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Saturday, 28.06.2008.

11:50

"Feith didn't speak on EU's behalf"

Pieter Feith spoke of Kosovo independence on Montenegrin TV in the capacity of head of the International Steering Group, not an EU representative, says the Group.

Izvor: Svetlana Broz

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Peggy

pre 17 godina

When Mr. Feith find a way to "convince" the rest of the world to recognize Kosovo then he might be in a position to say something worth listening to.

Until then, go and have your meeting with your kindergarten group because they don't have any power to enforce their decision.

Unless I am mistaken, there is only one UN and trying to create another with 43 countries is just children playing dress up.

Jovan

pre 17 godina

"how is Serbia independent? It got bombed by NATO.
(KV, 28 June 2008 20:29)"

being bombed by a bunch of cowards from 18000 feet in order to install an albanian puppet-entity on serbian territory makes Serbia less independent?

Serbia has internationally recognized borders, you don´t. Serbia has the moral highground in regard to the Kosovo-issue, you don´t.
Serbia has the means to re-integrate its southern province. Serbia has allies which are not only interested in the issue for their own narrow short-term political interests, like the US. Serbia´s allies are the leader s to be, in the future. yours are on the way downhill...

this could be continued on and on...

the bottom-line is: yes indeed, Serbia IS what you will never be: independent. since 1878.

compared to Serbia you are just nothing, ...you´re a part of Serbia. that´s what you are.

so, those rather childish attempt of a provocation doesn´t suit you well, my dear albanian friend!

Dragan, Toronto

pre 17 godina

Feith is still singing on both ends. But once again, who is Feith? He is nobody, but a self-appointed P.R. campainer for a dead cause.

Joachim

pre 17 godina

This guy is talking too much for somebody who has nothing to say, same as my prefered taxidriver. Only, the statements of the taxidriver are never in the news. I really don't understand why since he's a real nice guy! Shame on B92!

ZK UK

pre 17 godina

Joachim, Feith is obviously getting paid well to do nothing. I suppose he is just making noise to make himself look productive. Fortunately, that noise isn't going down too well with some members in the EU. It really isn't going too well for the Albanians.

veki

pre 17 godina

In the event of Montenegro recognizing Kosovo, Serbia might withdraw its ambassador from Podgorica "and that’s all.“

with no hard feelings,
but I think there should be some more than just ambassador withdrawal.

How many Montenegrians live in Serbia?If Serbia is such an evil country maybe they should all move to more 'democratic' areas of Balkan like Kosovo and yes, their homecountry Montenegro.Why staying?

Both are 'coastal' countries too, much better than Serbia anyway.

So that we would take a break from
this utterly stupid 'wether Montenegro will recognize Kosovo or not.'

KV

pre 17 godina

To answer your question EA, there is no comparison. Montenegro is an independent nation, Albanian Kosovo is not. It is still leagally a Serbian province, run by the UN and some EU representatives. Security is provided by the NATO troops. The northern part totally ignores the Pristina self-appointed authorities. You tell me EA, how is this Albanian part of Kosovo considered independent?

(acakamen, 28 June 2008 17:15)

how is Serbia independent? It got bombed by NATO.

acakamen

pre 17 godina

To answer your question EA, there is no comparison. Montenegro is an independent nation, Albanian Kosovo is not. It is still leagally a Serbian province, run by the UN and some EU representatives. Security is provided by the NATO troops. The northern part totally ignores the Pristina self-appointed authorities. You tell me EA, how is this Albanian part of Kosovo considered independent?

Sretan Vidovdan everyone.

strav

pre 17 godina

A question for the Serbian panel.
Who is more independent from Serbia?
a)Kosova (o)
or
b)Montenegro

look into whether Montenegro has the capacity to recognise Kosova as an independent country.
(EA, 28 June 2008 13:50)

Montenegro have a seat at the UN and are recognised by everybody. Kosovo is the opposite, or haven't you noticed.

