PM on Kosovo, EU accession, combat against crime

The PM says the Security-Information Agency (BIA) and Military Security Agency (VBA) do not have information about a government member’s ties with Darko Šarić.

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  1. There is a serb on this article who is dillusional. If you for a moment think that membership in the UN organization translates into sovereignty then you my friend are off the rocker.

    Sovereignty, independence, self-rule, and other concepts have existed LONG before the creation of UN and will certainly exist post-UN world.

    United Nations does not create nations nor does it define them.


    Tung,
    (KOSO, 20 January 2013 16:55)

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  2. I'm back after a long time. I highly appreciate what's happening. We are neighbors, have been for a long time, and will be forever. We need to build a future based, as a benchmarking, on the common democratic standards. Freedom and democratic rules will delete the borders worldwide. The race between Serbians and Albanians must be about who reaches the standards the first rather than a race between Serbs and Albanians. The signs are we'll win together. Like French and German people, we've exhausted, during the history, almost all the other (Churchillian) alternatives and now the right choice is what we need to do: Democracy and Free World. No matter the ethnic composition on both sides of the boundaries. It will be the freedom rules rather than governments to rule. All of us better off. Happy to see a positive behavior from the Serbian Gov't. Let's close the deal and enjoy freedom and democracy.
    (gjon cima, 20 January 2013 15:22)

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  3. Holy province.
    (Ari Gold, 20 January 2013 13:28)

    You gave up 92% of Kosova for a little piece in northern Mitrro. So, stop the B.S. body and wake up from your bad dream.
    (Ardi Asllani, 20 January 2013 13:54)

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  4. “The UN membership is one of the rare things that Priština cannot get today. They can get almost everything else. That is why I said we could talk about a UN seat. But let’s see a proposal for the final solution,” Dačić underscored.

    Because UN membership is the most explicit form of statehood and everything that "Pristina can get" is not off the strength of the occupational institutions themselves but off NATO-KFOR which pushes their initiatives because they cannot do it themselves.

    And that is what's important here. As long as the KLA do not find a seat in the UN then all this s*** is irrelevant: Dhaciq meeting with Thaci Nikoliq meeting with whoever the hell the Albanians think their "president" is..etc. All that is subject to change, but if you cannot get the UN seat you will remain a status in limbo until geo-political conditions are ripe for Serbia to change its tune regarding the occupation of its southern Holy province.
    (Ari Gold, 20 January 2013 13:28)

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  5. “The agreement that was reached on collection of fees at administrative crossings was the first important step toward establishment of autonomy of Serbs in Kosovo because a basis of every autonomy is economic one,” Dačić said"

    What sums we are talking about when considering that only 3,5t vehicles are passing? 100 000? 200 000? 500 000? 1 million ? 10 million Euro annually? Ok, let's make it 10 million which would require that goods of 50 million worth are correctly declared and taxed which is of course far from reality. Distributed on 40 000 people, 250 Euro per person in a year. What exactly is here worth mentioning? Not even including that EU holds the purse. I doubt that it will even exceed 1 million. Enough for patriotic pillagers, but not for the rest.
    (Commentator, 20 January 2013 13:26)

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