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Thursday, 21.12.2017.

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"Serbia to become gas exporter, collect transit fees"

The gas agreement Serbia has signed with Russia during President Aleksandar Vucic's visit to Moscow will also make Serbia a gas exporter.

Izvor: Tanjug

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rote

pre 6 godina

NEXT YEAR SEEMS O BE TUBULENT TO CHANGE THE LANDSCAPE AND THE POLITICAL MAP. HOPEFULLY FOR SOMETHING BTTER ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bN0ojBuMvjo&list=RD3CeBtpC4eds&index=29

sj

pre 6 godina

(The Count of Kosova, 24 December 2017 14:58)

If I was a "Kosovar", I would be wondering why Ankara wouldn't push Putin to go thru "Kosovo" instead...that would help the people there tremendously...
(Watcher, 21 December 2017 18:30)

How would that help the people there tremendously?!
(icj1, 22 December 2017 03:36)

I was not criticizing Watcher at all, perhaps I could have expressed it better. I was only marveling at the level of stupidity express by icj1 by asking such a dumb question as how it would help people in Kosovo if the pipeline went through Kosovo.
Are you sure your not icj1?

sj

pre 6 godina

sj,
You've shot yourself in the foot again. Go back and follow the timeline and you will find it is a Serb, Watcher, that you are criticizing, and not icj1. Now then, don't you feel stupid!
Merry Christmas!!!
(The Count of Kosova, 24 December 2017 14:58)

I was not criticizing Watcher at all. I only repeated icj1s dumb-arse comment and noted that icj1 was not very bright considering Serbia will earn transit fees and that helps people. Perhaps I was not sufficiently clear here. Next time I’ll clearly mark stupid commentary so don’t be surprised to see you on the list.

The Count of Kosova

pre 6 godina

How would that help the people there tremendously?!
(icj1, 22 December 2017 03:36)

How would it help the people there? You are not bright at all.
(sj, 22 December 2017 12:21)

# Comment link
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Let me think, oh yeah, "South Stream". This was Serbia's ace in the hole that would guarantee its entrance into the EU. The EU needed Serbia. It will be interesting to see the politics surrounding the "Turkish Stream". Will it backfire again?
(Anonymous, 22 December 2017 10:55)

# Comment link
Your vote has been recorded ­ thank you for participating.
If I was a "Kosovar", I would be wondering why Ankara wouldn't push Putin to go thru "Kosovo" instead...that would help the people there tremendously...
(Watcher, 21 December 2017 18:30)

How would that help the people there tremendously?!
(icj1, 22 December 2017 03:36)

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sj,
You've shot yourself in the foot again. Go back and follow the timeline and you will find it is a Serb, Watcher, that you are criticizing, and not icj1. Now then, don't you feel stupid!
Merry Christmas!!!

Mark.W

pre 6 godina

This is why the US is pushing the LNG terminal on the island of Krk in Croatia.
To counter the Russian gas going into Europe. Thereby reducing the political leverage that Russia would have over Europe.

albanians lol

pre 6 godina

How would it help the people there? You are not bright at all.
(sj, 22 December 2017 12:21) its called more jobs and they get transit fees which means more jobs in construction like infrastructure and roads and everything else and it means serbs will have bigger families and the nation will become younger to reverse the aging...so it looks like your not bright at all ....albanians dont think...

Watcher

pre 6 godina

Let me think, oh yeah, "South Stream". This was Serbia's ace in the hole that would guarantee its entrance into the EU. The EU needed Serbia. It will be interesting to see the politics surrounding the "Turkish Stream". Will it backfire again?
(Anonymous, 22 December 2017 10:55)

@ anonymous - Maybe! or maybe not?

sj

pre 6 godina

How would that help the people there tremendously?!
(icj1, 22 December 2017 03:36)

How would it help the people there? You are not bright at all.

