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Saturday, 08.09.2012.

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Serbia, Kosovo must recognize each other, EP rapporteur says

Kosovo Serbs north and south of the Ibar River should not be afraid of the forthcoming end of Kosovo's supervised independence, says Ulrike Lunacek.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Roger7

pre 11 godina

Not afraid??

Remember Kosovo Serbs +Milovan Jevtić and his wife +Ljiljana murdered just 2 months ago in their own home?

All minorities in Kosovo should be afraid.

Mauro

pre 11 godina

I have a proposal to you Ms. Lunacek : you wear a simple t-shirt with written "I am a Serb". Then you go alone (without Eulex or Kfor, of course) around Pristina and Kosovo for 1 month. If you come back safe, Serbia will recognize Kosovo.

EU Dude

pre 11 godina

Next up, fellow rabid serbophobe Doris Pack MEP who will try to add to her numerous croatian and albanian honorary degrees and medals with some particularly inciteful anti-serb vitriol. Looney, serbophobic austrian lesbian Luneck missed the boat on this one as Schultz has already climbed down after a fierce wrist slapping.

The EP is really a waste of space and money and should be dissolved. Voting rights should be devolved bac to member states and elecronic voting used instead. The EP really is a second rate insitution.

a New Day

pre 11 godina

Question: Must China recognize Taiwan?
Must Georgia recognize Abkhazia and South Ossetia?

No double standards!
(Ron, 8 September 2012 14:56)
I guess if China wants to join the EU it may have to. Silly comment as usual. Out of touch with reality.

iso

pre 11 godina

I was in Kosovo 3 weeks ago , believe me or not I saw daily at least 10 cars with serbian plates some from belgrade and much more from vranja and bujanovac , nobody was attacking them , we faced a lot of problems in the kosovo-serbia border where we had to wait min 2 hours and at the end the serbian-costums were making us problems because we had "Republic of Kosovo" stamps in our passports and canceled them. I mean what about the free-movement agreement and mutual customs agreement in brussels , did those agreement go to the toilet or what?

Dave B (UK)

pre 11 godina

The best outcome in Kosovo is a situation that of Northern Ireland.It will never be a functioning state or province because of the hate. Albania and Kosovo will be like Turkey always on the fringes of the EU, at the end of the day the west doesn't really want muslims in the EU.

Sergei

pre 11 godina

Whatever she might be, at least she is telling the truth, which is more than the vast majority of the Serbian political establishment is willing to do. Serbia will only be allowed into the decaying remnants of the EU at the price of the dismemberment of its southern province. Indeed, the Germans might ask for more, but they will not ask for less.

Nor can all of the blame for the state of delusion be cast on the politicians but must be shared by the Serbian people, who reflexively abandon any political party who is truthful on the issue; (DSS, Radicals, LDP,) while supporting anyone marketing the fantasy that both the EU and K&M are possible (DS, Socialists, Progressives.)

I am well aware that I have no right to pontificate from 4000+ miles away about there being no Serbia without Kosovo. All I'm saying is in order to make rational, legitimate decisions one must face reality, and the reality is the very least that will be required from Serbia to join the EU is full recognition of Kalbania.

icj1

pre 11 godina

Question: Must China recognize Taiwan?
Must Georgia recognize Abkhazia and South Ossetia?

No double standards!
(Ron, 8 September 2012 14:56)

Of course; Serbia is not China... Serbia is just a poor failed country like the rest of the Balkans.

Dragan

pre 11 godina

Oh boy, Ulrike Lunatic is back. A word of advice, keep your big teutonic nose out of Serbian affairs, we are not interested in your anti-Serb hate mongering views. Kindly go %&^# yourself.
Cheers!!

roberto

pre 11 godina

she is simply speaking the truth, and the sooner the better. no more lies and no more excuses. belgrade must recognize an independent kosova, now!

roberto frisco

Peggy

pre 11 godina

Before you attack, I am neither Albanian nor Serian.
Your touch with reality, or lack thereof, amuses me.
(palladium, 8 September 2012 13:46)
=============================
So what is your ethnic background then?
Just because you say you are neither Serb nor Albanian doesn't make you unbiased.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 11 godina

“Serbs in Kosovo should not be afraid, neither those in the north nor those in the south,” Lunacek said, voicing belief that Kosovo authorities were able to fully protect the rights of national minorities and their cultural heritage.

