Priština: Jahjaga-Nikolić meeting in February

Kosovo President Atifete Jahjaga and Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic will meet in February or in early March "to discuss the Belgrade-Priština dialogue".

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  1. The fate of Kosova has been sealed..
    (Ardi Asllani, 21 January 2013 17:59)

    The fate of Albanians has been sealed too, I'm telling you that.

    Once everything is "sealed" why don't you Albanians relax a bit and stop frustrating yourself about that?

    It's sealed and irreversible- you shouldn't be afraid!

    We're your good neighbors and we're here to stay, we'll take care of our relationship while you exist, so just relax and enjoy your sealed and irreversible condition :)
    (ZMAJ, 22 January 2013 02:42)

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  2. I am finally happy to see that top state heads are meeting and this means a formal recognition of independent Kosova ,(no pun intended)
    (riddle me that, 22 January 2013 02:05)

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  3. The fate of kosovo is to remain as europe's gaza strip.
    (JohnBoy, 21 January 2013 19:05)

    Please don't tell that to Vuk othewise he might have a heart attack from seeing the "organ snatcher" speak at the UNGA. We all love Vuk for his valuable contributions to Kosovo achieving independence and would not want such bad thing to happen to him.
    (icj1, 21 January 2013 21:54)

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  4. These meetings don't mean nothing because a gov't with a hardline stance against these 'negotiations' can come to power in Belgrade at any time and what then?
    (Ari Gold, 21 January 2013 18:33)

    Then the cycle of destruction which we have been witness of the last 100 years continues with no peace for you and your generations, as the countless wasted generations before. Sufficient answer?
    (Commentator, 21 January 2013 20:47)

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  5. Congratulation to peace. Now let all households have their own presidents, and each property its own flag and country.
    (koko, 21 January 2013 19:40)

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  6. "The fate of Kosova has been sealed"

    I agree it will have the same leaders and look exactly the same in ten or twenty years
    (marKo, 21 January 2013 19:37)

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  7. The fate of Kosova [sic] has been sealed and Serb politicians know it.
    (Ardi Asllani, 21 January 2013 17:59)

    Absolutely correct. Kosovo's fate is controlled by the international community. Serbs and Albanians are simply along for the ride :)
    (Balkan Anthropologist, 21 January 2013 19:29)

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  8. The fate of kosovo is to remain as europe's gaza strip. Enjoy your garbage dump.
    (JohnBoy, 21 January 2013 19:05)

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  9. The fate of Kosova has been sealed and Serb politicians know it.
    (Ardi Asllani, 21 January 2013 17:59)

    And what fate might that be? A narco-occupied Islamist blackhole? That fate works out for Serbs nicely until geo political conditions change and the liberation can begin.

    These meetings don't mean nothing because a gov't with a hardline stance against these 'negotiations' can come to power in Belgrade at any time and what then? Jeez for independence, you guys are sure dependent on a lot. Dependent on Western strength, dependent on corruption in Belgrade to meet with you and take pictures.

    Independence my ass.
    (Ari Gold, 21 January 2013 18:33)

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  10. The presidents are not able to open new issues, but they will give a boost to the consideration of outstanding issues and discuss the dialogue," Tahiri told the RTK television outlet in Priština.

    There you have it folks. Presidents and PM's of Kosova and Serbia are told what to do, and don't get fooled what they say when they get back to Prishtina and Belgrade. They say things for public consumption. The fate of Kosova has been sealed and Serb politicians know it.
    (Ardi Asllani, 21 January 2013 17:59)

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