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Tuesday, 19.01.2016.

10:46

Pristina confirms PM won't take part in Brussels talks

Kosovo Prime Minister Mustafa will not participate in a meeting scheduled for late January in Brussels within Belgrade-Pristina dialogue at the highest level.

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sj

pre 8 godina

You mean the Albos finally realized what Brussels is doing to them? I'd say these guys are thick as bricks to take so long. It matters not who goes to Brussels as the EU will agree to all requests from Belgrade and hand down a ruling that the agreement has to be implemented. The Albos don't implement, they don't eat. Remember the EU funds Kosovo.

After losing this last diplomatic effort, which was supported by the US and their cabal of five or so, the future does not auger well for the Albanians at all. Life is going to get even tougher, if that is possible, for the so called decendents of the llyrians.

Donkey Hoxha

pre 8 godina

Nope, we would never do that.
(Gjon Marku, 19 January 2016 16:21)

Of course you would. You've assassinated dozens of people on orders from KLA officials: LDK members, witnesses, KLA rivals, and the list goes on. Why, Haradinaj walked free on account of a number of people that wound up dead who would have testified against him. Granted no one is as popular as Djindjic because that would imply Albanians had someone of comparable value, but you have to admit it's hard to assassinate the prime minister of Kosovo when in years past it's been the prime minister who's been ordering the hits :)

Even still, Comm Parisson's statement about bullets didn't mean they'd be directed at Mustafa, but rather he meant the protests would turn much more violent because radical nationalism has crippled Kosovo to function in any meaningful way.

But look at you automatically assuming it meant assassination and falling into another pre-programmed rant against everything and everyone Serbian. You don't even know if he's Serbian. But look at you presuming he is.

Ignorant, angry, self-righteous, and racist. You're a complete package of fun around here :)

Comm. Parrisson

pre 8 godina

"Europe, and especially Germany, remembers the throngs of people at the Pristina bus station a year ago; and that was just on the rumor of asylum seeking."
(Balkan Anthropologist, 19 January 2016 16:05)

And someone should tell the proud Kosovars that even with a visa they cannot apply for asylum, that they aren't allowed to permenently move to western Europe, and they usually are not allowed to work there legally. These 'visa' are nothing else than tourist visa - and having in mind that the average Kosovo salary is something about 2-5€/day I wonder who can affort to make holidays in western Europe, except the few business people, the mafia clan members and drug dealers.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 8 godina

Someone needs to tell him visa liberalization comes as a reward for dialogue with Belgrade, not as a precondition. In a way he should be thankful it hasn't been issued yet since three-fourths of Kosovo's population will most likely leave in the first six months it's granted. Europe, and especially Germany, remembers the throngs of people at the Pristina bus station a year ago; and that was just on the rumor of asylum seeking.

Gjon Marku

pre 8 godina

Mustafa has no choice, if he goes to Brussels he might not see another day in Kosovo as eggs are going to turn into bullets.
(Jugoslavija, 19 January 2016 14:18)

Nope, we would never do that. But its rather cynical, you mentioning a head of state getting shot. Specially since you are the only people in the balkans who would shot their head of state. Remember Zoran Đinđić?! You can get off your high horse now... go and stand in the corner and think about what you have done wrong. go. Go! GO!

Teodor Muzaka 1389

pre 8 godina

Isa Mustafa government is a failure.

I am totally disappointed by him.
He has secure only 1 recognition and he failed to Serbia on membership on EU.
He must resign only for those two facts, let alone that he didn't do anything to improve the economy of Kosovo.

Ari Gold/Zoran aka Jugoslavia,
I feel sorry for you my friend. Hatred to everything about Albanians will not help you in your everyday life.

FYI it was Miloshevich regime for 9 years who ignore and humiliated Rugova.
Check your facts before you continue to spread hate towards Albanians.

P.S Lesson number 1 in politics.
The foreign policy of USA doesn't change when the new president takes office whomever he may be Clinton, Trump or Sanders the foreign policy will continue the same.

Želim vam prijatan dan!

Comm. Parrisson

pre 8 godina

Somehow funny that Pristina politicians really seem to think they can blackmail the EU. They should know well who has something to say and who has the power - which is not the independent dream state of Kosovo living on donations.

Guest

pre 8 godina

@Sasa

Serbs would know that better than anyone else, yea we know Serbs have been doing many unwilling things for the sake of keeping Serbia fed by Western.

Jugoslavija

pre 8 godina

Mustafa has no choice, if he goes to Brussels he might not see another day in Kosovo as eggs are going to turn into bullets. Rugova was bullied into submission by the Albanian peasants and KLA terrorists, Mustafa is finding himself in the same spot.

Visa liberalization is another issue he is trying to bring to the forefront to appease the opposition. There will be no visa liberalization because there will be a stampede of Albanians leaving Kosovo.