LOL well I guess there was one idiot that believed Thaci's whimsical musings at the UN a few weeks ago. I wonder if she still believes Mali and Nigeria recognized Kosovo too since Thaci also mentioned it :)

Ecoman

pre 11 godina

Palladium, you are using some very tired and old points yourself. Are you going to tell me that the Serbs and Albanians can live in harmony in KiM, and that the Serbs can feel totally safe to go wherever they want there, without being at least harassed, and maybe beaten up or shot at? Do you read the daily stories of crimes against Serbs by Albanians on this site, and others? An independent Albanian KiM is ar from a success story, you know it, we all know it. I think you go by wishful thinking, I go by what I see and read. Let's please get away from the images of the 90's, it is 2012, and let's concentrate on what is going on today. And no, KiM is not a safe place for Serbs and other minorities, because the local Albanians want them out. BTW, if you are not Albanian, you must be sleeping with one then, because why else would you be on this site defending a "successful KiM"?

KOSO

pre 11 godina

Serbia must not build road blocks for Kosovo in its path to nation-building.
Recognition of Pristina by Belgrade should be step one.

Sincerely,

MikeC

pre 11 godina

"Serbs in Kosovo should not be afraid"

Should we believe Ulrike Lunacek or the news of what is coming out of Kosovo and the violence against serbs living there?

palladium

pre 11 godina

(ecoman, 8 September 2012 12:20)
(Steve Gligorijevic, 8 September 2012 13:02)

Both of your attempts to portray Albanians as some sort of wild creatures and portraying Serbians as the holy nation on earth, who is constantly, victimised, brings absolutely no value to this long standing dispute.
Before you attack, I am neither Albanian nor Serian.
Your touch with reality, or lack thereof, amuses me.

Steve Gligorijevic

pre 11 godina

Mrs. Loonytunes

You have no idea of what you are talking about, what planet are you living on?? Another one who eats clown cornflakes no doubt.

ecoman

pre 11 godina

Wonder why this Lunacek has been such a strong advocate for another independent Albanian State in the Balkans? Is it just her job, or does Lunacek have personal reasons, for this constant pro-Pristina push? In any case, she has been making these statements for quite some time now, and using the same, old tired talking points that the rest of the pro-Pristina Eurocrat mob uses, Kosovo is a great success, Serbs are safe there, blah, blah, blah. Evidently, people like Ms. Lunacek does not read the news coming out of KiM, the daily crimes committed against Serbs by Albanians, both that reside there and the few returnees. If that is a success story, than I must be crazy, and use different standards for success.

ecoman

pre 11 godina

Wonder why this Lunacek has been such a strong advocate for another independent Albanian State in the Balkans? Is it just her job, or does Lunacek have personal reasons, for this constant pro-Pristina push? In any case, she has been making these statements for quite some time now, and using the same, old tired talking points that the rest of the pro-Pristina Eurocrat mob uses, Kosovo is a great success, Serbs are safe there, blah, blah, blah. Evidently, people like Ms. Lunacek does not read the news coming out of KiM, the daily crimes committed against Serbs by Albanians, both that reside there and the few returnees. If that is a success story, than I must be crazy, and use different standards for success.

palladium

pre 11 godina

(ecoman, 8 September 2012 12:20)
(Steve Gligorijevic, 8 September 2012 13:02)

Both of your attempts to portray Albanians as some sort of wild creatures and portraying Serbians as the holy nation on earth, who is constantly, victimised, brings absolutely no value to this long standing dispute.
Before you attack, I am neither Albanian nor Serian.
Your touch with reality, or lack thereof, amuses me.

Steve Gligorijevic

pre 11 godina

Mrs. Loonytunes

You have no idea of what you are talking about, what planet are you living on?? Another one who eats clown cornflakes no doubt.