Anonymous

pre 6 godina

Let me think, oh yeah, "South Stream". This was Serbia's ace in the hole that would guarantee its entrance into the EU. The EU needed Serbia. It will be interesting to see the politics surrounding the "Turkish Stream". Will it backfire again?

icj1

pre 6 godina

If I was a "Kosovar", I would be wondering why Ankara wouldn't push Putin to go thru "Kosovo" instead...that would help the people there tremendously...
(Watcher, 21 December 2017 18:30)

How would that help the people there tremendously?!

Peggy

pre 6 godina

She recalled that Turkish Stream should enter Serbia from Bulgaria, Serbia going to collect transit fees. So how Serbia going to collect transit fees if gass line coming through Bulgaria. I think Bulgaria going to collect transit fees from Serbia.
(Bob, 21 December 2017 20:47)
==========================
Not necessarily. That would depend on the agreement Bulgaria has with Russia.

Bob

pre 6 godina

She recalled that Turkish Stream should enter Serbia from Bulgaria, Serbia going to collect transit fees. So how Serbia going to collect transit fees if gass line coming through Bulgaria. I think Bulgaria going to collect transit fees from Serbia.

Watcher

pre 6 godina

If I was a "Kosovar", I would be wondering why Ankara wouldn't push Putin to go thru "Kosovo" instead...that would help the people there tremendously...better yet, I would be wondering why thaci & hardinaj weren't calling Ankara to make that happen?
Why Srbija when Ankara called you "Kosovars" brothers?
Ever stop and think about that?...before you turn your hate back on BG?
But hey, that's just me.....

Watcher

pre 6 godina

If I was a "Kosovar", I would be wondering why Ankara wouldn't push Putin to go thru "Kosovo" instead...that would help the people there tremendously...better yet, I would be wondering why thaci & hardinaj weren't calling Ankara to make that happen?
Why Srbija when Ankara called you "Kosovars" brothers?
Ever stop and think about that?...before you turn your hate back on BG?
But hey, that's just me.....

sj

pre 6 godina

How would that help the people there tremendously?!
(icj1, 22 December 2017 03:36)

How would it help the people there? You are not bright at all.

Peggy

pre 6 godina

She recalled that Turkish Stream should enter Serbia from Bulgaria, Serbia going to collect transit fees. So how Serbia going to collect transit fees if gass line coming through Bulgaria. I think Bulgaria going to collect transit fees from Serbia.
(Bob, 21 December 2017 20:47)
==========================
Not necessarily. That would depend on the agreement Bulgaria has with Russia.

Watcher

pre 6 godina

Let me think, oh yeah, "South Stream". This was Serbia's ace in the hole that would guarantee its entrance into the EU. The EU needed Serbia. It will be interesting to see the politics surrounding the "Turkish Stream". Will it backfire again?
(Anonymous, 22 December 2017 10:55)

@ anonymous - Maybe! or maybe not?

Bob

pre 6 godina

She recalled that Turkish Stream should enter Serbia from Bulgaria, Serbia going to collect transit fees. So how Serbia going to collect transit fees if gass line coming through Bulgaria. I think Bulgaria going to collect transit fees from Serbia.

Anonymous

pre 6 godina

Let me think, oh yeah, "South Stream". This was Serbia's ace in the hole that would guarantee its entrance into the EU. The EU needed Serbia. It will be interesting to see the politics surrounding the "Turkish Stream". Will it backfire again?

sj

pre 6 godina

(The Count of Kosova, 24 December 2017 14:58)

If I was a "Kosovar", I would be wondering why Ankara wouldn't push Putin to go thru "Kosovo" instead...that would help the people there tremendously...
(Watcher, 21 December 2017 18:30)

How would that help the people there tremendously?!
(icj1, 22 December 2017 03:36)

I was not criticizing Watcher at all, perhaps I could have expressed it better. I was only marveling at the level of stupidity express by icj1 by asking such a dumb question as how it would help people in Kosovo if the pipeline went through Kosovo.
Are you sure your not icj1?

