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Tuesday, 19.03.2013.

14:42

Indonesia to continue to support Serbia on Kosovo issue

Parliament Speaker Nebojsa Stefanović says he received assurances that ndonesia will continue to support Serbia in finding a solution for the Kosovo issue.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Ron

pre 11 godina

Well, if Kosovo then why no Acheh? Or Southern Borneo? Or other regions?
Kosovo is not a unique case. Every country that supports the UDI of Kosovo cannot say no to an UDI of one of its own regions.
After all: rules apply to all or none!

Ian, UK

pre 11 godina

(UNE, 19 March 2013 15:56)

I quite like my comment from 13 December 2011:

"Noticed its Jeremic doing all the talking in this article? B92, why don't you get a quote from Pakistani FM Hina Rabbani Khar regarding Kosovo? This is a classic example of Jeremic speaking on the behalf of another country. It is almost as if he is deciding their foreign policy for them.

I remember when Jeremic said that Gabon supports Serbia over Kosovo.
[link]

Or when Jeremic said Nigeria won't recognise Kosovo.
[link]

And when Tadic said that Kuwait supports Serbia's territorial integrity.
[link]

Gabon, Nigeria and Kuwait now recognise Kosovo, so should Jeremic really be so confident saying that Pakistan supports Serbia regarding Kosovo?

Pakistan would have recognised Kosovo already had it not being for the US trespassing in their Airspace in the North of the Country, carrying out air-strikes; not to mention the whole Bin Laden thing which supposedly happened.

Every time Jeremic visits a country which currently doesn't recognise Kosovo, he states that the country supports Serbia over Kosovo and this is not necessarily true. This is why B92, I would like to see some quotes of politicians in the country which Jeremic is visiting. Straight from the horses mouth!"

So B92... Noticed it is Stefanovic doing all the talking in the article? B92, why don't you get a quote from Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa regarding Kosovo?

resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada

pre 11 godina

Even if Indonesian officials are entitled to their opinions doesn't mean I agree with them.

UNE

pre 11 godina

For sure Indonesia will do as Serbia says
History lesson december 13 2011

http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2011&mm=12&dd=13&nav_id=77773

Now 24 December 2012

http://www.mofa.gov.pk/mfa/pages/article.aspx?id=1429&type=1

UNE

pre 11 godina

For sure Indonesia will do as Serbia says
History lesson december 13 2011

http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2011&mm=12&dd=13&nav_id=77773

Now 24 December 2012

http://www.mofa.gov.pk/mfa/pages/article.aspx?id=1429&type=1

resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada

pre 11 godina

Even if Indonesian officials are entitled to their opinions doesn't mean I agree with them.

Ian, UK

pre 11 godina

(UNE, 19 March 2013 15:56)

I quite like my comment from 13 December 2011:

"Noticed its Jeremic doing all the talking in this article? B92, why don't you get a quote from Pakistani FM Hina Rabbani Khar regarding Kosovo? This is a classic example of Jeremic speaking on the behalf of another country. It is almost as if he is deciding their foreign policy for them.

I remember when Jeremic said that Gabon supports Serbia over Kosovo.
[link]

Or when Jeremic said Nigeria won't recognise Kosovo.
[link]

And when Tadic said that Kuwait supports Serbia's territorial integrity.
[link]

Gabon, Nigeria and Kuwait now recognise Kosovo, so should Jeremic really be so confident saying that Pakistan supports Serbia regarding Kosovo?

Pakistan would have recognised Kosovo already had it not being for the US trespassing in their Airspace in the North of the Country, carrying out air-strikes; not to mention the whole Bin Laden thing which supposedly happened.

Every time Jeremic visits a country which currently doesn't recognise Kosovo, he states that the country supports Serbia over Kosovo and this is not necessarily true. This is why B92, I would like to see some quotes of politicians in the country which Jeremic is visiting. Straight from the horses mouth!"

So B92... Noticed it is Stefanovic doing all the talking in the article? B92, why don't you get a quote from Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa regarding Kosovo?

Ron

pre 11 godina

Well, if Kosovo then why no Acheh? Or Southern Borneo? Or other regions?
Kosovo is not a unique case. Every country that supports the UDI of Kosovo cannot say no to an UDI of one of its own regions.
After all: rules apply to all or none!

UNE

pre 11 godina

For sure Indonesia will do as Serbia says
History lesson december 13 2011

http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2011&mm=12&dd=13&nav_id=77773

Now 24 December 2012

http://www.mofa.gov.pk/mfa/pages/article.aspx?id=1429&type=1

resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada

pre 11 godina

Even if Indonesian officials are entitled to their opinions doesn't mean I agree with them.

Ian, UK

pre 11 godina

(UNE, 19 March 2013 15:56)

I quite like my comment from 13 December 2011:

"Noticed its Jeremic doing all the talking in this article? B92, why don't you get a quote from Pakistani FM Hina Rabbani Khar regarding Kosovo? This is a classic example of Jeremic speaking on the behalf of another country. It is almost as if he is deciding their foreign policy for them.

I remember when Jeremic said that Gabon supports Serbia over Kosovo.
[link]

Or when Jeremic said Nigeria won't recognise Kosovo.
[link]

And when Tadic said that Kuwait supports Serbia's territorial integrity.
[link]

Gabon, Nigeria and Kuwait now recognise Kosovo, so should Jeremic really be so confident saying that Pakistan supports Serbia regarding Kosovo?

Pakistan would have recognised Kosovo already had it not being for the US trespassing in their Airspace in the North of the Country, carrying out air-strikes; not to mention the whole Bin Laden thing which supposedly happened.

Every time Jeremic visits a country which currently doesn't recognise Kosovo, he states that the country supports Serbia over Kosovo and this is not necessarily true. This is why B92, I would like to see some quotes of politicians in the country which Jeremic is visiting. Straight from the horses mouth!"

So B92... Noticed it is Stefanovic doing all the talking in the article? B92, why don't you get a quote from Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa regarding Kosovo?

Ron

pre 11 godina

Well, if Kosovo then why no Acheh? Or Southern Borneo? Or other regions?
Kosovo is not a unique case. Every country that supports the UDI of Kosovo cannot say no to an UDI of one of its own regions.
After all: rules apply to all or none!