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Thursday, 31.10.2013.

12:22

Government official denied entry to Kosovo

State Secretary for Energy Dejan Popović and head of the Kolubara mining company Milorad Grčić were not allowed to enter Kosovo on Thursday.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Birdy

pre 10 godina

Another one in a series of sabotage and violations of the Brussels Treaty by Albanians. What has anyone bothered leadership of Kolubara? Kosovo only proves that young country isn't the real one state. Also Kosovo doesn't respect any agreement with the international community. Tragicomic ...

Questioner

pre 10 godina

"Kosovo considers itself an independent country, behaves accordingly.
Serbia considers Kosovo its province, behaves accordingly."
(Danilo, 31 October 2013 13:31)

In the recent time, Kosovo behaves more like a little kid than an adult country. Maybe that's why they call themselves the 'young Europeans'? because of their childish behavior?

EU Dude

pre 10 godina

A little confusion here, I think, Freedom of Movement is per UN resolution 1244 and is to be guaranteed by Kfor, it applies to travel within the boundaries of Kosovo. It does not pertain to border crossings. Your own minister said it was due to a procedural error, ie a paperwork problem it says nothing of her being banned.
(just to clarify, 31 October 2013 17:31)

How can you comment on something when you patently are unable to understand what I've written? Your prejudices get in the way.

just to clarify

pre 10 godina

(EU Dude, 31 October 2013 12:29)
A little confusion here, I think, Freedom of Movement is per UN resolution 1244 and is to be guaranteed by Kfor, it applies to travel within the boundaries of Kosovo. It does not pertain to border crossings. Your own minister said it was due to a procedural error, ie a paperwork problem it says nothing of her being banned.

betty

pre 10 godina

You can expect it to get much MUCH worse for Kosovo Serbs in the near future thanks to these elections. Don't expect things to get better in Serbia proper either. I hope it was worth the 30 pieces of silver for Mr. Vucic and Dacic.

Danilo

pre 10 godina

Breaking News:

Kosovo considers itself an independent country, behaves accordingly.
Serbia considers Kosovo its province, behaves accordingly.

EU Dude

pre 10 godina

This is how Pristina understands the EU 'Freedom of Movement' demand in their own special way. EU officials have already mention that Pristina will have to deal with 'difficult issues' if it want to advance. Pristina will take this lightly at its peril...

Danilo

pre 10 godina

Breaking News:

Kosovo considers itself an independent country, behaves accordingly.
Serbia considers Kosovo its province, behaves accordingly.

EU Dude

pre 10 godina

This is how Pristina understands the EU 'Freedom of Movement' demand in their own special way. EU officials have already mention that Pristina will have to deal with 'difficult issues' if it want to advance. Pristina will take this lightly at its peril...

betty

pre 10 godina

You can expect it to get much MUCH worse for Kosovo Serbs in the near future thanks to these elections. Don't expect things to get better in Serbia proper either. I hope it was worth the 30 pieces of silver for Mr. Vucic and Dacic.

just to clarify

pre 10 godina

(EU Dude, 31 October 2013 12:29)
A little confusion here, I think, Freedom of Movement is per UN resolution 1244 and is to be guaranteed by Kfor, it applies to travel within the boundaries of Kosovo. It does not pertain to border crossings. Your own minister said it was due to a procedural error, ie a paperwork problem it says nothing of her being banned.

EU Dude

pre 10 godina

A little confusion here, I think, Freedom of Movement is per UN resolution 1244 and is to be guaranteed by Kfor, it applies to travel within the boundaries of Kosovo. It does not pertain to border crossings. Your own minister said it was due to a procedural error, ie a paperwork problem it says nothing of her being banned.
(just to clarify, 31 October 2013 17:31)

How can you comment on something when you patently are unable to understand what I've written? Your prejudices get in the way.

Questioner

pre 10 godina

"Kosovo considers itself an independent country, behaves accordingly.
Serbia considers Kosovo its province, behaves accordingly."
(Danilo, 31 October 2013 13:31)

In the recent time, Kosovo behaves more like a little kid than an adult country. Maybe that's why they call themselves the 'young Europeans'? because of their childish behavior?

Birdy

pre 10 godina

Another one in a series of sabotage and violations of the Brussels Treaty by Albanians. What has anyone bothered leadership of Kolubara? Kosovo only proves that young country isn't the real one state. Also Kosovo doesn't respect any agreement with the international community. Tragicomic ...

EU Dude

pre 10 godina

This is how Pristina understands the EU 'Freedom of Movement' demand in their own special way. EU officials have already mention that Pristina will have to deal with 'difficult issues' if it want to advance. Pristina will take this lightly at its peril...

betty

pre 10 godina

You can expect it to get much MUCH worse for Kosovo Serbs in the near future thanks to these elections. Don't expect things to get better in Serbia proper either. I hope it was worth the 30 pieces of silver for Mr. Vucic and Dacic.

Danilo

pre 10 godina

Breaking News:

Kosovo considers itself an independent country, behaves accordingly.
Serbia considers Kosovo its province, behaves accordingly.

just to clarify

pre 10 godina

(EU Dude, 31 October 2013 12:29)
A little confusion here, I think, Freedom of Movement is per UN resolution 1244 and is to be guaranteed by Kfor, it applies to travel within the boundaries of Kosovo. It does not pertain to border crossings. Your own minister said it was due to a procedural error, ie a paperwork problem it says nothing of her being banned.

EU Dude

pre 10 godina

A little confusion here, I think, Freedom of Movement is per UN resolution 1244 and is to be guaranteed by Kfor, it applies to travel within the boundaries of Kosovo. It does not pertain to border crossings. Your own minister said it was due to a procedural error, ie a paperwork problem it says nothing of her being banned.
(just to clarify, 31 October 2013 17:31)

How can you comment on something when you patently are unable to understand what I've written? Your prejudices get in the way.

Questioner

pre 10 godina

"Kosovo considers itself an independent country, behaves accordingly.
Serbia considers Kosovo its province, behaves accordingly."
(Danilo, 31 October 2013 13:31)

In the recent time, Kosovo behaves more like a little kid than an adult country. Maybe that's why they call themselves the 'young Europeans'? because of their childish behavior?

Birdy

pre 10 godina

Another one in a series of sabotage and violations of the Brussels Treaty by Albanians. What has anyone bothered leadership of Kolubara? Kosovo only proves that young country isn't the real one state. Also Kosovo doesn't respect any agreement with the international community. Tragicomic ...