EA

pre 17 godina

A question for the Serbian panel.
Who is more independent from Serbia?
a)Kosova (o)
or
b)Montenegro

look into whether Montenegro has the capacity to recognise Kosova as an independent country.

Jovan

pre 17 godina

I find "news" like this quite boring, who cares what Feith has to say...and furthermore, in which capacity he´s making particular statements... that´s a kind of playing around that only shows how desperate they are. nothing achieved, and now trying to irritate with stupid statements, that a few days later turn out to be said in a different context..

wow.


great news, B92.

Mike

pre 17 godina

This guy is hilarious. Is the EU appointing officials based on trying to give every aspiring potentate, prefect and sipahi a chance these days? Is this part of some Special Education, or No Child Left policy?

This entire Monty Python skit in Kosovo kind of reminds me of that old circus act in which a house is on fire, and a VW Beetle comes zippping up and running around the ring. 20 - 30 clowns bounce out, start jumping around, try to get the fire hose to put out the building, but only end up spraying the audience.

Add a little Benny Hill music, and you've got yourself one comic skit that's a little too close to home.

Enjoy the weekend everyone.

ZK UK

pre 17 godina

Kosovo's independence is still born, the Ahtisaari plan is dead and there's nothing international about this steering group. It is formed of the same old 21 EU and NATO nations pushing for independence as the rest of the world wants nothing to do with this nonsense.

It is a complete farce and Feith went beyond his mandate when calling on Montenegro to recognise Kosovo. It all looks a little desperate.

ZK UK

pre 17 godina

Kosovo's independence is still born, the Ahtisaari plan is dead and there's nothing international about this steering group. It is formed of the same old 21 EU and NATO nations pushing for independence as the rest of the world wants nothing to do with this nonsense.

It is a complete farce and Feith went beyond his mandate when calling on Montenegro to recognise Kosovo. It all looks a little desperate.

Mike

pre 17 godina

This guy is hilarious. Is the EU appointing officials based on trying to give every aspiring potentate, prefect and sipahi a chance these days? Is this part of some Special Education, or No Child Left policy?

This entire Monty Python skit in Kosovo kind of reminds me of that old circus act in which a house is on fire, and a VW Beetle comes zippping up and running around the ring. 20 - 30 clowns bounce out, start jumping around, try to get the fire hose to put out the building, but only end up spraying the audience.

Add a little Benny Hill music, and you've got yourself one comic skit that's a little too close to home.

Enjoy the weekend everyone.

Jovan

pre 17 godina

I find "news" like this quite boring, who cares what Feith has to say...and furthermore, in which capacity he´s making particular statements... that´s a kind of playing around that only shows how desperate they are. nothing achieved, and now trying to irritate with stupid statements, that a few days later turn out to be said in a different context..

wow.


great news, B92.

acakamen

pre 17 godina

To answer your question EA, there is no comparison. Montenegro is an independent nation, Albanian Kosovo is not. It is still leagally a Serbian province, run by the UN and some EU representatives. Security is provided by the NATO troops. The northern part totally ignores the Pristina self-appointed authorities. You tell me EA, how is this Albanian part of Kosovo considered independent?

Sretan Vidovdan everyone.

strav

pre 17 godina

A question for the Serbian panel.
Who is more independent from Serbia?
a)Kosova (o)
or
b)Montenegro

look into whether Montenegro has the capacity to recognise Kosova as an independent country.
(EA, 28 June 2008 13:50)

Montenegro have a seat at the UN and are recognised by everybody. Kosovo is the opposite, or haven't you noticed.

ZK UK

pre 17 godina

Joachim, Feith is obviously getting paid well to do nothing. I suppose he is just making noise to make himself look productive. Fortunately, that noise isn't going down too well with some members in the EU. It really isn't going too well for the Albanians.

Joachim

pre 17 godina

This guy is talking too much for somebody who has nothing to say, same as my prefered taxidriver. Only, the statements of the taxidriver are never in the news. I really don't understand why since he's a real nice guy! Shame on B92!

