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Friday, 22.02.2013.

16:26

“Serbia has limited time to make progress”

French Ambassador Francois Xavier Deniau believes Serbia is closer to a date for the start of the EU accession talks after the latest round of the dialogue.

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Peggy

pre 11 godina

This reminds me of those pressure selling ads on TV where they tell you that unless you ring in the next 10 minutes the offer is no longer available.
Hopefully Serbian politicians don't bite for this kind of pressure selling.

perun_u

pre 11 godina

Serbia has always had " a little time" as opposed to difficult conditions placed in front of Serbia. This knows the French ambassador too.

MikeC

pre 11 godina

Serbs don't be tricket by this time pressure. Once we abondone our people and territory in Kosovo to terrorists then that's it. A date doesnt mean anything. They just want us to relingwish our historical right to our homes for what? To leave poverty for even greater poverty and submissivness toward major powers! The west know we have international law on our side. If we didn't there would be no negotiations and pressure to give up our claim to Kosovo.

Patrick

pre 11 godina

To acti under pressure can never bring substainable results only a "solution" which brings new tensions and unhappy Serbs. And the serbs are hoping to get free of charge bananas. You know the old joke about former Soviet Union: there were everywhere i Soviet Union "Banana-automats", it worked as follows: You put in the machine a banana and you was getting one Rubel. Ths the Serbs can expect from their new friendship with Albanians. By the way Westerwelle was today in Albania, thats the reality.

KOSO

pre 11 godina

“Serbia has limited time to make progress”

We all know that both Pristina and Belgrade have been encouraged by the international community in the talks. Officials from left and right are praising the courage of both sides to return to the table in Brussels but everything comes with a stipulation.

With that being said notice how he is saying "time to make progress" because any person who is following the matter is aware that Belgrade won't make the date unless it dissolves, disarms, and stops funding parallel structures in my country.

Belgrade you're on the wire and the time is almost up, how are you going to tell your people that it's game over??

PS: Don't get me started about our MSA / AA - candidate status, we're talking at the bare minimum of two years.

tung,

Patrick

pre 11 godina

To acti under pressure can never bring substainable results only a "solution" which brings new tensions and unhappy Serbs. And the serbs are hoping to get free of charge bananas. You know the old joke about former Soviet Union: there were everywhere i Soviet Union "Banana-automats", it worked as follows: You put in the machine a banana and you was getting one Rubel. Ths the Serbs can expect from their new friendship with Albanians. By the way Westerwelle was today in Albania, thats the reality.

MikeC

pre 11 godina

Serbs don't be tricket by this time pressure. Once we abondone our people and territory in Kosovo to terrorists then that's it. A date doesnt mean anything. They just want us to relingwish our historical right to our homes for what? To leave poverty for even greater poverty and submissivness toward major powers! The west know we have international law on our side. If we didn't there would be no negotiations and pressure to give up our claim to Kosovo.

KOSO

pre 11 godina

“Serbia has limited time to make progress”

We all know that both Pristina and Belgrade have been encouraged by the international community in the talks. Officials from left and right are praising the courage of both sides to return to the table in Brussels but everything comes with a stipulation.

With that being said notice how he is saying "time to make progress" because any person who is following the matter is aware that Belgrade won't make the date unless it dissolves, disarms, and stops funding parallel structures in my country.

Belgrade you're on the wire and the time is almost up, how are you going to tell your people that it's game over??

PS: Don't get me started about our MSA / AA - candidate status, we're talking at the bare minimum of two years.

tung,

perun_u

pre 11 godina

Serbia has always had " a little time" as opposed to difficult conditions placed in front of Serbia. This knows the French ambassador too.

Peggy

pre 11 godina

This reminds me of those pressure selling ads on TV where they tell you that unless you ring in the next 10 minutes the offer is no longer available.
Hopefully Serbian politicians don't bite for this kind of pressure selling.

KOSO

pre 11 godina

“Serbia has limited time to make progress”

We all know that both Pristina and Belgrade have been encouraged by the international community in the talks. Officials from left and right are praising the courage of both sides to return to the table in Brussels but everything comes with a stipulation.

With that being said notice how he is saying "time to make progress" because any person who is following the matter is aware that Belgrade won't make the date unless it dissolves, disarms, and stops funding parallel structures in my country.

Belgrade you're on the wire and the time is almost up, how are you going to tell your people that it's game over??

PS: Don't get me started about our MSA / AA - candidate status, we're talking at the bare minimum of two years.

tung,

MikeC

pre 11 godina

Serbs don't be tricket by this time pressure. Once we abondone our people and territory in Kosovo to terrorists then that's it. A date doesnt mean anything. They just want us to relingwish our historical right to our homes for what? To leave poverty for even greater poverty and submissivness toward major powers! The west know we have international law on our side. If we didn't there would be no negotiations and pressure to give up our claim to Kosovo.

Patrick

pre 11 godina

To acti under pressure can never bring substainable results only a "solution" which brings new tensions and unhappy Serbs. And the serbs are hoping to get free of charge bananas. You know the old joke about former Soviet Union: there were everywhere i Soviet Union "Banana-automats", it worked as follows: You put in the machine a banana and you was getting one Rubel. Ths the Serbs can expect from their new friendship with Albanians. By the way Westerwelle was today in Albania, thats the reality.

perun_u

pre 11 godina

Serbia has always had " a little time" as opposed to difficult conditions placed in front of Serbia. This knows the French ambassador too.

Peggy

pre 11 godina

This reminds me of those pressure selling ads on TV where they tell you that unless you ring in the next 10 minutes the offer is no longer available.
Hopefully Serbian politicians don't bite for this kind of pressure selling.