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Monday, 29.08.2016.

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Region's stability is endangered, says Serbian PM

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic on Monday met with representatives of the diplomatic corps and heads of foreign missions and institutions in Serbia.

Izvor: Tanjug

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American born Serb

pre 7 godina

Jeremic was expelled from his party a few years ago, why would Serbia want to nominate such a person for such an important position.

Kevin

pre 7 godina

It's good to hear that PM Vucic will and Serbia will show restraint and not get involved in gossiping or making acusations with Croatia. However, if you are going to have a meeting with representatives from 64 foreign embassies (presumably on these bilateral issues/conflicts), why wouldn't Croatia be involved as well? Seems that restraint will only be shown in the press and the diplomatic war will continue. Croatia deserves it's fair share of the blame but it would be beneficial for both countries to focus their energy at improving relations.

observer

pre 7 godina

this is actually comical. Serb paranoia at it's best.... things which are more important for Serbia are completly ignored. Yesterday a report was published which shows that Serbia ranks No.1 in the category of 'Brain Drain' worldwide. People leaving the country because they are sick and tired of politics, general living conditions,basicly the entire system.

This fact does not surprise me at all: if you can't face your past as a government and a society and deal with reality, the smart and skilled people who have the means and resources with options, will leave. For those who are citizens of Serbia and struggle with its politics and denial of the past, it is difficult to bear the burden to continuously confront these entrenched realities. People take leave, go abroad for shorter periods if they decide they can't permanently leave. This data does not bode well for the future of Serbia's economic well being, let alone to begin to address it's political failings.

http://inserbia.info/today/2016/08/serbia-ranked-number-1-in-the-world-by-brain-drain/

Tony Pocesta

pre 7 godina

Speaking about neighboring embassies , where is Kosovos? I'm sure next time they will be sitting next to my beloved Croatian. Or in the other hand who gives a crap about your meeting

Englishman

pre 7 godina

It's actually quite shocking to see how far Serbia will go with this modus operandi.
They stir up trouble in the region by provoking all of their neighbors and then claim that they are the victims.
At least they're not killing all of their innocent neighbors again, at least not for now.
Poor little Serbia.

No1

pre 7 godina

The best way to beat a bully, which is how the Croatian government is behaving is to ignore them. Most Croatians harbour no ill feelings towards Serbs. The 'Ustaca' movement is a small minority of bigots with delusional visions of grandeur that will get them nowhere because they have the disapproval of the masses.

Englishman

pre 7 godina

It's actually quite shocking to see how far Serbia will go with this modus operandi.
They stir up trouble in the region by provoking all of their neighbors and then claim that they are the victims.
At least they're not killing all of their innocent neighbors again, at least not for now.
Poor little Serbia.

observer

pre 7 godina

this is actually comical. Serb paranoia at it's best.... things which are more important for Serbia are completly ignored. Yesterday a report was published which shows that Serbia ranks No.1 in the category of 'Brain Drain' worldwide. People leaving the country because they are sick and tired of politics, general living conditions,basicly the entire system.

This fact does not surprise me at all: if you can't face your past as a government and a society and deal with reality, the smart and skilled people who have the means and resources with options, will leave. For those who are citizens of Serbia and struggle with its politics and denial of the past, it is difficult to bear the burden to continuously confront these entrenched realities. People take leave, go abroad for shorter periods if they decide they can't permanently leave. This data does not bode well for the future of Serbia's economic well being, let alone to begin to address it's political failings.

http://inserbia.info/today/2016/08/serbia-ranked-number-1-in-the-world-by-brain-drain/

No1

pre 7 godina

The best way to beat a bully, which is how the Croatian government is behaving is to ignore them. Most Croatians harbour no ill feelings towards Serbs. The 'Ustaca' movement is a small minority of bigots with delusional visions of grandeur that will get them nowhere because they have the disapproval of the masses.

Tony Pocesta

pre 7 godina

Speaking about neighboring embassies , where is Kosovos? I'm sure next time they will be sitting next to my beloved Croatian. Or in the other hand who gives a crap about your meeting

Kevin

pre 7 godina

It's good to hear that PM Vucic will and Serbia will show restraint and not get involved in gossiping or making acusations with Croatia. However, if you are going to have a meeting with representatives from 64 foreign embassies (presumably on these bilateral issues/conflicts), why wouldn't Croatia be involved as well? Seems that restraint will only be shown in the press and the diplomatic war will continue. Croatia deserves it's fair share of the blame but it would be beneficial for both countries to focus their energy at improving relations.

American born Serb

pre 7 godina

Jeremic was expelled from his party a few years ago, why would Serbia want to nominate such a person for such an important position.

Englishman

pre 7 godina

It's actually quite shocking to see how far Serbia will go with this modus operandi.
They stir up trouble in the region by provoking all of their neighbors and then claim that they are the victims.
At least they're not killing all of their innocent neighbors again, at least not for now.
Poor little Serbia.

Tony Pocesta

pre 7 godina

Speaking about neighboring embassies , where is Kosovos? I'm sure next time they will be sitting next to my beloved Croatian. Or in the other hand who gives a crap about your meeting

No1

pre 7 godina

The best way to beat a bully, which is how the Croatian government is behaving is to ignore them. Most Croatians harbour no ill feelings towards Serbs. The 'Ustaca' movement is a small minority of bigots with delusional visions of grandeur that will get them nowhere because they have the disapproval of the masses.

observer

pre 7 godina

this is actually comical. Serb paranoia at it's best.... things which are more important for Serbia are completly ignored. Yesterday a report was published which shows that Serbia ranks No.1 in the category of 'Brain Drain' worldwide. People leaving the country because they are sick and tired of politics, general living conditions,basicly the entire system.

This fact does not surprise me at all: if you can't face your past as a government and a society and deal with reality, the smart and skilled people who have the means and resources with options, will leave. For those who are citizens of Serbia and struggle with its politics and denial of the past, it is difficult to bear the burden to continuously confront these entrenched realities. People take leave, go abroad for shorter periods if they decide they can't permanently leave. This data does not bode well for the future of Serbia's economic well being, let alone to begin to address it's political failings.

http://inserbia.info/today/2016/08/serbia-ranked-number-1-in-the-world-by-brain-drain/

Kevin

pre 7 godina

It's good to hear that PM Vucic will and Serbia will show restraint and not get involved in gossiping or making acusations with Croatia. However, if you are going to have a meeting with representatives from 64 foreign embassies (presumably on these bilateral issues/conflicts), why wouldn't Croatia be involved as well? Seems that restraint will only be shown in the press and the diplomatic war will continue. Croatia deserves it's fair share of the blame but it would be beneficial for both countries to focus their energy at improving relations.

American born Serb

pre 7 godina

Jeremic was expelled from his party a few years ago, why would Serbia want to nominate such a person for such an important position.