Ecoman

pre 11 godina

Palladium, you are using some very tired and old points yourself. Are you going to tell me that the Serbs and Albanians can live in harmony in KiM, and that the Serbs can feel totally safe to go wherever they want there, without being at least harassed, and maybe beaten up or shot at? Do you read the daily stories of crimes against Serbs by Albanians on this site, and others? An independent Albanian KiM is ar from a success story, you know it, we all know it. I think you go by wishful thinking, I go by what I see and read. Let's please get away from the images of the 90's, it is 2012, and let's concentrate on what is going on today. And no, KiM is not a safe place for Serbs and other minorities, because the local Albanians want them out. BTW, if you are not Albanian, you must be sleeping with one then, because why else would you be on this site defending a "successful KiM"?

MikeC

pre 11 godina

"Serbs in Kosovo should not be afraid"

Should we believe Ulrike Lunacek or the news of what is coming out of Kosovo and the violence against serbs living there?

Dragan

pre 11 godina

Oh boy, Ulrike Lunatic is back. A word of advice, keep your big teutonic nose out of Serbian affairs, we are not interested in your anti-Serb hate mongering views. Kindly go %&^# yourself.
Cheers!!

KOSO

pre 11 godina

Serbia must not build road blocks for Kosovo in its path to nation-building.
Recognition of Pristina by Belgrade should be step one.

Sincerely,

roberto

pre 11 godina

she is simply speaking the truth, and the sooner the better. no more lies and no more excuses. belgrade must recognize an independent kosova, now!

roberto frisco

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 11 godina

“Serbs in Kosovo should not be afraid, neither those in the north nor those in the south,” Lunacek said, voicing belief that Kosovo authorities were able to fully protect the rights of national minorities and their cultural heritage.

LOL well I guess there was one idiot that believed Thaci's whimsical musings at the UN a few weeks ago. I wonder if she still believes Mali and Nigeria recognized Kosovo too since Thaci also mentioned it :)

Peggy

pre 11 godina

Before you attack, I am neither Albanian nor Serian.
Your touch with reality, or lack thereof, amuses me.
(palladium, 8 September 2012 13:46)
=============================
So what is your ethnic background then?
Just because you say you are neither Serb nor Albanian doesn't make you unbiased.

EU Dude

pre 11 godina

Next up, fellow rabid serbophobe Doris Pack MEP who will try to add to her numerous croatian and albanian honorary degrees and medals with some particularly inciteful anti-serb vitriol. Looney, serbophobic austrian lesbian Luneck missed the boat on this one as Schultz has already climbed down after a fierce wrist slapping.

The EP is really a waste of space and money and should be dissolved. Voting rights should be devolved bac to member states and elecronic voting used instead. The EP really is a second rate insitution.

Sergei

pre 11 godina

Whatever she might be, at least she is telling the truth, which is more than the vast majority of the Serbian political establishment is willing to do. Serbia will only be allowed into the decaying remnants of the EU at the price of the dismemberment of its southern province. Indeed, the Germans might ask for more, but they will not ask for less.

Nor can all of the blame for the state of delusion be cast on the politicians but must be shared by the Serbian people, who reflexively abandon any political party who is truthful on the issue; (DSS, Radicals, LDP,) while supporting anyone marketing the fantasy that both the EU and K&M are possible (DS, Socialists, Progressives.)

I am well aware that I have no right to pontificate from 4000+ miles away about there being no Serbia without Kosovo. All I'm saying is in order to make rational, legitimate decisions one must face reality, and the reality is the very least that will be required from Serbia to join the EU is full recognition of Kalbania.

Dave B (UK)

pre 11 godina

The best outcome in Kosovo is a situation that of Northern Ireland.It will never be a functioning state or province because of the hate. Albania and Kosovo will be like Turkey always on the fringes of the EU, at the end of the day the west doesn't really want muslims in the EU.

