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Wednesday, 30.03.2016.

09:12

Belgrade mulls "reciprocal measures" for trucks from Kosovo

Serbian Government's Kosovo Office Director Marko Djuric has said that "Serbia is considering introducing reciprocal measures for trucks from Kosovo."

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sj

pre 8 godina

Yup, just YOU saying, because Kosovo or most of Europe have not asked Serbia to sign an agreement legalizing Kosovo's independence.

That is because Serbia's "legalization" only matters under Serbia's law. International law or the law of other countries could not care less if Serbia "legalizes" or not.
(icj1, 31 March 2016 15:16)

Yes, according to our resident AI any question on legalisation you must seek its advice as it has the Three Donkeys of quality on its shingle outside its law office. All hail to the jackass.

icj1

pre 8 godina

This is very funny.

Pristina says that Kosovo is already independent, but it and most all of Europe, keep asking (and even trying to trick, cajole, force, muscle, blackmail) Serbia to sign an agreement legalizing that independence.

Just saying.
(factman, 31 March 2016 00:54)

Yup, just YOU saying, because Kosovo or most of Europe have not asked Serbia to sign an agreement legalizing Kosovo's independence.

That is because Serbia's "legalization" only matters under Serbia's law. International law or the law of other countries could not care less if Serbia "legalizes" or not.

obserer

pre 8 godina

the Vucic controlled serb press is not much better than the fascist russian brainwashing Putin press. It distorts reports, and leaves out important parts, which completely distorts reality, in other words reports have the truth, and only what fits into their house of cards build on lies.

What really happened is, that Serbia first stopped all Kosovo trucks with ADR certificates containing hazardous materials, such as oil, derivatives, and natural gas. Only than the Kosovo government started recipretory measures and banned serb trucks carrying those goods from entering Kosovo. So, who started this little 'trade-war'? Serbia did, and as usual cries wolf, is the victim, and it is always the others fault, when it actually is the one who started it. Pathetic, but that's what Serbia is ......

NYC

pre 8 godina

Because Pristina's version of soft apartheid is okey-dokey: whatever Pristina wants is moral imperative; whatever Pristina lacks is Serbia's fault.

This narrative has gotten stale.

factman

pre 8 godina

This is very funny.

Pristina says that Kosovo is already independent, but it and most all of Europe, keep asking (and even trying to trick, cajole, force, muscle, blackmail) Serbia to sign an agreement legalizing that independence.

Just saying.

Avni

pre 8 godina

This is very funny. Serbs say Kosovo is not independent yet to enter Kosovo they use Bosnian licence plates. What kind of country has Serbia become?

Kamioni iz Srbije sada ulaze na Kosovo sa bosanskim tablicama
http://www.info-ks.net/vijesti/regija/63866/kamioni-iz-srbije-sada-ulaze-na-kosovo-sa-bosanskim-tablicama-videofoto

Serbian Crusher

pre 8 godina

Breaking News: Serbians are building barriers again.

When will Serbs learn???

http://www.gettyimages.ie/detail/news-photo/protestors-cheer-after-erecting-a-barricade-out-of-shipping-news-photo/473132596#

Ari Gold

pre 8 godina

Good incentive to search for alternative routs.
(Gjon Marku, 30 March 2016 11:21)

Well when you look at the trade deficit, the damage is only going to be felt by one community. It's not just trade routes, it's the absence of Serbian goods on the market which will be felt the most. And what alternatives are really out there? Do you think with already such low living standards, it's affordable to start trying to transition the economy away from the rest of Serbia? Good luck with that. I don't see where the ordinary Albanian person stands to benefit when there is either a supply shortage and/or prices for goods skyrocket. But like the Ustasha in Croatia, your politics will forever revolve around Serbia.

Avni

pre 8 godina

This is very funny. Serbs say Kosovo is not independent yet to enter Kosovo they use Bosnian licence plates. What kind of country has Serbia become?

Kamioni iz Srbije sada ulaze na Kosovo sa bosanskim tablicama
http://www.info-ks.net/vijesti/regija/63866/kamioni-iz-srbije-sada-ulaze-na-kosovo-sa-bosanskim-tablicama-videofoto

Ari Gold

pre 8 godina

Good incentive to search for alternative routs.
(Gjon Marku, 30 March 2016 11:21)

Well when you look at the trade deficit, the damage is only going to be felt by one community. It's not just trade routes, it's the absence of Serbian goods on the market which will be felt the most. And what alternatives are really out there? Do you think with already such low living standards, it's affordable to start trying to transition the economy away from the rest of Serbia? Good luck with that. I don't see where the ordinary Albanian person stands to benefit when there is either a supply shortage and/or prices for goods skyrocket. But like the Ustasha in Croatia, your politics will forever revolve around Serbia.

obserer

pre 8 godina

the Vucic controlled serb press is not much better than the fascist russian brainwashing Putin press. It distorts reports, and leaves out important parts, which completely distorts reality, in other words reports have the truth, and only what fits into their house of cards build on lies.

What really happened is, that Serbia first stopped all Kosovo trucks with ADR certificates containing hazardous materials, such as oil, derivatives, and natural gas. Only than the Kosovo government started recipretory measures and banned serb trucks carrying those goods from entering Kosovo. So, who started this little 'trade-war'? Serbia did, and as usual cries wolf, is the victim, and it is always the others fault, when it actually is the one who started it. Pathetic, but that's what Serbia is ......

