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Wednesday, 26.06.2013.

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German parliament to give "green light"

The German parliament will on Thursday give the green light for its government to vote in favor of opening accession talks with Serbia.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Lazy Assumptions

pre 10 godina

German parliament is 39% CDU/CSU, so if we assume t

- You can also assume that you have faries at the bottom of your garden, the world is flat and the pope has three legs. You can type a comment on B92 but you can't be bothered to check what other german parties think?

C. H.

pre 10 godina

Seriously, let's not allow our emotions to take over -- as this type of response is really what is typical of us Serbs!

I think it is FAIR of Germany to see us to continue to implement the agreement with the Albanians to the best of our ability -- once this hurdle is crossed and managed competently, the Germans will see that we are serious about the FUTURE.

If on the other hand, we continue to look at it as a snub (of which the Croats were subject to at the hands of the Slovenians -- but which they nevertheless dealt with professionally) then GOD help us all. We are already considered a "borderline" failed state (along with Bosnia) and failure to implement the Kosovo agreement would all but guarantee our exclusion from Europe for a long long time!

So, PLEASE ADDRESS THE TASKS AT HAND and stop freaking out like a kindergartner who insists that the world owes you something....

Mark

pre 10 godina

Now we know that the German parliament is 39% CDU/CSU, so if we assume that other parties are not Serb haters then FDP, SPD, The left and the greens can vote in favour of a date, what I don't get here is why on earth does the Serbian government only talk to the CDU/CSU leaders?? why?? they are anti-immigration and they hate Eastern Europeans let alone Turks! other parties have 61% of the seats... TALK TO THEM!

Zoran

pre 10 godina

A conditional date will bring us back to the same circle, we will again get conflicting statements of whether or not Serbia fulfilled the demands of Germany! Enough of uncertainty!! we have been having such a crazy situation for months now!! ENOUGH UNCERTAINTY ENOUGH CONDITIONS ENOUGH GERMAN DOMINANCE!!!

Zoran

pre 10 godina

A conditional date will bring us back to the same circle, we will again get conflicting statements of whether or not Serbia fulfilled the demands of Germany! Enough of uncertainty!! we have been having such a crazy situation for months now!! ENOUGH UNCERTAINTY ENOUGH CONDITIONS ENOUGH GERMAN DOMINANCE!!!

C. H.

pre 10 godina

Seriously, let's not allow our emotions to take over -- as this type of response is really what is typical of us Serbs!

I think it is FAIR of Germany to see us to continue to implement the agreement with the Albanians to the best of our ability -- once this hurdle is crossed and managed competently, the Germans will see that we are serious about the FUTURE.

If on the other hand, we continue to look at it as a snub (of which the Croats were subject to at the hands of the Slovenians -- but which they nevertheless dealt with professionally) then GOD help us all. We are already considered a "borderline" failed state (along with Bosnia) and failure to implement the Kosovo agreement would all but guarantee our exclusion from Europe for a long long time!

So, PLEASE ADDRESS THE TASKS AT HAND and stop freaking out like a kindergartner who insists that the world owes you something....

Mark

pre 10 godina

Now we know that the German parliament is 39% CDU/CSU, so if we assume that other parties are not Serb haters then FDP, SPD, The left and the greens can vote in favour of a date, what I don't get here is why on earth does the Serbian government only talk to the CDU/CSU leaders?? why?? they are anti-immigration and they hate Eastern Europeans let alone Turks! other parties have 61% of the seats... TALK TO THEM!

Lazy Assumptions

pre 10 godina

German parliament is 39% CDU/CSU, so if we assume t

- You can also assume that you have faries at the bottom of your garden, the world is flat and the pope has three legs. You can type a comment on B92 but you can't be bothered to check what other german parties think?

Zoran

pre 10 godina

A conditional date will bring us back to the same circle, we will again get conflicting statements of whether or not Serbia fulfilled the demands of Germany! Enough of uncertainty!! we have been having such a crazy situation for months now!! ENOUGH UNCERTAINTY ENOUGH CONDITIONS ENOUGH GERMAN DOMINANCE!!!

Mark

pre 10 godina

Now we know that the German parliament is 39% CDU/CSU, so if we assume that other parties are not Serb haters then FDP, SPD, The left and the greens can vote in favour of a date, what I don't get here is why on earth does the Serbian government only talk to the CDU/CSU leaders?? why?? they are anti-immigration and they hate Eastern Europeans let alone Turks! other parties have 61% of the seats... TALK TO THEM!

C. H.

pre 10 godina

Seriously, let's not allow our emotions to take over -- as this type of response is really what is typical of us Serbs!

I think it is FAIR of Germany to see us to continue to implement the agreement with the Albanians to the best of our ability -- once this hurdle is crossed and managed competently, the Germans will see that we are serious about the FUTURE.

If on the other hand, we continue to look at it as a snub (of which the Croats were subject to at the hands of the Slovenians -- but which they nevertheless dealt with professionally) then GOD help us all. We are already considered a "borderline" failed state (along with Bosnia) and failure to implement the Kosovo agreement would all but guarantee our exclusion from Europe for a long long time!

So, PLEASE ADDRESS THE TASKS AT HAND and stop freaking out like a kindergartner who insists that the world owes you something....

Lazy Assumptions

pre 10 godina

German parliament is 39% CDU/CSU, so if we assume t

- You can also assume that you have faries at the bottom of your garden, the world is flat and the pope has three legs. You can type a comment on B92 but you can't be bothered to check what other german parties think?