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Friday, 27.09.2013.

14:32

"Attempts to make negotiating framework stricter"

Ivica Dačić has said that he expects a positive decision of the European Council on the start of Serbia's EU accession talks.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Proud American

pre 10 godina

And on another note for you, "Count of Kosovo". You seem to elude that Greece is Serbia's only ally and that they should get stronger allies. I believe that their other ally is quite a bit stronger then your big brother. Apparently your big brother had quite the bark about Syria, but Serbia's other ally exposed that the bark had no bite! So before you begin speaking out of your southern orifice, you should look at the big picture and educate yourself on the World's happenings, not just what you hear while sipping on one macchiato all day because your economy is not strong enough to afford you the ability to purchase a second one.

Proud American

pre 10 godina

I have two points that I would like to bring to the attention of the readers that seems to elude me as to why there is so much fascination with the membership to the EU. 1. Take the financial growth/stability of all countries that have joined the EU. Since their "induction" as members, their economies have lessened each fiscal year and their dependence on German finances has risen every year. 2. Look at each countries production of National products and Employment of local staff. You will see that each member country has lost the majority of their national products and been forced to accept products mainly supplied by Germany. Hence closure of most National factories and rise of unemployment locally were they are forced to work abroad, destabilizing their National Unity and raising dissent. When will people see that membership into the EU only equals your country to become a welfare state dependent solely on German finances? Sounds to me like Germany learned from World War 1 and 2 that Europe can not be taken over by force, but once you completely undermine Europe's financial systems/stability, they are forced to carry out your will for the need of more money to try and keep their economy afloat.
As for the "Count of Kosovo", just because you outbreed an indigenous culture and lure major military sponsors with false acts of atrocities, does not make you the victor.I worked in Kosovo for 5 years and have seen all the intelligence reports from the UCK. US made a mistake.

The Count of Kosova

pre 10 godina

According to Dacic:

“In the draft framework, chapter 35 refers to the normalization of the Belgrade-Priština relations, but there is also an idea that this issue should be mentioned in almost all chapters. Other EU countries oppose this. I hope that a compromise will be reached and that by the end of the year or early next year we will start the negotiations,” the prime minister said.

Oh really, which country(s) is/are opposed to "good neighborly relations", probably the same one that needs a financial bailout and whose citizens don't pay their taxes and expect a free ride from other EU countries. Is it the same country that can't tolerate a neighboring country using a name that the free-loaders feel belongs exclusively to them. Serbia should learn to choose more upright allies.

The Count of Kosova

pre 10 godina

According to Dacic:

“In the draft framework, chapter 35 refers to the normalization of the Belgrade-Priština relations, but there is also an idea that this issue should be mentioned in almost all chapters. Other EU countries oppose this. I hope that a compromise will be reached and that by the end of the year or early next year we will start the negotiations,” the prime minister said.

Oh really, which country(s) is/are opposed to "good neighborly relations", probably the same one that needs a financial bailout and whose citizens don't pay their taxes and expect a free ride from other EU countries. Is it the same country that can't tolerate a neighboring country using a name that the free-loaders feel belongs exclusively to them. Serbia should learn to choose more upright allies.

Proud American

pre 10 godina

I have two points that I would like to bring to the attention of the readers that seems to elude me as to why there is so much fascination with the membership to the EU. 1. Take the financial growth/stability of all countries that have joined the EU. Since their "induction" as members, their economies have lessened each fiscal year and their dependence on German finances has risen every year. 2. Look at each countries production of National products and Employment of local staff. You will see that each member country has lost the majority of their national products and been forced to accept products mainly supplied by Germany. Hence closure of most National factories and rise of unemployment locally were they are forced to work abroad, destabilizing their National Unity and raising dissent. When will people see that membership into the EU only equals your country to become a welfare state dependent solely on German finances? Sounds to me like Germany learned from World War 1 and 2 that Europe can not be taken over by force, but once you completely undermine Europe's financial systems/stability, they are forced to carry out your will for the need of more money to try and keep their economy afloat.
As for the "Count of Kosovo", just because you outbreed an indigenous culture and lure major military sponsors with false acts of atrocities, does not make you the victor.I worked in Kosovo for 5 years and have seen all the intelligence reports from the UCK. US made a mistake.

Proud American

pre 10 godina

And on another note for you, "Count of Kosovo". You seem to elude that Greece is Serbia's only ally and that they should get stronger allies. I believe that their other ally is quite a bit stronger then your big brother. Apparently your big brother had quite the bark about Syria, but Serbia's other ally exposed that the bark had no bite! So before you begin speaking out of your southern orifice, you should look at the big picture and educate yourself on the World's happenings, not just what you hear while sipping on one macchiato all day because your economy is not strong enough to afford you the ability to purchase a second one.

The Count of Kosova

pre 10 godina

According to Dacic:

“In the draft framework, chapter 35 refers to the normalization of the Belgrade-Priština relations, but there is also an idea that this issue should be mentioned in almost all chapters. Other EU countries oppose this. I hope that a compromise will be reached and that by the end of the year or early next year we will start the negotiations,” the prime minister said.

Oh really, which country(s) is/are opposed to "good neighborly relations", probably the same one that needs a financial bailout and whose citizens don't pay their taxes and expect a free ride from other EU countries. Is it the same country that can't tolerate a neighboring country using a name that the free-loaders feel belongs exclusively to them. Serbia should learn to choose more upright allies.

Proud American

pre 10 godina

I have two points that I would like to bring to the attention of the readers that seems to elude me as to why there is so much fascination with the membership to the EU. 1. Take the financial growth/stability of all countries that have joined the EU. Since their "induction" as members, their economies have lessened each fiscal year and their dependence on German finances has risen every year. 2. Look at each countries production of National products and Employment of local staff. You will see that each member country has lost the majority of their national products and been forced to accept products mainly supplied by Germany. Hence closure of most National factories and rise of unemployment locally were they are forced to work abroad, destabilizing their National Unity and raising dissent. When will people see that membership into the EU only equals your country to become a welfare state dependent solely on German finances? Sounds to me like Germany learned from World War 1 and 2 that Europe can not be taken over by force, but once you completely undermine Europe's financial systems/stability, they are forced to carry out your will for the need of more money to try and keep their economy afloat.
As for the "Count of Kosovo", just because you outbreed an indigenous culture and lure major military sponsors with false acts of atrocities, does not make you the victor.I worked in Kosovo for 5 years and have seen all the intelligence reports from the UCK. US made a mistake.

Proud American

pre 10 godina

And on another note for you, "Count of Kosovo". You seem to elude that Greece is Serbia's only ally and that they should get stronger allies. I believe that their other ally is quite a bit stronger then your big brother. Apparently your big brother had quite the bark about Syria, but Serbia's other ally exposed that the bark had no bite! So before you begin speaking out of your southern orifice, you should look at the big picture and educate yourself on the World's happenings, not just what you hear while sipping on one macchiato all day because your economy is not strong enough to afford you the ability to purchase a second one.