Mauro

pre 11 godina

I have a proposal to you Ms. Lunacek : you wear a simple t-shirt with written "I am a Serb". Then you go alone (without Eulex or Kfor, of course) around Pristina and Kosovo for 1 month. If you come back safe, Serbia will recognize Kosovo.

icj1

pre 11 godina

Question: Must China recognize Taiwan?
Must Georgia recognize Abkhazia and South Ossetia?

No double standards!
(Ron, 8 September 2012 14:56)

Of course; Serbia is not China... Serbia is just a poor failed country like the rest of the Balkans.

iso

pre 11 godina

I was in Kosovo 3 weeks ago , believe me or not I saw daily at least 10 cars with serbian plates some from belgrade and much more from vranja and bujanovac , nobody was attacking them , we faced a lot of problems in the kosovo-serbia border where we had to wait min 2 hours and at the end the serbian-costums were making us problems because we had "Republic of Kosovo" stamps in our passports and canceled them. I mean what about the free-movement agreement and mutual customs agreement in brussels , did those agreement go to the toilet or what?

a New Day

pre 11 godina

Question: Must China recognize Taiwan?
Must Georgia recognize Abkhazia and South Ossetia?

No double standards!
(Ron, 8 September 2012 14:56)
I guess if China wants to join the EU it may have to. Silly comment as usual. Out of touch with reality.

Roger7

pre 11 godina

Not afraid??

Remember Kosovo Serbs +Milovan Jevtić and his wife +Ljiljana murdered just 2 months ago in their own home?

All minorities in Kosovo should be afraid.

palladium

pre 11 godina

(ecoman, 8 September 2012 12:20)
(Steve Gligorijevic, 8 September 2012 13:02)

Both of your attempts to portray Albanians as some sort of wild creatures and portraying Serbians as the holy nation on earth, who is constantly, victimised, brings absolutely no value to this long standing dispute.
Before you attack, I am neither Albanian nor Serian.
Your touch with reality, or lack thereof, amuses me.

KOSO

pre 11 godina

Serbia must not build road blocks for Kosovo in its path to nation-building.
Recognition of Pristina by Belgrade should be step one.

Sincerely,

ecoman

pre 11 godina

Wonder why this Lunacek has been such a strong advocate for another independent Albanian State in the Balkans? Is it just her job, or does Lunacek have personal reasons, for this constant pro-Pristina push? In any case, she has been making these statements for quite some time now, and using the same, old tired talking points that the rest of the pro-Pristina Eurocrat mob uses, Kosovo is a great success, Serbs are safe there, blah, blah, blah. Evidently, people like Ms. Lunacek does not read the news coming out of KiM, the daily crimes committed against Serbs by Albanians, both that reside there and the few returnees. If that is a success story, than I must be crazy, and use different standards for success.

Steve Gligorijevic

pre 11 godina

Mrs. Loonytunes

You have no idea of what you are talking about, what planet are you living on?? Another one who eats clown cornflakes no doubt.

Ecoman

pre 11 godina

Palladium, you are using some very tired and old points yourself. Are you going to tell me that the Serbs and Albanians can live in harmony in KiM, and that the Serbs can feel totally safe to go wherever they want there, without being at least harassed, and maybe beaten up or shot at? Do you read the daily stories of crimes against Serbs by Albanians on this site, and others? An independent Albanian KiM is ar from a success story, you know it, we all know it. I think you go by wishful thinking, I go by what I see and read. Let's please get away from the images of the 90's, it is 2012, and let's concentrate on what is going on today. And no, KiM is not a safe place for Serbs and other minorities, because the local Albanians want them out. BTW, if you are not Albanian, you must be sleeping with one then, because why else would you be on this site defending a "successful KiM"?

MikeC

pre 11 godina

"Serbs in Kosovo should not be afraid"

Should we believe Ulrike Lunacek or the news of what is coming out of Kosovo and the violence against serbs living there?

roberto

pre 11 godina

she is simply speaking the truth, and the sooner the better. no more lies and no more excuses. belgrade must recognize an independent kosova, now!

roberto frisco

Dragan

pre 11 godina

Oh boy, Ulrike Lunatic is back. A word of advice, keep your big teutonic nose out of Serbian affairs, we are not interested in your anti-Serb hate mongering views. Kindly go %&^# yourself.
Cheers!!