icj1

pre 6 godina

If I was a "Kosovar", I would be wondering why Ankara wouldn't push Putin to go thru "Kosovo" instead...that would help the people there tremendously...
(Watcher, 21 December 2017 18:30)

How would that help the people there tremendously?!

sj

pre 6 godina

sj,
You've shot yourself in the foot again. Go back and follow the timeline and you will find it is a Serb, Watcher, that you are criticizing, and not icj1. Now then, don't you feel stupid!
Merry Christmas!!!
(The Count of Kosova, 24 December 2017 14:58)

I was not criticizing Watcher at all. I only repeated icj1s dumb-arse comment and noted that icj1 was not very bright considering Serbia will earn transit fees and that helps people. Perhaps I was not sufficiently clear here. Next time I’ll clearly mark stupid commentary so don’t be surprised to see you on the list.

albanians lol

pre 6 godina

How would it help the people there? You are not bright at all.
(sj, 22 December 2017 12:21) its called more jobs and they get transit fees which means more jobs in construction like infrastructure and roads and everything else and it means serbs will have bigger families and the nation will become younger to reverse the aging...so it looks like your not bright at all ....albanians dont think...

Mark.W

pre 6 godina

This is why the US is pushing the LNG terminal on the island of Krk in Croatia.
To counter the Russian gas going into Europe. Thereby reducing the political leverage that Russia would have over Europe.

The Count of Kosova

pre 6 godina

How would that help the people there tremendously?!
(icj1, 22 December 2017 03:36)

How would it help the people there? You are not bright at all.
(sj, 22 December 2017 12:21)

# Comment link
Your vote has been recorded ­ thank you for participating.
Let me think, oh yeah, "South Stream". This was Serbia's ace in the hole that would guarantee its entrance into the EU. The EU needed Serbia. It will be interesting to see the politics surrounding the "Turkish Stream". Will it backfire again?
(Anonymous, 22 December 2017 10:55)

# Comment link
Your vote has been recorded ­ thank you for participating.
If I was a "Kosovar", I would be wondering why Ankara wouldn't push Putin to go thru "Kosovo" instead...that would help the people there tremendously...
(Watcher, 21 December 2017 18:30)

How would that help the people there tremendously?!
(icj1, 22 December 2017 03:36)

--------

sj,
You've shot yourself in the foot again. Go back and follow the timeline and you will find it is a Serb, Watcher, that you are criticizing, and not icj1. Now then, don't you feel stupid!
Merry Christmas!!!

rote

pre 6 godina

NEXT YEAR SEEMS O BE TUBULENT TO CHANGE THE LANDSCAPE AND THE POLITICAL MAP. HOPEFULLY FOR SOMETHING BTTER ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bN0ojBuMvjo&list=RD3CeBtpC4eds&index=29

Bob

pre 6 godina

She recalled that Turkish Stream should enter Serbia from Bulgaria, Serbia going to collect transit fees. So how Serbia going to collect transit fees if gass line coming through Bulgaria. I think Bulgaria going to collect transit fees from Serbia.

icj1

pre 6 godina

If I was a "Kosovar", I would be wondering why Ankara wouldn't push Putin to go thru "Kosovo" instead...that would help the people there tremendously...
(Watcher, 21 December 2017 18:30)

How would that help the people there tremendously?!

Watcher

pre 6 godina

If I was a "Kosovar", I would be wondering why Ankara wouldn't push Putin to go thru "Kosovo" instead...that would help the people there tremendously...better yet, I would be wondering why thaci & hardinaj weren't calling Ankara to make that happen?
Why Srbija when Ankara called you "Kosovars" brothers?
Ever stop and think about that?...before you turn your hate back on BG?
But hey, that's just me.....

sj

pre 6 godina

How would that help the people there tremendously?!
(icj1, 22 December 2017 03:36)

How would it help the people there? You are not bright at all.

