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Friday, 11.01.2008.

09:59

Jeremić in diplomatic visit to Ljubljana

Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić is visiting Slovenia, on an invitation from Slovenian chief of diplomacy Dimitrij Rupel.

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xheffo

pre 18 godina

Bmrusila: "Please Mr Jeremic, make another masterpiece speech and teach Slovenians a lecture on diplomacy."

Yeah, teach Slovenians how to join EU! Give me a break, man!

BKK

pre 18 godina

Didn't Slovenians recently anger Portuguese officials when they started 'cautioning' Portugal because they were going to hold a referendum in regards to Lisbon Agreement. They also made Bosnian representative somewhat upset after declaring that Bosnia is a bigger threat to peace in Balkans then Kosovo.

Slovenians also declared it was a 'false' dilemma to sign SAA or send troops to Kosovo, obviously unhelpful and rather unproductive response at this time. I believe Djuric responded to that.

Few days in the presidency and Slovenia seems to think that it is back in former Yugoslavia where other countries tolerate its dictatorial superiority.

In any case, I have faith Jeremic will do a fine job.

bmrusila

pre 18 godina

Please Mr Jeremic, make another masterpiece speech and teach Slovenians a lecture on diplomacy. Explain what does it mean of having a good bilateral relations and what the one must do in order to keep them good. Slovenia must choose between supporting puppet state or having a good bilateral relations with Serbia. Supporting of Serbia's signing of SAA and possible entrance into EU as partioned country is not good enough to provide huge market for Slovenia's goods. Fort that dear Slovenians you have to make more efforts.

bmrusila

pre 18 godina

Please Mr Jeremic, make another masterpiece speech and teach Slovenians a lecture on diplomacy. Explain what does it mean of having a good bilateral relations and what the one must do in order to keep them good. Slovenia must choose between supporting puppet state or having a good bilateral relations with Serbia. Supporting of Serbia's signing of SAA and possible entrance into EU as partioned country is not good enough to provide huge market for Slovenia's goods. Fort that dear Slovenians you have to make more efforts.

xheffo

pre 18 godina

Bmrusila: "Please Mr Jeremic, make another masterpiece speech and teach Slovenians a lecture on diplomacy."

Yeah, teach Slovenians how to join EU! Give me a break, man!

BKK

pre 18 godina

Didn't Slovenians recently anger Portuguese officials when they started 'cautioning' Portugal because they were going to hold a referendum in regards to Lisbon Agreement. They also made Bosnian representative somewhat upset after declaring that Bosnia is a bigger threat to peace in Balkans then Kosovo.

Slovenians also declared it was a 'false' dilemma to sign SAA or send troops to Kosovo, obviously unhelpful and rather unproductive response at this time. I believe Djuric responded to that.

Few days in the presidency and Slovenia seems to think that it is back in former Yugoslavia where other countries tolerate its dictatorial superiority.

In any case, I have faith Jeremic will do a fine job.

bmrusila

pre 18 godina

Please Mr Jeremic, make another masterpiece speech and teach Slovenians a lecture on diplomacy. Explain what does it mean of having a good bilateral relations and what the one must do in order to keep them good. Slovenia must choose between supporting puppet state or having a good bilateral relations with Serbia. Supporting of Serbia's signing of SAA and possible entrance into EU as partioned country is not good enough to provide huge market for Slovenia's goods. Fort that dear Slovenians you have to make more efforts.

BKK

pre 18 godina

Didn't Slovenians recently anger Portuguese officials when they started 'cautioning' Portugal because they were going to hold a referendum in regards to Lisbon Agreement. They also made Bosnian representative somewhat upset after declaring that Bosnia is a bigger threat to peace in Balkans then Kosovo.

Slovenians also declared it was a 'false' dilemma to sign SAA or send troops to Kosovo, obviously unhelpful and rather unproductive response at this time. I believe Djuric responded to that.

Few days in the presidency and Slovenia seems to think that it is back in former Yugoslavia where other countries tolerate its dictatorial superiority.

In any case, I have faith Jeremic will do a fine job.

xheffo

pre 18 godina

Bmrusila: "Please Mr Jeremic, make another masterpiece speech and teach Slovenians a lecture on diplomacy."

Yeah, teach Slovenians how to join EU! Give me a break, man!