Dragan, Toronto

pre 17 godina

Feith is still singing on both ends. But once again, who is Feith? He is nobody, but a self-appointed P.R. campainer for a dead cause.

Jovan

pre 17 godina

"how is Serbia independent? It got bombed by NATO.
(KV, 28 June 2008 20:29)"

being bombed by a bunch of cowards from 18000 feet in order to install an albanian puppet-entity on serbian territory makes Serbia less independent?

Serbia has internationally recognized borders, you don´t. Serbia has the moral highground in regard to the Kosovo-issue, you don´t.
Serbia has the means to re-integrate its southern province. Serbia has allies which are not only interested in the issue for their own narrow short-term political interests, like the US. Serbia´s allies are the leader s to be, in the future. yours are on the way downhill...

this could be continued on and on...

the bottom-line is: yes indeed, Serbia IS what you will never be: independent. since 1878.

compared to Serbia you are just nothing, ...you´re a part of Serbia. that´s what you are.

so, those rather childish attempt of a provocation doesn´t suit you well, my dear albanian friend!

EA

pre 17 godina

A question for the Serbian panel.
Who is more independent from Serbia?
a)Kosova (o)
or
b)Montenegro

look into whether Montenegro has the capacity to recognise Kosova as an independent country.

KV

pre 17 godina

To answer your question EA, there is no comparison. Montenegro is an independent nation, Albanian Kosovo is not. It is still leagally a Serbian province, run by the UN and some EU representatives. Security is provided by the NATO troops. The northern part totally ignores the Pristina self-appointed authorities. You tell me EA, how is this Albanian part of Kosovo considered independent?

(acakamen, 28 June 2008 17:15)

how is Serbia independent? It got bombed by NATO.

veki

pre 17 godina

In the event of Montenegro recognizing Kosovo, Serbia might withdraw its ambassador from Podgorica "and that’s all.“

with no hard feelings,
but I think there should be some more than just ambassador withdrawal.

How many Montenegrians live in Serbia?If Serbia is such an evil country maybe they should all move to more 'democratic' areas of Balkan like Kosovo and yes, their homecountry Montenegro.Why staying?

Both are 'coastal' countries too, much better than Serbia anyway.

So that we would take a break from
this utterly stupid 'wether Montenegro will recognize Kosovo or not.'

Peggy

pre 17 godina

When Mr. Feith find a way to "convince" the rest of the world to recognize Kosovo then he might be in a position to say something worth listening to.

Until then, go and have your meeting with your kindergarten group because they don't have any power to enforce their decision.

Unless I am mistaken, there is only one UN and trying to create another with 43 countries is just children playing dress up.

EA

pre 17 godina

A question for the Serbian panel.
Who is more independent from Serbia?
a)Kosova (o)
or
b)Montenegro

look into whether Montenegro has the capacity to recognise Kosova as an independent country.

ZK UK

pre 17 godina

Kosovo's independence is still born, the Ahtisaari plan is dead and there's nothing international about this steering group. It is formed of the same old 21 EU and NATO nations pushing for independence as the rest of the world wants nothing to do with this nonsense.

It is a complete farce and Feith went beyond his mandate when calling on Montenegro to recognise Kosovo. It all looks a little desperate.

Mike

pre 17 godina

This guy is hilarious. Is the EU appointing officials based on trying to give every aspiring potentate, prefect and sipahi a chance these days? Is this part of some Special Education, or No Child Left policy?

This entire Monty Python skit in Kosovo kind of reminds me of that old circus act in which a house is on fire, and a VW Beetle comes zippping up and running around the ring. 20 - 30 clowns bounce out, start jumping around, try to get the fire hose to put out the building, but only end up spraying the audience.

Add a little Benny Hill music, and you've got yourself one comic skit that's a little too close to home.

Enjoy the weekend everyone.

