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Friday, 05.02.2010.

09:35

OSCE debates situation in Kosovo

The OSCE Mission in Kosovo intends to monitor the influence that the KFOR reduction is going to have on Kosovo communities.

Izvor: Tanjug

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laki bani

pre 16 godina

Clive – UK, from your stance it is quite clear that you are a Serb enjoining the same comfort as Kosova – USA. You are pretending to be a defender of the justice, and to be a fighter against nationalism. However you failed to disguise you secret desires while expressing your view over the problem. First of all, your attempt to encourage auditorium about the Albanian’s safe future, reassuring them that Serbs will do no harm to KA’s, sounds so nationalistic to me. Another issue you were trapped into is you stance to the status of Kosova! Classifying a government elected legally as illegal, is nothing but declining the reality, or expression of a jealousy over its existence. These (in my opinion) are clear indicators showing that your comment was forced by hatred other than coming up with eventual reasonable suggestions.
This is in no case attempt to defend any one, but I (as an individual to face und experience all contradictions in Kosova/o, in daily bases) am fed up with either Albanian or Serbian Diaspora fighting each other with nothing but nationalism.
Suggestion; please if you can not contribute, don’t hamper our miserable position?

Zoti

pre 16 godina

The reality of more than autonomy, less than independence can then be sealed so a peaceful and prosperous future can begin.
(Zoran, 5 February 2010 10:08)

Zoran I must say that I like the ring of MTALTIROK, the More Than Autnomous Less Than Independent Republic of Kosova. It just rolls off the tongue. Does that offer come with "high chair" at the UN too?

Milan

pre 16 godina

Daydreaming again, again and again.
There will not be any status talks ever again. There is nothing that Serbia can offer to Kosova, so as to make them go back to the table.
As for north, Kosova/o govermant is going an extra mile to try e integrate them peacefully, but a time will come that even force here and there must be used, to bring situation under control from mafia thughs.
(Kosova-USA, 5 February 2010 11:02)
Mafia thugs are in pseudogovernment in Priština.

Clive - UK

pre 16 godina

Kosovo USA – if you are in the US you like me have the PRIVELEGE of being able to comment from the comfort of a first world nation that gives you many rights – thank the Lord. However you should apply a little less nationalism if you wish to be taken seriously. Are you an American whose loyalties are to the US or are you a KA? The fact is, as I have stated many times, the Serbs want nothing to do with the KA’s and that is unlikely to change in our lifetime – too much polluted water has passed under the bridge. The illegal government in Pristina would I am sure like to flex their muscles North of the Ibar. I would bet any amount of money you like that the West will not allow Prisitina to do so. Additionally, good as you think UCK or the KLA, or whatever they call themselves now, the Serbs will give them more than a run for their money. So I see a stalemate for many years to come – I don’t see the Serbs budging 1” – nor should they!

Kosova-USA

pre 16 godina

Well, it all sounds good to me. Once the plan to "integrate" the north fails we'll have an opportunity to finalise status negotiations and agree on the functional partition. The reality of more than autonomy, less than independence can then be sealed so a peaceful and prosperous future can begin.
(Zoran, 5 February 2010 10:08)

Daydreaming again, again and again.
There will not be any status talks ever again. There is nothing that Serbia can offer to Kosova, so as to make them go back to the table.
As for north, Kosova/o govermant is going an extra mile to try e integrate them peacefully, but a time will come that even force here and there must be used, to bring situation under control from mafia thughs.

Zoran

pre 16 godina

Well, it all sounds good to me. Once the plan to "integrate" the north fails we'll have an opportunity to finalise status negotiations and agree on the functional partition. The reality of more than autonomy, less than independence can then be sealed so a peaceful and prosperous future can begin.

Zoran

pre 16 godina

Well, it all sounds good to me. Once the plan to "integrate" the north fails we'll have an opportunity to finalise status negotiations and agree on the functional partition. The reality of more than autonomy, less than independence can then be sealed so a peaceful and prosperous future can begin.

Clive - UK

pre 16 godina

Kosovo USA – if you are in the US you like me have the PRIVELEGE of being able to comment from the comfort of a first world nation that gives you many rights – thank the Lord. However you should apply a little less nationalism if you wish to be taken seriously. Are you an American whose loyalties are to the US or are you a KA? The fact is, as I have stated many times, the Serbs want nothing to do with the KA’s and that is unlikely to change in our lifetime – too much polluted water has passed under the bridge. The illegal government in Pristina would I am sure like to flex their muscles North of the Ibar. I would bet any amount of money you like that the West will not allow Prisitina to do so. Additionally, good as you think UCK or the KLA, or whatever they call themselves now, the Serbs will give them more than a run for their money. So I see a stalemate for many years to come – I don’t see the Serbs budging 1” – nor should they!

Kosova-USA

pre 16 godina

Well, it all sounds good to me. Once the plan to "integrate" the north fails we'll have an opportunity to finalise status negotiations and agree on the functional partition. The reality of more than autonomy, less than independence can then be sealed so a peaceful and prosperous future can begin.
(Zoran, 5 February 2010 10:08)

Daydreaming again, again and again.
There will not be any status talks ever again. There is nothing that Serbia can offer to Kosova, so as to make them go back to the table.
As for north, Kosova/o govermant is going an extra mile to try e integrate them peacefully, but a time will come that even force here and there must be used, to bring situation under control from mafia thughs.

