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Monday, 06.05.2013.

10:40

"No alternative to implementing agreement"

Milovan Drecun says "there is no alternative" and that agreement must be reached between the government and Serbs in Kosovo on the Brussels deal.

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Charlie

pre 10 godina

(peggy, 7 May 2013 14:30)
Like you said “some things”, but not this one. It is far easier to complain and criticize, and to write an immature comments, than to actually do something. That is why we are here today.
Sandy
Serbia will respect the agreement, and I hope that Kosovo Serbs will do the same . If Kosovo Albanians breach what was agreed, then there is a reason to react.

Peggy

pre 11 godina

It is important to implement what was agreed, and only then could we see what will come out of it.
(Charlie, 7 May 2013 13:40)
============================
Why don't you jump off the tallest building because only then you will know for sure how it will end.
Some things are predictable you know.

Nikolle

pre 11 godina

"BTW, how is your Turkish coming along? :)"

is this another veiled threat Zoran? to answer you question, I do know some Turksih words, you know like jastuk (wich i believe has also entered the Serbian lexicon), evet, hajer, Ibrahim Tatlises. however, I am more into Japense and if you are into that Oriental language as well, perhaps we could compare notes.

sj

pre 11 godina

you sure have changed your tune. before you were praising the very skilfull diplomacy of Dacic and Vucic, now they're sellouts? dear oh dear. and people rely on you for financial foresight? well, perhaps there is hope for everyone
(Nikolle, 6 May 2013 14:46)

Have you been into the kitchen sherry again? What does finance have to do with whether I praise or criticize a certain group of politicians? Lay off the booze mate.

Paul

pre 11 godina

Again with the duplicate birth certificates. What does that mean? What Serb is going to report births to the Albanians in Kosovo? How are the Albanians going to know when Serbs are giving birth? Isn't this a "parallel institution"?

Nikolle

pre 11 godina

Gotsefromohrid

this is you Bulgar from Ohrid isn't it? its all you can do isn't it? issue threats on the internet. sunshine, worry about the disintegration of Macedonia because the Kosova issue is solved once and for all. how is that propaganda about being Alexandre's children coming along?

MarKo

pre 11 godina

"no alternative"

When you tell the Serbs take it or leave it, and then when they say no, and you say to them take it or take it, you really aren't looking for an agreement.

Why should they agree with belgrade, what do they owe these collaborators? What can the Government in Belgrade to them. The Serbs should do whatever it is that will put them ahead. Because this Viche regime in Belgrade is certainly not looking out for their interests.

James

pre 11 godina

Question: is Slovenia the next Cyprus?
Answer: 1-Banking sector assests of the country are about 140% of GDP vs 700% of GDP in Cyprus
2-Public Debt in Slovenia is sustainable
3-Slovenia has a new government in place which is trying to come out and get infront of the problem. The new prime minister says that "our banking system is stable and safe, comparisons with Cyprus aren't valid"
Conclusion: NO, SLOVENIA WILL NOT NEED A BAILOUT, YET ITS ECONOMY IS IN DEEP RECESSION.

Gotsefromohrid

pre 11 godina

Zoran


You are wasting your time with Turco-Albanians.Clan mentality cannot change but soon all the Albanians in Kosovo will have to wear their track suits and start running.

Zoran

pre 11 godina

well, perhaps there is hope for everyone
(Nikolle, 6 May 2013 14:46)
--
Yes Nikolle, as you know, we Serbs like to celebrate our defeats and we will certainly be celebrating this defeat, for good reason. ;)

BTW, how is your Turkish coming along? :)

sj

pre 11 godina

(Mark, 6 May 2013 13:20)

Like moths to a flame they rush out to refuse what I have said. I love these amateurs that demand proof but when shown the evidence they go into denial.
Perhaps you should watch some of the news coming out of Slovenia instead of making stupid statements. Your version of the world here is much akin to a housing loan; well I’m here to tell you that countries and housing loans are very different.
Let me repeat it for you Slovenia's debt rating is now junk status. Go and ask your economics teacher what that means. And yes it is a big deal because Brussels does not want another country to save. France is in trouble, the UK is in trouble and Germany is in recession so who is left to save places like Slovenia?
The reason I mentioned Slovenia was because it went in to the EU relatively in good shape following nearly 100 years of a good standard of living and today its standing is junk status. Where is that miracle of prosperity upon joining the EU?
For you information Greece holds junk status.

