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Friday, 04.10.2013.

13:11

Both sides are "nervous," EU rep says

EU Special Representative in Kosovo Samuel Žbogar says the decision of the Kosovo government to ban the arrival of officials from Belgrade was "not the best."

Izvor: Tanjug

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winston

pre 10 godina

Dacic, the "head" drama dueen of Serbian politics, knows no other way but to be dramatic in all his political endeavors. Simply look at who is mentor was, and we need go no further. Personally, I think Pristina should stand firm on its decision to ban Serbian politicians from Kosovo during the election campaign. The serbian politicians have no business there anyway prior to the elections - the local Serbian politicians, the ones that actually live there, are certainly capable enough to lead the election campaign. BTW, that guy Vulin, ooh, he gives me the creeps, he probably has contributed to the decision Pristina made. I think he's a trouble maker, not a problem solver. In any case, I would vote for the democrat.

Handy

pre 10 godina

Kosovo Serbs.please boycott this charade.It means nothing to you or anyone else for that matter.If the Albanian population of KiM wants to live in some sort of pretend parallel universe then let them. They know they are still,de-facto,in Serbia.

Questioner

pre 10 godina

Commenting on the announcement from Belgrade that the decision could jeopardize the dialogue between Belgrade and Priština, Žbogar said that with this, "Belgrade also showed nervousness."

What other reaction from Serbia did this EU representative expect on those obvious provocations and obstructions by the Pristina government?

Questioner

pre 10 godina

Commenting on the announcement from Belgrade that the decision could jeopardize the dialogue between Belgrade and Priština, Žbogar said that with this, "Belgrade also showed nervousness."

What other reaction from Serbia did this EU representative expect on those obvious provocations and obstructions by the Pristina government?

winston

pre 10 godina

Dacic, the "head" drama dueen of Serbian politics, knows no other way but to be dramatic in all his political endeavors. Simply look at who is mentor was, and we need go no further. Personally, I think Pristina should stand firm on its decision to ban Serbian politicians from Kosovo during the election campaign. The serbian politicians have no business there anyway prior to the elections - the local Serbian politicians, the ones that actually live there, are certainly capable enough to lead the election campaign. BTW, that guy Vulin, ooh, he gives me the creeps, he probably has contributed to the decision Pristina made. I think he's a trouble maker, not a problem solver. In any case, I would vote for the democrat.

Handy

pre 10 godina

Kosovo Serbs.please boycott this charade.It means nothing to you or anyone else for that matter.If the Albanian population of KiM wants to live in some sort of pretend parallel universe then let them. They know they are still,de-facto,in Serbia.

Questioner

pre 10 godina

Commenting on the announcement from Belgrade that the decision could jeopardize the dialogue between Belgrade and Priština, Žbogar said that with this, "Belgrade also showed nervousness."

What other reaction from Serbia did this EU representative expect on those obvious provocations and obstructions by the Pristina government?

Handy

pre 10 godina

Kosovo Serbs.please boycott this charade.It means nothing to you or anyone else for that matter.If the Albanian population of KiM wants to live in some sort of pretend parallel universe then let them. They know they are still,de-facto,in Serbia.

winston

pre 10 godina

Dacic, the "head" drama dueen of Serbian politics, knows no other way but to be dramatic in all his political endeavors. Simply look at who is mentor was, and we need go no further. Personally, I think Pristina should stand firm on its decision to ban Serbian politicians from Kosovo during the election campaign. The serbian politicians have no business there anyway prior to the elections - the local Serbian politicians, the ones that actually live there, are certainly capable enough to lead the election campaign. BTW, that guy Vulin, ooh, he gives me the creeps, he probably has contributed to the decision Pristina made. I think he's a trouble maker, not a problem solver. In any case, I would vote for the democrat.