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Wednesday, 09.04.2014.

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"What's good for Russia is good for Serbia"

Russian Ambassador to Serbia Alekasandr Chepurin said on Wednesday that he expects good cooperation with a new Serbian government.

Izvor: Tanjug

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icj1

pre 10 godina

"Russia and Serbia have always had friendly relations, and what is good for Russia is good for Serbia too; the stronger Russia is, the better for Serbia," the diplomat said in Kruševac, central Serbia

Sure, with one exception... when it comes to Kosovo. There, what's good for Russia is not good for Serbia. Unless, of course, Serbia has become a supporter of ethnic minorities deciding to become independent and carve out a territory from a recognized UN member state if they so decide.

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pre 10 godina

hey albanian, may be you go and kiss jamie shay, billjy the clinton or tony the pitbull blair, remember how jamie shay got hepatitis c from rain of kisses by heard of "loving" albanians, hehehe, what's good for Russia is not good for Serbia in fact it is very good for Serbia, watch the chart of good and bad times of two countries and they follow the same pattern, i know you albanians are worried so you should be, take care of 1000+ Serbian churches and monasteries in Kosovo and Metohija that are ~1000 years old, take care of them till we come back and God knows well we not far away at all, so long my little one...

Albanian

pre 10 godina

He expects good cooperation... It seems like Russia is under control of everything that happens in Serbian government. Is Serbia being bullied by Russian ambassador? Can't wait to see the next few months.

Albanian

pre 10 godina

He expects good cooperation... It seems like Russia is under control of everything that happens in Serbian government. Is Serbia being bullied by Russian ambassador? Can't wait to see the next few months.

Q&A

pre 10 godina

hey albanian, may be you go and kiss jamie shay, billjy the clinton or tony the pitbull blair, remember how jamie shay got hepatitis c from rain of kisses by heard of "loving" albanians, hehehe, what's good for Russia is not good for Serbia in fact it is very good for Serbia, watch the chart of good and bad times of two countries and they follow the same pattern, i know you albanians are worried so you should be, take care of 1000+ Serbian churches and monasteries in Kosovo and Metohija that are ~1000 years old, take care of them till we come back and God knows well we not far away at all, so long my little one...

icj1

pre 10 godina

"Russia and Serbia have always had friendly relations, and what is good for Russia is good for Serbia too; the stronger Russia is, the better for Serbia," the diplomat said in Kruševac, central Serbia

Sure, with one exception... when it comes to Kosovo. There, what's good for Russia is not good for Serbia. Unless, of course, Serbia has become a supporter of ethnic minorities deciding to become independent and carve out a territory from a recognized UN member state if they so decide.

Albanian

pre 10 godina

He expects good cooperation... It seems like Russia is under control of everything that happens in Serbian government. Is Serbia being bullied by Russian ambassador? Can't wait to see the next few months.

Q&A

pre 10 godina

hey albanian, may be you go and kiss jamie shay, billjy the clinton or tony the pitbull blair, remember how jamie shay got hepatitis c from rain of kisses by heard of "loving" albanians, hehehe, what's good for Russia is not good for Serbia in fact it is very good for Serbia, watch the chart of good and bad times of two countries and they follow the same pattern, i know you albanians are worried so you should be, take care of 1000+ Serbian churches and monasteries in Kosovo and Metohija that are ~1000 years old, take care of them till we come back and God knows well we not far away at all, so long my little one...

icj1

pre 10 godina

"Russia and Serbia have always had friendly relations, and what is good for Russia is good for Serbia too; the stronger Russia is, the better for Serbia," the diplomat said in Kruševac, central Serbia

Sure, with one exception... when it comes to Kosovo. There, what's good for Russia is not good for Serbia. Unless, of course, Serbia has become a supporter of ethnic minorities deciding to become independent and carve out a territory from a recognized UN member state if they so decide.