Nikolle

pre 11 godina

sj

you sure have changed your tune. before you were praising the very skilfull diplomacy of Dacic and Vucic, now they're sellouts? dear oh dear. and people rely on you for financial foresight? well, perhaps there is hope for everyone

Mark

pre 11 godina

@sj

My dear any country which borrows alot of many that it can repay will go through a debt crisis, whether it is in the EU or not, and because slovenia is in the eurozone, they won't let its government go bankrupt so that the euro currency doesn't get affected badly. Why slovenia is in the current situation (which by the way slovenians are still happier than serbians and have a much lower unemployment rate..) is because of unwise decision by their government like taking so many dangerous loans. Stop mixing things, many countries joined the EU and eurozone and they dont have a single financial issue, eventhough some do, due to the effect of the global economic crisis which started in the US and shook the eurozone economies, which forced many countries to keep borowing then not being able to repay, ask any economics teacher and he'll explain it all. Btw slovenia's crisis is not a big issue, 1 small bailout package is more than enough to solve their economic problems, don't exadurate, they are far better than greece.

sj

pre 11 godina

The push for the EU continues unabated by these sell-outs, the sun will not shine tomorrow, God will throw thunder bolts at Serbia, the sky will fall down as the waters, only in Serbia, turn red and the nine plagues follow.
No agreement and you will see that the sun will come up tomorrow and life will continue.
I am watching these people as they have become more and more desperate with any agreement slipping though their fingers and with that no bonuses from Brussels.
All this for joining the EU eh??? Well Milovan my little friend today it was announced that Moody’s has cut “Slovenia's debt rating to junk status”. Now explain to the Serbian people how Slovenia which joined the EU in 2007 is now even worse than Serbia on the economic front. Please explain Slovenia.

Zoran

pre 11 godina

It is fairly simple really, let this sell-out government fall. Once again, we have been lied to. Once again, the US and Germany with their huge egos have failed us. The Serbian Orthodox church rejects them and so do the Kosovo Serbs and finally, so do the majority of all other Serbs, otherwise, call an unmanipulated referendum.

So it comes to a simple fact. Albanians get all and Serbians get nothing. Now who really expects this formula to bring lasting peace to the region? All it would have taken is executive powers to Serbs but someone's ego got in the way. Too bad. I feel sorry for Albanians. Wait until you have to negotiate with Turks.

Zoran

pre 11 godina

It is fairly simple really, let this sell-out government fall. Once again, we have been lied to. Once again, the US and Germany with their huge egos have failed us. The Serbian Orthodox church rejects them and so do the Kosovo Serbs and finally, so do the majority of all other Serbs, otherwise, call an unmanipulated referendum.

So it comes to a simple fact. Albanians get all and Serbians get nothing. Now who really expects this formula to bring lasting peace to the region? All it would have taken is executive powers to Serbs but someone's ego got in the way. Too bad. I feel sorry for Albanians. Wait until you have to negotiate with Turks.

sj

pre 11 godina

The push for the EU continues unabated by these sell-outs, the sun will not shine tomorrow, God will throw thunder bolts at Serbia, the sky will fall down as the waters, only in Serbia, turn red and the nine plagues follow.
No agreement and you will see that the sun will come up tomorrow and life will continue.
I am watching these people as they have become more and more desperate with any agreement slipping though their fingers and with that no bonuses from Brussels.
All this for joining the EU eh??? Well Milovan my little friend today it was announced that Moody’s has cut “Slovenia's debt rating to junk status”. Now explain to the Serbian people how Slovenia which joined the EU in 2007 is now even worse than Serbia on the economic front. Please explain Slovenia.