Milan

pre 16 godina

Daydreaming again, again and again.
There will not be any status talks ever again. There is nothing that Serbia can offer to Kosova, so as to make them go back to the table.
As for north, Kosova/o govermant is going an extra mile to try e integrate them peacefully, but a time will come that even force here and there must be used, to bring situation under control from mafia thughs.
(Kosova-USA, 5 February 2010 11:02)
Mafia thugs are in pseudogovernment in Priština.

Zoti

pre 16 godina

The reality of more than autonomy, less than independence can then be sealed so a peaceful and prosperous future can begin.
(Zoran, 5 February 2010 10:08)

Zoran I must say that I like the ring of MTALTIROK, the More Than Autnomous Less Than Independent Republic of Kosova. It just rolls off the tongue. Does that offer come with "high chair" at the UN too?

laki bani

pre 16 godina

Clive – UK, from your stance it is quite clear that you are a Serb enjoining the same comfort as Kosova – USA. You are pretending to be a defender of the justice, and to be a fighter against nationalism. However you failed to disguise you secret desires while expressing your view over the problem. First of all, your attempt to encourage auditorium about the Albanian’s safe future, reassuring them that Serbs will do no harm to KA’s, sounds so nationalistic to me. Another issue you were trapped into is you stance to the status of Kosova! Classifying a government elected legally as illegal, is nothing but declining the reality, or expression of a jealousy over its existence. These (in my opinion) are clear indicators showing that your comment was forced by hatred other than coming up with eventual reasonable suggestions.
This is in no case attempt to defend any one, but I (as an individual to face und experience all contradictions in Kosova/o, in daily bases) am fed up with either Albanian or Serbian Diaspora fighting each other with nothing but nationalism.
Suggestion; please if you can not contribute, don’t hamper our miserable position?

Kosova-USA

pre 16 godina

Well, it all sounds good to me. Once the plan to "integrate" the north fails we'll have an opportunity to finalise status negotiations and agree on the functional partition. The reality of more than autonomy, less than independence can then be sealed so a peaceful and prosperous future can begin.
(Zoran, 5 February 2010 10:08)

Daydreaming again, again and again.
There will not be any status talks ever again. There is nothing that Serbia can offer to Kosova, so as to make them go back to the table.
As for north, Kosova/o govermant is going an extra mile to try e integrate them peacefully, but a time will come that even force here and there must be used, to bring situation under control from mafia thughs.

Zoran

pre 16 godina

Well, it all sounds good to me. Once the plan to "integrate" the north fails we'll have an opportunity to finalise status negotiations and agree on the functional partition. The reality of more than autonomy, less than independence can then be sealed so a peaceful and prosperous future can begin.

Clive - UK

pre 16 godina

Kosovo USA – if you are in the US you like me have the PRIVELEGE of being able to comment from the comfort of a first world nation that gives you many rights – thank the Lord. However you should apply a little less nationalism if you wish to be taken seriously. Are you an American whose loyalties are to the US or are you a KA? The fact is, as I have stated many times, the Serbs want nothing to do with the KA’s and that is unlikely to change in our lifetime – too much polluted water has passed under the bridge. The illegal government in Pristina would I am sure like to flex their muscles North of the Ibar. I would bet any amount of money you like that the West will not allow Prisitina to do so. Additionally, good as you think UCK or the KLA, or whatever they call themselves now, the Serbs will give them more than a run for their money. So I see a stalemate for many years to come – I don’t see the Serbs budging 1” – nor should they!

Milan

pre 16 godina

Daydreaming again, again and again.
There will not be any status talks ever again. There is nothing that Serbia can offer to Kosova, so as to make them go back to the table.
As for north, Kosova/o govermant is going an extra mile to try e integrate them peacefully, but a time will come that even force here and there must be used, to bring situation under control from mafia thughs.
(Kosova-USA, 5 February 2010 11:02)
Mafia thugs are in pseudogovernment in Priština.

Zoti

pre 16 godina

The reality of more than autonomy, less than independence can then be sealed so a peaceful and prosperous future can begin.
(Zoran, 5 February 2010 10:08)

Zoran I must say that I like the ring of MTALTIROK, the More Than Autnomous Less Than Independent Republic of Kosova. It just rolls off the tongue. Does that offer come with "high chair" at the UN too?

laki bani

pre 16 godina

Clive – UK, from your stance it is quite clear that you are a Serb enjoining the same comfort as Kosova – USA. You are pretending to be a defender of the justice, and to be a fighter against nationalism. However you failed to disguise you secret desires while expressing your view over the problem. First of all, your attempt to encourage auditorium about the Albanian’s safe future, reassuring them that Serbs will do no harm to KA’s, sounds so nationalistic to me. Another issue you were trapped into is you stance to the status of Kosova! Classifying a government elected legally as illegal, is nothing but declining the reality, or expression of a jealousy over its existence. These (in my opinion) are clear indicators showing that your comment was forced by hatred other than coming up with eventual reasonable suggestions.
This is in no case attempt to defend any one, but I (as an individual to face und experience all contradictions in Kosova/o, in daily bases) am fed up with either Albanian or Serbian Diaspora fighting each other with nothing but nationalism.
Suggestion; please if you can not contribute, don’t hamper our miserable position?