug

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KOSO

pre 11 godina

Only a serb could think it's setting the bar TOO high to sit down with an Albanian at the same table. No wonder Yugoslavia -- (i.e) Serbian Kosovo didn't work out.

Sincerely,

Demi

pre 11 godina

It is more an order rather than an invitation. An invitation you can refuse. An order you cannot.

The outcome of this so called dialoug will in the end lead to Serbia recognizing Kosova as independent. We all know this both Albanians and Serbs.

Serbia have no choice if it wants to become an member of EU. Serbian leaders are just taking it slow not to wake up the nationalists. When they wake up in the end it will be too late and they will be outnumbered by the serbs who want's an richer life in the European Union.


It's not like Kosova will ever be an Serbian province or in any way part of Serbia. That's not going to happend with soon 98 % Albanian population.

ecoman

pre 11 godina

So, does Zbooger and the EU expect Dacic and Thaci to come to Brussels, and have a pow wow face to face? I have to hand it to these EUrocrats, they set their expectations high, but . . . We will see, but do not count on the two PMs sharing a coffee and baklava at the same table anytime soon. Unless of course, Thaci is Dacic's guest at the closet Serbian MUP from Pristina.

Demi

pre 11 godina

It is more an order rather than an invitation. An invitation you can refuse. An order you cannot.

The outcome of this so called dialoug will in the end lead to Serbia recognizing Kosova as independent. We all know this both Albanians and Serbs.

Serbia have no choice if it wants to become an member of EU. Serbian leaders are just taking it slow not to wake up the nationalists. When they wake up in the end it will be too late and they will be outnumbered by the serbs who want's an richer life in the European Union.


It's not like Kosova will ever be an Serbian province or in any way part of Serbia. That's not going to happend with soon 98 % Albanian population.

ecoman

pre 11 godina

So, does Zbooger and the EU expect Dacic and Thaci to come to Brussels, and have a pow wow face to face? I have to hand it to these EUrocrats, they set their expectations high, but . . . We will see, but do not count on the two PMs sharing a coffee and baklava at the same table anytime soon. Unless of course, Thaci is Dacic's guest at the closet Serbian MUP from Pristina.

KOSO

pre 11 godina

Only a serb could think it's setting the bar TOO high to sit down with an Albanian at the same table. No wonder Yugoslavia -- (i.e) Serbian Kosovo didn't work out.

Sincerely,

ecoman

pre 11 godina

So, does Zbooger and the EU expect Dacic and Thaci to come to Brussels, and have a pow wow face to face? I have to hand it to these EUrocrats, they set their expectations high, but . . . We will see, but do not count on the two PMs sharing a coffee and baklava at the same table anytime soon. Unless of course, Thaci is Dacic's guest at the closet Serbian MUP from Pristina.

Demi

pre 11 godina

It is more an order rather than an invitation. An invitation you can refuse. An order you cannot.

The outcome of this so called dialoug will in the end lead to Serbia recognizing Kosova as independent. We all know this both Albanians and Serbs.

Serbia have no choice if it wants to become an member of EU. Serbian leaders are just taking it slow not to wake up the nationalists. When they wake up in the end it will be too late and they will be outnumbered by the serbs who want's an richer life in the European Union.


It's not like Kosova will ever be an Serbian province or in any way part of Serbia. That's not going to happend with soon 98 % Albanian population.

KOSO

pre 11 godina

Only a serb could think it's setting the bar TOO high to sit down with an Albanian at the same table. No wonder Yugoslavia -- (i.e) Serbian Kosovo didn't work out.

Sincerely,