RealLife

pre 8 godina

Haha MUSTAFA! His government lives off EU/UN loans abd donations. He'll be at that meeting or his fantasy land will start changing quickly.

What a joke.

RealLife

pre 8 godina

Haha MUSTAFA! His government lives off EU/UN loans abd donations. He'll be at that meeting or his fantasy land will start changing quickly.

What a joke.

Jugoslavija

pre 8 godina

Mustafa has no choice, if he goes to Brussels he might not see another day in Kosovo as eggs are going to turn into bullets. Rugova was bullied into submission by the Albanian peasants and KLA terrorists, Mustafa is finding himself in the same spot.

Visa liberalization is another issue he is trying to bring to the forefront to appease the opposition. There will be no visa liberalization because there will be a stampede of Albanians leaving Kosovo.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 8 godina

Someone needs to tell him visa liberalization comes as a reward for dialogue with Belgrade, not as a precondition. In a way he should be thankful it hasn't been issued yet since three-fourths of Kosovo's population will most likely leave in the first six months it's granted. Europe, and especially Germany, remembers the throngs of people at the Pristina bus station a year ago; and that was just on the rumor of asylum seeking.

Gjon Marku

pre 8 godina

Mustafa has no choice, if he goes to Brussels he might not see another day in Kosovo as eggs are going to turn into bullets.
(Jugoslavija, 19 January 2016 14:18)

Nope, we would never do that. But its rather cynical, you mentioning a head of state getting shot. Specially since you are the only people in the balkans who would shot their head of state. Remember Zoran Đinđić?! You can get off your high horse now... go and stand in the corner and think about what you have done wrong. go. Go! GO!

Comm. Parrisson

pre 8 godina

"Europe, and especially Germany, remembers the throngs of people at the Pristina bus station a year ago; and that was just on the rumor of asylum seeking."
(Balkan Anthropologist, 19 January 2016 16:05)

And someone should tell the proud Kosovars that even with a visa they cannot apply for asylum, that they aren't allowed to permenently move to western Europe, and they usually are not allowed to work there legally. These 'visa' are nothing else than tourist visa - and having in mind that the average Kosovo salary is something about 2-5€/day I wonder who can affort to make holidays in western Europe, except the few business people, the mafia clan members and drug dealers.

Guest

pre 8 godina

@Sasa

Serbs would know that better than anyone else, yea we know Serbs have been doing many unwilling things for the sake of keeping Serbia fed by Western.

Teodor Muzaka 1389

pre 8 godina

Isa Mustafa government is a failure.

I am totally disappointed by him.
He has secure only 1 recognition and he failed to Serbia on membership on EU.
He must resign only for those two facts, let alone that he didn't do anything to improve the economy of Kosovo.

Ari Gold/Zoran aka Jugoslavia,
I feel sorry for you my friend. Hatred to everything about Albanians will not help you in your everyday life.

FYI it was Miloshevich regime for 9 years who ignore and humiliated Rugova.
Check your facts before you continue to spread hate towards Albanians.

P.S Lesson number 1 in politics.
The foreign policy of USA doesn't change when the new president takes office whomever he may be Clinton, Trump or Sanders the foreign policy will continue the same.

Želim vam prijatan dan!

Comm. Parrisson

pre 8 godina

Somehow funny that Pristina politicians really seem to think they can blackmail the EU. They should know well who has something to say and who has the power - which is not the independent dream state of Kosovo living on donations.

Donkey Hoxha

pre 8 godina

Nope, we would never do that.
(Gjon Marku, 19 January 2016 16:21)

Of course you would. You've assassinated dozens of people on orders from KLA officials: LDK members, witnesses, KLA rivals, and the list goes on. Why, Haradinaj walked free on account of a number of people that wound up dead who would have testified against him. Granted no one is as popular as Djindjic because that would imply Albanians had someone of comparable value, but you have to admit it's hard to assassinate the prime minister of Kosovo when in years past it's been the prime minister who's been ordering the hits :)

Even still, Comm Parisson's statement about bullets didn't mean they'd be directed at Mustafa, but rather he meant the protests would turn much more violent because radical nationalism has crippled Kosovo to function in any meaningful way.

But look at you automatically assuming it meant assassination and falling into another pre-programmed rant against everything and everyone Serbian. You don't even know if he's Serbian. But look at you presuming he is.

Ignorant, angry, self-righteous, and racist. You're a complete package of fun around here :)

sj

pre 8 godina

You mean the Albos finally realized what Brussels is doing to them? I'd say these guys are thick as bricks to take so long. It matters not who goes to Brussels as the EU will agree to all requests from Belgrade and hand down a ruling that the agreement has to be implemented. The Albos don't implement, they don't eat. Remember the EU funds Kosovo.

