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Thursday, 29.11.2012.

14:47

EU says acquittal "won't have impact" on dialogue

The EC has acknowledged the acquittal of Ramush Haradinaj and stressed that it was "now crucial to continue the process of reconciliation and cooperation".

Izvor: Tanjug

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Olli

pre 11 godina

"The dialogue is future-oriented, and I do not see any link to Thursday's verdict," Stano said.

Stano, you better visit an optician soon.

And nother matter, in case you haven't figured it out yourself: we live in present time, not in future.

Questioner

pre 11 godina

"Now is the time to stop all cooperation with the ICTY and demand the return of Mladic, Seselj & Karadzic where they can be tried in a just court. "

(Zirb, 29 November 2012 15:46)

Expect the next ICTY ruling: "Yes, there have been 7,000 people killed by Serbian troops and paramilitaries in Srebrenica, but we couldn't find any proof that their commander Mladic and the leader of Bosnian Serbs, Karadzic, knew anything about it or ordered it."

Will this happen? I don't think so, but it would be perfectly in line with the latest rulings of the ICTY.

Mark my words

pre 11 godina

There will never be reconciliation or cooperation in the region for as long as the Western world continues to disrespect Serbian interests...

Zirb

pre 11 godina

Now is the time to stop all cooperation with the ICTY and demand the return of Mladic, Seselj & Karadzic where they can be tried in a just court.

As a condition of continued talks, Serbia should also demand the surrender of Ramush hardonaj (however his name is spelled) to Serbian authorities so he can be properly prosecuted.

No more EU integration, No NATO, let Serbia be free of these fascists.

Zirb

pre 11 godina

Now is the time to stop all cooperation with the ICTY and demand the return of Mladic, Seselj & Karadzic where they can be tried in a just court.

As a condition of continued talks, Serbia should also demand the surrender of Ramush hardonaj (however his name is spelled) to Serbian authorities so he can be properly prosecuted.

No more EU integration, No NATO, let Serbia be free of these fascists.

Mark my words

pre 11 godina

There will never be reconciliation or cooperation in the region for as long as the Western world continues to disrespect Serbian interests...

Questioner

pre 11 godina

"Now is the time to stop all cooperation with the ICTY and demand the return of Mladic, Seselj & Karadzic where they can be tried in a just court. "

(Zirb, 29 November 2012 15:46)

Expect the next ICTY ruling: "Yes, there have been 7,000 people killed by Serbian troops and paramilitaries in Srebrenica, but we couldn't find any proof that their commander Mladic and the leader of Bosnian Serbs, Karadzic, knew anything about it or ordered it."

Will this happen? I don't think so, but it would be perfectly in line with the latest rulings of the ICTY.

Olli

pre 11 godina

"The dialogue is future-oriented, and I do not see any link to Thursday's verdict," Stano said.

Stano, you better visit an optician soon.

And nother matter, in case you haven't figured it out yourself: we live in present time, not in future.

Zirb

pre 11 godina

Now is the time to stop all cooperation with the ICTY and demand the return of Mladic, Seselj & Karadzic where they can be tried in a just court.

As a condition of continued talks, Serbia should also demand the surrender of Ramush hardonaj (however his name is spelled) to Serbian authorities so he can be properly prosecuted.

No more EU integration, No NATO, let Serbia be free of these fascists.

Mark my words

pre 11 godina

There will never be reconciliation or cooperation in the region for as long as the Western world continues to disrespect Serbian interests...

Questioner

pre 11 godina

"Now is the time to stop all cooperation with the ICTY and demand the return of Mladic, Seselj & Karadzic where they can be tried in a just court. "

(Zirb, 29 November 2012 15:46)

Expect the next ICTY ruling: "Yes, there have been 7,000 people killed by Serbian troops and paramilitaries in Srebrenica, but we couldn't find any proof that their commander Mladic and the leader of Bosnian Serbs, Karadzic, knew anything about it or ordered it."

Will this happen? I don't think so, but it would be perfectly in line with the latest rulings of the ICTY.

Olli

pre 11 godina

"The dialogue is future-oriented, and I do not see any link to Thursday's verdict," Stano said.

Stano, you better visit an optician soon.

And nother matter, in case you haven't figured it out yourself: we live in present time, not in future.