Mark

pre 11 godina

@sj

My dear any country which borrows alot of many that it can repay will go through a debt crisis, whether it is in the EU or not, and because slovenia is in the eurozone, they won't let its government go bankrupt so that the euro currency doesn't get affected badly. Why slovenia is in the current situation (which by the way slovenians are still happier than serbians and have a much lower unemployment rate..) is because of unwise decision by their government like taking so many dangerous loans. Stop mixing things, many countries joined the EU and eurozone and they dont have a single financial issue, eventhough some do, due to the effect of the global economic crisis which started in the US and shook the eurozone economies, which forced many countries to keep borowing then not being able to repay, ask any economics teacher and he'll explain it all. Btw slovenia's crisis is not a big issue, 1 small bailout package is more than enough to solve their economic problems, don't exadurate, they are far better than greece.

sj

pre 11 godina

(Mark, 6 May 2013 13:20)

Like moths to a flame they rush out to refuse what I have said. I love these amateurs that demand proof but when shown the evidence they go into denial.
Perhaps you should watch some of the news coming out of Slovenia instead of making stupid statements. Your version of the world here is much akin to a housing loan; well I’m here to tell you that countries and housing loans are very different.
Let me repeat it for you Slovenia's debt rating is now junk status. Go and ask your economics teacher what that means. And yes it is a big deal because Brussels does not want another country to save. France is in trouble, the UK is in trouble and Germany is in recession so who is left to save places like Slovenia?
The reason I mentioned Slovenia was because it went in to the EU relatively in good shape following nearly 100 years of a good standard of living and today its standing is junk status. Where is that miracle of prosperity upon joining the EU?
For you information Greece holds junk status.

Nikolle

pre 11 godina

sj

you sure have changed your tune. before you were praising the very skilfull diplomacy of Dacic and Vucic, now they're sellouts? dear oh dear. and people rely on you for financial foresight? well, perhaps there is hope for everyone

MarKo

pre 11 godina

"no alternative"

When you tell the Serbs take it or leave it, and then when they say no, and you say to them take it or take it, you really aren't looking for an agreement.

Why should they agree with belgrade, what do they owe these collaborators? What can the Government in Belgrade to them. The Serbs should do whatever it is that will put them ahead. Because this Viche regime in Belgrade is certainly not looking out for their interests.

Zoran

pre 11 godina

well, perhaps there is hope for everyone
(Nikolle, 6 May 2013 14:46)
--
Yes Nikolle, as you know, we Serbs like to celebrate our defeats and we will certainly be celebrating this defeat, for good reason. ;)

BTW, how is your Turkish coming along? :)

Gotsefromohrid

pre 11 godina

Zoran


You are wasting your time with Turco-Albanians.Clan mentality cannot change but soon all the Albanians in Kosovo will have to wear their track suits and start running.

James

pre 11 godina

Question: is Slovenia the next Cyprus?
Answer: 1-Banking sector assests of the country are about 140% of GDP vs 700% of GDP in Cyprus
2-Public Debt in Slovenia is sustainable
3-Slovenia has a new government in place which is trying to come out and get infront of the problem. The new prime minister says that "our banking system is stable and safe, comparisons with Cyprus aren't valid"
Conclusion: NO, SLOVENIA WILL NOT NEED A BAILOUT, YET ITS ECONOMY IS IN DEEP RECESSION.

sj

pre 11 godina

you sure have changed your tune. before you were praising the very skilfull diplomacy of Dacic and Vucic, now they're sellouts? dear oh dear. and people rely on you for financial foresight? well, perhaps there is hope for everyone
(Nikolle, 6 May 2013 14:46)

Have you been into the kitchen sherry again? What does finance have to do with whether I praise or criticize a certain group of politicians? Lay off the booze mate.