After losing this last diplomatic effort, which was supported by the US and their cabal of five or so, the future does not auger well for the Albanians at all. Life is going to get even tougher, if that is possible, for the so called decendents of the llyrians.

Gjon Marku

pre 8 godina

Mustafa has no choice, if he goes to Brussels he might not see another day in Kosovo as eggs are going to turn into bullets.
(Jugoslavija, 19 January 2016 14:18)

Nope, we would never do that. But its rather cynical, you mentioning a head of state getting shot. Specially since you are the only people in the balkans who would shot their head of state. Remember Zoran Đinđić?! You can get off your high horse now... go and stand in the corner and think about what you have done wrong. go. Go! GO!

RealLife

pre 8 godina

Haha MUSTAFA! His government lives off EU/UN loans abd donations. He'll be at that meeting or his fantasy land will start changing quickly.

What a joke.

Teodor Muzaka 1389

pre 8 godina

Isa Mustafa government is a failure.

I am totally disappointed by him.
He has secure only 1 recognition and he failed to Serbia on membership on EU.
He must resign only for those two facts, let alone that he didn't do anything to improve the economy of Kosovo.

Ari Gold/Zoran aka Jugoslavia,
I feel sorry for you my friend. Hatred to everything about Albanians will not help you in your everyday life.

FYI it was Miloshevich regime for 9 years who ignore and humiliated Rugova.
Check your facts before you continue to spread hate towards Albanians.

P.S Lesson number 1 in politics.
The foreign policy of USA doesn't change when the new president takes office whomever he may be Clinton, Trump or Sanders the foreign policy will continue the same.

Želim vam prijatan dan!

Jugoslavija

pre 8 godina

Mustafa has no choice, if he goes to Brussels he might not see another day in Kosovo as eggs are going to turn into bullets. Rugova was bullied into submission by the Albanian peasants and KLA terrorists, Mustafa is finding himself in the same spot.

Visa liberalization is another issue he is trying to bring to the forefront to appease the opposition. There will be no visa liberalization because there will be a stampede of Albanians leaving Kosovo.

Guest

pre 8 godina

@Sasa

Serbs would know that better than anyone else, yea we know Serbs have been doing many unwilling things for the sake of keeping Serbia fed by Western.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 8 godina

Somehow funny that Pristina politicians really seem to think they can blackmail the EU. They should know well who has something to say and who has the power - which is not the independent dream state of Kosovo living on donations.

Donkey Hoxha

pre 8 godina

Nope, we would never do that.
(Gjon Marku, 19 January 2016 16:21)

Of course you would. You've assassinated dozens of people on orders from KLA officials: LDK members, witnesses, KLA rivals, and the list goes on. Why, Haradinaj walked free on account of a number of people that wound up dead who would have testified against him. Granted no one is as popular as Djindjic because that would imply Albanians had someone of comparable value, but you have to admit it's hard to assassinate the prime minister of Kosovo when in years past it's been the prime minister who's been ordering the hits :)

Even still, Comm Parisson's statement about bullets didn't mean they'd be directed at Mustafa, but rather he meant the protests would turn much more violent because radical nationalism has crippled Kosovo to function in any meaningful way.

But look at you automatically assuming it meant assassination and falling into another pre-programmed rant against everything and everyone Serbian. You don't even know if he's Serbian. But look at you presuming he is.

Ignorant, angry, self-righteous, and racist. You're a complete package of fun around here :)

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 8 godina

Someone needs to tell him visa liberalization comes as a reward for dialogue with Belgrade, not as a precondition. In a way he should be thankful it hasn't been issued yet since three-fourths of Kosovo's population will most likely leave in the first six months it's granted. Europe, and especially Germany, remembers the throngs of people at the Pristina bus station a year ago; and that was just on the rumor of asylum seeking.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 8 godina

"Europe, and especially Germany, remembers the throngs of people at the Pristina bus station a year ago; and that was just on the rumor of asylum seeking."
(Balkan Anthropologist, 19 January 2016 16:05)

And someone should tell the proud Kosovars that even with a visa they cannot apply for asylum, that they aren't allowed to permenently move to western Europe, and they usually are not allowed to work there legally. These 'visa' are nothing else than tourist visa - and having in mind that the average Kosovo salary is something about 2-5€/day I wonder who can affort to make holidays in western Europe, except the few business people, the mafia clan members and drug dealers.

sj

pre 8 godina

You mean the Albos finally realized what Brussels is doing to them? I'd say these guys are thick as bricks to take so long. It matters not who goes to Brussels as the EU will agree to all requests from Belgrade and hand down a ruling that the agreement has to be implemented. The Albos don't implement, they don't eat. Remember the EU funds Kosovo.

After losing this last diplomatic effort, which was supported by the US and their cabal of five or so, the future does not auger well for the Albanians at all. Life is going to get even tougher, if that is possible, for the so called decendents of the llyrians.