Dave B (UK)

pre 11 godina

The best outcome in Kosovo is a situation that of Northern Ireland.It will never be a functioning state or province because of the hate. Albania and Kosovo will be like Turkey always on the fringes of the EU, at the end of the day the west doesn't really want muslims in the EU.

icj1

pre 11 godina

Question: Must China recognize Taiwan?
Must Georgia recognize Abkhazia and South Ossetia?

No double standards!
(Ron, 8 September 2012 14:56)

Of course; Serbia is not China... Serbia is just a poor failed country like the rest of the Balkans.

Peggy

pre 11 godina

Before you attack, I am neither Albanian nor Serian.
Your touch with reality, or lack thereof, amuses me.
(palladium, 8 September 2012 13:46)
=============================
So what is your ethnic background then?
Just because you say you are neither Serb nor Albanian doesn't make you unbiased.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 11 godina

“Serbs in Kosovo should not be afraid, neither those in the north nor those in the south,” Lunacek said, voicing belief that Kosovo authorities were able to fully protect the rights of national minorities and their cultural heritage.

LOL well I guess there was one idiot that believed Thaci's whimsical musings at the UN a few weeks ago. I wonder if she still believes Mali and Nigeria recognized Kosovo too since Thaci also mentioned it :)

Sergei

pre 11 godina

Whatever she might be, at least she is telling the truth, which is more than the vast majority of the Serbian political establishment is willing to do. Serbia will only be allowed into the decaying remnants of the EU at the price of the dismemberment of its southern province. Indeed, the Germans might ask for more, but they will not ask for less.

Nor can all of the blame for the state of delusion be cast on the politicians but must be shared by the Serbian people, who reflexively abandon any political party who is truthful on the issue; (DSS, Radicals, LDP,) while supporting anyone marketing the fantasy that both the EU and K&M are possible (DS, Socialists, Progressives.)

I am well aware that I have no right to pontificate from 4000+ miles away about there being no Serbia without Kosovo. All I'm saying is in order to make rational, legitimate decisions one must face reality, and the reality is the very least that will be required from Serbia to join the EU is full recognition of Kalbania.

a New Day

pre 11 godina

Question: Must China recognize Taiwan?
Must Georgia recognize Abkhazia and South Ossetia?

No double standards!
(Ron, 8 September 2012 14:56)
I guess if China wants to join the EU it may have to. Silly comment as usual. Out of touch with reality.

iso

pre 11 godina

I was in Kosovo 3 weeks ago , believe me or not I saw daily at least 10 cars with serbian plates some from belgrade and much more from vranja and bujanovac , nobody was attacking them , we faced a lot of problems in the kosovo-serbia border where we had to wait min 2 hours and at the end the serbian-costums were making us problems because we had "Republic of Kosovo" stamps in our passports and canceled them. I mean what about the free-movement agreement and mutual customs agreement in brussels , did those agreement go to the toilet or what?

EU Dude

pre 11 godina

Next up, fellow rabid serbophobe Doris Pack MEP who will try to add to her numerous croatian and albanian honorary degrees and medals with some particularly inciteful anti-serb vitriol. Looney, serbophobic austrian lesbian Luneck missed the boat on this one as Schultz has already climbed down after a fierce wrist slapping.

The EP is really a waste of space and money and should be dissolved. Voting rights should be devolved bac to member states and elecronic voting used instead. The EP really is a second rate insitution.

Mauro

pre 11 godina

I have a proposal to you Ms. Lunacek : you wear a simple t-shirt with written "I am a Serb". Then you go alone (without Eulex or Kfor, of course) around Pristina and Kosovo for 1 month. If you come back safe, Serbia will recognize Kosovo.

Roger7

pre 11 godina

Not afraid??

Remember Kosovo Serbs +Milovan Jevtić and his wife +Ljiljana murdered just 2 months ago in their own home?

All minorities in Kosovo should be afraid.