Nikolle

pre 11 godina

Gotsefromohrid

this is you Bulgar from Ohrid isn't it? its all you can do isn't it? issue threats on the internet. sunshine, worry about the disintegration of Macedonia because the Kosova issue is solved once and for all. how is that propaganda about being Alexandre's children coming along?

Paul

pre 11 godina

Again with the duplicate birth certificates. What does that mean? What Serb is going to report births to the Albanians in Kosovo? How are the Albanians going to know when Serbs are giving birth? Isn't this a "parallel institution"?

Peggy

pre 11 godina

It is important to implement what was agreed, and only then could we see what will come out of it.
(Charlie, 7 May 2013 13:40)
============================
Why don't you jump off the tallest building because only then you will know for sure how it will end.
Some things are predictable you know.

Nikolle

pre 11 godina

"BTW, how is your Turkish coming along? :)"

is this another veiled threat Zoran? to answer you question, I do know some Turksih words, you know like jastuk (wich i believe has also entered the Serbian lexicon), evet, hajer, Ibrahim Tatlises. however, I am more into Japense and if you are into that Oriental language as well, perhaps we could compare notes.

Charlie

pre 10 godina

(peggy, 7 May 2013 14:30)
Like you said “some things”, but not this one. It is far easier to complain and criticize, and to write an immature comments, than to actually do something. That is why we are here today.
Sandy
Serbia will respect the agreement, and I hope that Kosovo Serbs will do the same . If Kosovo Albanians breach what was agreed, then there is a reason to react.

Zoran

pre 11 godina

It is fairly simple really, let this sell-out government fall. Once again, we have been lied to. Once again, the US and Germany with their huge egos have failed us. The Serbian Orthodox church rejects them and so do the Kosovo Serbs and finally, so do the majority of all other Serbs, otherwise, call an unmanipulated referendum.

So it comes to a simple fact. Albanians get all and Serbians get nothing. Now who really expects this formula to bring lasting peace to the region? All it would have taken is executive powers to Serbs but someone's ego got in the way. Too bad. I feel sorry for Albanians. Wait until you have to negotiate with Turks.

sj

pre 11 godina

The push for the EU continues unabated by these sell-outs, the sun will not shine tomorrow, God will throw thunder bolts at Serbia, the sky will fall down as the waters, only in Serbia, turn red and the nine plagues follow.
No agreement and you will see that the sun will come up tomorrow and life will continue.
I am watching these people as they have become more and more desperate with any agreement slipping though their fingers and with that no bonuses from Brussels.
All this for joining the EU eh??? Well Milovan my little friend today it was announced that Moody’s has cut “Slovenia's debt rating to junk status”. Now explain to the Serbian people how Slovenia which joined the EU in 2007 is now even worse than Serbia on the economic front. Please explain Slovenia.

Mark

pre 11 godina

@sj

My dear any country which borrows alot of many that it can repay will go through a debt crisis, whether it is in the EU or not, and because slovenia is in the eurozone, they won't let its government go bankrupt so that the euro currency doesn't get affected badly. Why slovenia is in the current situation (which by the way slovenians are still happier than serbians and have a much lower unemployment rate..) is because of unwise decision by their government like taking so many dangerous loans. Stop mixing things, many countries joined the EU and eurozone and they dont have a single financial issue, eventhough some do, due to the effect of the global economic crisis which started in the US and shook the eurozone economies, which forced many countries to keep borowing then not being able to repay, ask any economics teacher and he'll explain it all. Btw slovenia's crisis is not a big issue, 1 small bailout package is more than enough to solve their economic problems, don't exadurate, they are far better than greece.