Serbian Crusher

pre 8 godina

Breaking News: Serbians are building barriers again.

When will Serbs learn???

http://www.gettyimages.ie/detail/news-photo/protestors-cheer-after-erecting-a-barricade-out-of-shipping-news-photo/473132596#

NYC

pre 8 godina

Because Pristina's version of soft apartheid is okey-dokey: whatever Pristina wants is moral imperative; whatever Pristina lacks is Serbia's fault.

This narrative has gotten stale.

icj1

pre 8 godina

This is very funny.

Pristina says that Kosovo is already independent, but it and most all of Europe, keep asking (and even trying to trick, cajole, force, muscle, blackmail) Serbia to sign an agreement legalizing that independence.

Just saying.
(factman, 31 March 2016 00:54)

Yup, just YOU saying, because Kosovo or most of Europe have not asked Serbia to sign an agreement legalizing Kosovo's independence.

That is because Serbia's "legalization" only matters under Serbia's law. International law or the law of other countries could not care less if Serbia "legalizes" or not.

factman

pre 8 godina

This is very funny.

Pristina says that Kosovo is already independent, but it and most all of Europe, keep asking (and even trying to trick, cajole, force, muscle, blackmail) Serbia to sign an agreement legalizing that independence.

Just saying.

sj

pre 8 godina

Yup, just YOU saying, because Kosovo or most of Europe have not asked Serbia to sign an agreement legalizing Kosovo's independence.

That is because Serbia's "legalization" only matters under Serbia's law. International law or the law of other countries could not care less if Serbia "legalizes" or not.
(icj1, 31 March 2016 15:16)

Yes, according to our resident AI any question on legalisation you must seek its advice as it has the Three Donkeys of quality on its shingle outside its law office. All hail to the jackass.

Ari Gold

pre 8 godina

Good incentive to search for alternative routs.
(Gjon Marku, 30 March 2016 11:21)

Well when you look at the trade deficit, the damage is only going to be felt by one community. It's not just trade routes, it's the absence of Serbian goods on the market which will be felt the most. And what alternatives are really out there? Do you think with already such low living standards, it's affordable to start trying to transition the economy away from the rest of Serbia? Good luck with that. I don't see where the ordinary Albanian person stands to benefit when there is either a supply shortage and/or prices for goods skyrocket. But like the Ustasha in Croatia, your politics will forever revolve around Serbia.

Serbian Crusher

pre 8 godina

Breaking News: Serbians are building barriers again.

When will Serbs learn???

http://www.gettyimages.ie/detail/news-photo/protestors-cheer-after-erecting-a-barricade-out-of-shipping-news-photo/473132596#

NYC

pre 8 godina

Because Pristina's version of soft apartheid is okey-dokey: whatever Pristina wants is moral imperative; whatever Pristina lacks is Serbia's fault.

This narrative has gotten stale.

Avni

pre 8 godina

This is very funny. Serbs say Kosovo is not independent yet to enter Kosovo they use Bosnian licence plates. What kind of country has Serbia become?

Kamioni iz Srbije sada ulaze na Kosovo sa bosanskim tablicama
http://www.info-ks.net/vijesti/regija/63866/kamioni-iz-srbije-sada-ulaze-na-kosovo-sa-bosanskim-tablicama-videofoto

obserer

pre 8 godina

the Vucic controlled serb press is not much better than the fascist russian brainwashing Putin press. It distorts reports, and leaves out important parts, which completely distorts reality, in other words reports have the truth, and only what fits into their house of cards build on lies.

What really happened is, that Serbia first stopped all Kosovo trucks with ADR certificates containing hazardous materials, such as oil, derivatives, and natural gas. Only than the Kosovo government started recipretory measures and banned serb trucks carrying those goods from entering Kosovo. So, who started this little 'trade-war'? Serbia did, and as usual cries wolf, is the victim, and it is always the others fault, when it actually is the one who started it. Pathetic, but that's what Serbia is ......

factman

pre 8 godina

This is very funny.

Pristina says that Kosovo is already independent, but it and most all of Europe, keep asking (and even trying to trick, cajole, force, muscle, blackmail) Serbia to sign an agreement legalizing that independence.

Just saying.

icj1

pre 8 godina

This is very funny.

Pristina says that Kosovo is already independent, but it and most all of Europe, keep asking (and even trying to trick, cajole, force, muscle, blackmail) Serbia to sign an agreement legalizing that independence.

Just saying.
(factman, 31 March 2016 00:54)

Yup, just YOU saying, because Kosovo or most of Europe have not asked Serbia to sign an agreement legalizing Kosovo's independence.

That is because Serbia's "legalization" only matters under Serbia's law. International law or the law of other countries could not care less if Serbia "legalizes" or not.

sj

pre 8 godina

Yup, just YOU saying, because Kosovo or most of Europe have not asked Serbia to sign an agreement legalizing Kosovo's independence.

That is because Serbia's "legalization" only matters under Serbia's law. International law or the law of other countries could not care less if Serbia "legalizes" or not.
(icj1, 31 March 2016 15:16)

Yes, according to our resident AI any question on legalisation you must seek its advice as it has the Three Donkeys of quality on its shingle outside its law office. All hail to the jackass.