Jovan

pre 17 godina

I find "news" like this quite boring, who cares what Feith has to say...and furthermore, in which capacity he´s making particular statements... that´s a kind of playing around that only shows how desperate they are. nothing achieved, and now trying to irritate with stupid statements, that a few days later turn out to be said in a different context..

wow.


great news, B92.

KV

pre 17 godina

To answer your question EA, there is no comparison. Montenegro is an independent nation, Albanian Kosovo is not. It is still leagally a Serbian province, run by the UN and some EU representatives. Security is provided by the NATO troops. The northern part totally ignores the Pristina self-appointed authorities. You tell me EA, how is this Albanian part of Kosovo considered independent?

(acakamen, 28 June 2008 17:15)

how is Serbia independent? It got bombed by NATO.

strav

pre 17 godina

A question for the Serbian panel.
Who is more independent from Serbia?
a)Kosova (o)
or
b)Montenegro

look into whether Montenegro has the capacity to recognise Kosova as an independent country.
(EA, 28 June 2008 13:50)

Montenegro have a seat at the UN and are recognised by everybody. Kosovo is the opposite, or haven't you noticed.

acakamen

pre 17 godina

To answer your question EA, there is no comparison. Montenegro is an independent nation, Albanian Kosovo is not. It is still leagally a Serbian province, run by the UN and some EU representatives. Security is provided by the NATO troops. The northern part totally ignores the Pristina self-appointed authorities. You tell me EA, how is this Albanian part of Kosovo considered independent?

Sretan Vidovdan everyone.

veki

pre 17 godina

In the event of Montenegro recognizing Kosovo, Serbia might withdraw its ambassador from Podgorica "and that’s all.“

with no hard feelings,
but I think there should be some more than just ambassador withdrawal.

How many Montenegrians live in Serbia?If Serbia is such an evil country maybe they should all move to more 'democratic' areas of Balkan like Kosovo and yes, their homecountry Montenegro.Why staying?

Both are 'coastal' countries too, much better than Serbia anyway.

So that we would take a break from
this utterly stupid 'wether Montenegro will recognize Kosovo or not.'

Joachim

pre 17 godina

This guy is talking too much for somebody who has nothing to say, same as my prefered taxidriver. Only, the statements of the taxidriver are never in the news. I really don't understand why since he's a real nice guy! Shame on B92!

ZK UK

pre 17 godina

Joachim, Feith is obviously getting paid well to do nothing. I suppose he is just making noise to make himself look productive. Fortunately, that noise isn't going down too well with some members in the EU. It really isn't going too well for the Albanians.

Dragan, Toronto

pre 17 godina

Feith is still singing on both ends. But once again, who is Feith? He is nobody, but a self-appointed P.R. campainer for a dead cause.

Jovan

pre 17 godina

"how is Serbia independent? It got bombed by NATO.
(KV, 28 June 2008 20:29)"

being bombed by a bunch of cowards from 18000 feet in order to install an albanian puppet-entity on serbian territory makes Serbia less independent?

Serbia has internationally recognized borders, you don´t. Serbia has the moral highground in regard to the Kosovo-issue, you don´t.
Serbia has the means to re-integrate its southern province. Serbia has allies which are not only interested in the issue for their own narrow short-term political interests, like the US. Serbia´s allies are the leader s to be, in the future. yours are on the way downhill...

this could be continued on and on...

the bottom-line is: yes indeed, Serbia IS what you will never be: independent. since 1878.

compared to Serbia you are just nothing, ...you´re a part of Serbia. that´s what you are.

so, those rather childish attempt of a provocation doesn´t suit you well, my dear albanian friend!

Peggy

pre 17 godina

When Mr. Feith find a way to "convince" the rest of the world to recognize Kosovo then he might be in a position to say something worth listening to.

Until then, go and have your meeting with your kindergarten group because they don't have any power to enforce their decision.

Unless I am mistaken, there is only one UN and trying to create another with 43 countries is just children playing dress up.