Zoran

pre 11 godina

well, perhaps there is hope for everyone
(Nikolle, 6 May 2013 14:46)
--
Yes Nikolle, as you know, we Serbs like to celebrate our defeats and we will certainly be celebrating this defeat, for good reason. ;)

BTW, how is your Turkish coming along? :)

sj

pre 11 godina

(Mark, 6 May 2013 13:20)

Like moths to a flame they rush out to refuse what I have said. I love these amateurs that demand proof but when shown the evidence they go into denial.
Perhaps you should watch some of the news coming out of Slovenia instead of making stupid statements. Your version of the world here is much akin to a housing loan; well I’m here to tell you that countries and housing loans are very different.
Let me repeat it for you Slovenia's debt rating is now junk status. Go and ask your economics teacher what that means. And yes it is a big deal because Brussels does not want another country to save. France is in trouble, the UK is in trouble and Germany is in recession so who is left to save places like Slovenia?
The reason I mentioned Slovenia was because it went in to the EU relatively in good shape following nearly 100 years of a good standard of living and today its standing is junk status. Where is that miracle of prosperity upon joining the EU?
For you information Greece holds junk status.

Nikolle

pre 11 godina

sj

you sure have changed your tune. before you were praising the very skilfull diplomacy of Dacic and Vucic, now they're sellouts? dear oh dear. and people rely on you for financial foresight? well, perhaps there is hope for everyone

Gotsefromohrid

pre 11 godina

Zoran


You are wasting your time with Turco-Albanians.Clan mentality cannot change but soon all the Albanians in Kosovo will have to wear their track suits and start running.

Nikolle

pre 11 godina

Gotsefromohrid

this is you Bulgar from Ohrid isn't it? its all you can do isn't it? issue threats on the internet. sunshine, worry about the disintegration of Macedonia because the Kosova issue is solved once and for all. how is that propaganda about being Alexandre's children coming along?

MarKo

pre 11 godina

"no alternative"

When you tell the Serbs take it or leave it, and then when they say no, and you say to them take it or take it, you really aren't looking for an agreement.

Why should they agree with belgrade, what do they owe these collaborators? What can the Government in Belgrade to them. The Serbs should do whatever it is that will put them ahead. Because this Viche regime in Belgrade is certainly not looking out for their interests.

Nikolle

pre 11 godina

"BTW, how is your Turkish coming along? :)"

is this another veiled threat Zoran? to answer you question, I do know some Turksih words, you know like jastuk (wich i believe has also entered the Serbian lexicon), evet, hajer, Ibrahim Tatlises. however, I am more into Japense and if you are into that Oriental language as well, perhaps we could compare notes.

James

pre 11 godina

Question: is Slovenia the next Cyprus?
Answer: 1-Banking sector assests of the country are about 140% of GDP vs 700% of GDP in Cyprus
2-Public Debt in Slovenia is sustainable
3-Slovenia has a new government in place which is trying to come out and get infront of the problem. The new prime minister says that "our banking system is stable and safe, comparisons with Cyprus aren't valid"
Conclusion: NO, SLOVENIA WILL NOT NEED A BAILOUT, YET ITS ECONOMY IS IN DEEP RECESSION.

Paul

pre 11 godina

Again with the duplicate birth certificates. What does that mean? What Serb is going to report births to the Albanians in Kosovo? How are the Albanians going to know when Serbs are giving birth? Isn't this a "parallel institution"?

sj

pre 11 godina

you sure have changed your tune. before you were praising the very skilfull diplomacy of Dacic and Vucic, now they're sellouts? dear oh dear. and people rely on you for financial foresight? well, perhaps there is hope for everyone
(Nikolle, 6 May 2013 14:46)

Have you been into the kitchen sherry again? What does finance have to do with whether I praise or criticize a certain group of politicians? Lay off the booze mate.

Peggy

pre 11 godina

It is important to implement what was agreed, and only then could we see what will come out of it.
(Charlie, 7 May 2013 13:40)
============================
Why don't you jump off the tallest building because only then you will know for sure how it will end.
Some things are predictable you know.

Charlie

pre 10 godina

(peggy, 7 May 2013 14:30)
Like you said “some things”, but not this one. It is far easier to complain and criticize, and to write an immature comments, than to actually do something. That is why we are here today.
Sandy
Serbia will respect the agreement, and I hope that Kosovo Serbs will do the same . If Kosovo Albanians breach what was agreed, then there is a reason to react.