Peggy

pre 6 godina

She recalled that Turkish Stream should enter Serbia from Bulgaria, Serbia going to collect transit fees. So how Serbia going to collect transit fees if gass line coming through Bulgaria. I think Bulgaria going to collect transit fees from Serbia.
(Bob, 21 December 2017 20:47)
==========================
Not necessarily. That would depend on the agreement Bulgaria has with Russia.

Anonymous

pre 6 godina

Let me think, oh yeah, "South Stream". This was Serbia's ace in the hole that would guarantee its entrance into the EU. The EU needed Serbia. It will be interesting to see the politics surrounding the "Turkish Stream". Will it backfire again?

Watcher

pre 6 godina

Let me think, oh yeah, "South Stream". This was Serbia's ace in the hole that would guarantee its entrance into the EU. The EU needed Serbia. It will be interesting to see the politics surrounding the "Turkish Stream". Will it backfire again?
(Anonymous, 22 December 2017 10:55)

@ anonymous - Maybe! or maybe not?

albanians lol

pre 6 godina

How would it help the people there? You are not bright at all.
(sj, 22 December 2017 12:21) its called more jobs and they get transit fees which means more jobs in construction like infrastructure and roads and everything else and it means serbs will have bigger families and the nation will become younger to reverse the aging...so it looks like your not bright at all ....albanians dont think...

Mark.W

pre 6 godina

This is why the US is pushing the LNG terminal on the island of Krk in Croatia.
To counter the Russian gas going into Europe. Thereby reducing the political leverage that Russia would have over Europe.

The Count of Kosova

pre 6 godina

How would that help the people there tremendously?!
(icj1, 22 December 2017 03:36)

How would it help the people there? You are not bright at all.
(sj, 22 December 2017 12:21)

# Comment link
Your vote has been recorded ­ thank you for participating.
Let me think, oh yeah, "South Stream". This was Serbia's ace in the hole that would guarantee its entrance into the EU. The EU needed Serbia. It will be interesting to see the politics surrounding the "Turkish Stream". Will it backfire again?
(Anonymous, 22 December 2017 10:55)

# Comment link
Your vote has been recorded ­ thank you for participating.
If I was a "Kosovar", I would be wondering why Ankara wouldn't push Putin to go thru "Kosovo" instead...that would help the people there tremendously...
(Watcher, 21 December 2017 18:30)

How would that help the people there tremendously?!
(icj1, 22 December 2017 03:36)

--------

sj,
You've shot yourself in the foot again. Go back and follow the timeline and you will find it is a Serb, Watcher, that you are criticizing, and not icj1. Now then, don't you feel stupid!
Merry Christmas!!!

sj

pre 6 godina

sj,
You've shot yourself in the foot again. Go back and follow the timeline and you will find it is a Serb, Watcher, that you are criticizing, and not icj1. Now then, don't you feel stupid!
Merry Christmas!!!
(The Count of Kosova, 24 December 2017 14:58)

I was not criticizing Watcher at all. I only repeated icj1s dumb-arse comment and noted that icj1 was not very bright considering Serbia will earn transit fees and that helps people. Perhaps I was not sufficiently clear here. Next time I’ll clearly mark stupid commentary so don’t be surprised to see you on the list.

sj

pre 6 godina

(The Count of Kosova, 24 December 2017 14:58)

If I was a "Kosovar", I would be wondering why Ankara wouldn't push Putin to go thru "Kosovo" instead...that would help the people there tremendously...
(Watcher, 21 December 2017 18:30)

How would that help the people there tremendously?!
(icj1, 22 December 2017 03:36)

I was not criticizing Watcher at all, perhaps I could have expressed it better. I was only marveling at the level of stupidity express by icj1 by asking such a dumb question as how it would help people in Kosovo if the pipeline went through Kosovo.
Are you sure your not icj1?

rote

pre 6 godina

NEXT YEAR SEEMS O BE TUBULENT TO CHANGE THE LANDSCAPE AND THE POLITICAL MAP. HOPEFULLY FOR SOMETHING BTTER ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bN0ojBuMvjo&list=RD3CeBtpC4eds&index=29