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Wednesday, 02.11.2011.

19:22

"No tragedy if Serbia fails to become EU candidate"

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Keenon

pre 13 godina

Good diatels here not seen elesewhere such as the 300 police crossing the border to sign on as Serb police working in Kosovo.The Kosovo encounter is not going to wind down any time soon. The EU has no plan other than denying Serbia economic privileges.Carrying out sanctions against Belgrade will only tip the current pro-EU coalition out of power, and allow in the pro-Russian less friendly faction.This has been a classic demonstration by the EU as to how defeat can be snatched from the jaws of victory.If the Serbs had been allowed to develop their economy first, their new-found privileges might have softened them up for a deal on Kosovo later.The EU success in Belgrade has been converted into a failure of colossal proportions overnight, weakening the EU from wing to wing.Its economic vulnerabilities, and the stresses within the eurozone will now be far more serious.Is Kosovo the beginning of the end for the EU? It looks like it.

bob

pre 13 godina

no, serbia doesn't need eu. they can become the switzerland or norway of the balkans with all their natural resources, highly developed industry, tourist offer, and super intelligent government and workforce. no, no need to join the eu.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 14 godina

"I remember his name was Alex / Alexander who stated that everyone in EU is fully aware that Kosovo is independent, there is no denying reality."
(KOSO, 2 November 2011 22:19)

It's the persons who think that Kosovo is 'fully independent' who are denying the reality.

KOSO

pre 14 godina

Đukić-Dejanović: Nobody has asked us to recognize Kosovo’s independence but when you offer them arguments that five EU members have not recognized Kosovo either, then things become clearer ...

You mean to tell me that the world doesn't revolve around your weak arguments as basis of reality? Get out!

So what that 5 EU members have not already recognized Kosovars with open arms? A couple days ago representatives from those same five came to Kosovo, and it was the Greek representative, I remember his name was Alex / Alexander who stated that everyone in EU is fully aware that Kosovo is independent, there is no denying reality.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 14 godina

"I remember his name was Alex / Alexander who stated that everyone in EU is fully aware that Kosovo is independent, there is no denying reality."
(KOSO, 2 November 2011 22:19)

It's the persons who think that Kosovo is 'fully independent' who are denying the reality.

KOSO

pre 14 godina

Đukić-Dejanović: Nobody has asked us to recognize Kosovo’s independence but when you offer them arguments that five EU members have not recognized Kosovo either, then things become clearer ...

You mean to tell me that the world doesn't revolve around your weak arguments as basis of reality? Get out!

So what that 5 EU members have not already recognized Kosovars with open arms? A couple days ago representatives from those same five came to Kosovo, and it was the Greek representative, I remember his name was Alex / Alexander who stated that everyone in EU is fully aware that Kosovo is independent, there is no denying reality.

bob

pre 13 godina

no, serbia doesn't need eu. they can become the switzerland or norway of the balkans with all their natural resources, highly developed industry, tourist offer, and super intelligent government and workforce. no, no need to join the eu.

Keenon

pre 13 godina

Good diatels here not seen elesewhere such as the 300 police crossing the border to sign on as Serb police working in Kosovo.The Kosovo encounter is not going to wind down any time soon. The EU has no plan other than denying Serbia economic privileges.Carrying out sanctions against Belgrade will only tip the current pro-EU coalition out of power, and allow in the pro-Russian less friendly faction.This has been a classic demonstration by the EU as to how defeat can be snatched from the jaws of victory.If the Serbs had been allowed to develop their economy first, their new-found privileges might have softened them up for a deal on Kosovo later.The EU success in Belgrade has been converted into a failure of colossal proportions overnight, weakening the EU from wing to wing.Its economic vulnerabilities, and the stresses within the eurozone will now be far more serious.Is Kosovo the beginning of the end for the EU? It looks like it.

KOSO

pre 14 godina

Đukić-Dejanović: Nobody has asked us to recognize Kosovo’s independence but when you offer them arguments that five EU members have not recognized Kosovo either, then things become clearer ...

You mean to tell me that the world doesn't revolve around your weak arguments as basis of reality? Get out!

So what that 5 EU members have not already recognized Kosovars with open arms? A couple days ago representatives from those same five came to Kosovo, and it was the Greek representative, I remember his name was Alex / Alexander who stated that everyone in EU is fully aware that Kosovo is independent, there is no denying reality.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 14 godina

"I remember his name was Alex / Alexander who stated that everyone in EU is fully aware that Kosovo is independent, there is no denying reality."
(KOSO, 2 November 2011 22:19)

It's the persons who think that Kosovo is 'fully independent' who are denying the reality.

bob

pre 13 godina

no, serbia doesn't need eu. they can become the switzerland or norway of the balkans with all their natural resources, highly developed industry, tourist offer, and super intelligent government and workforce. no, no need to join the eu.

Keenon

pre 13 godina

Good diatels here not seen elesewhere such as the 300 police crossing the border to sign on as Serb police working in Kosovo.The Kosovo encounter is not going to wind down any time soon. The EU has no plan other than denying Serbia economic privileges.Carrying out sanctions against Belgrade will only tip the current pro-EU coalition out of power, and allow in the pro-Russian less friendly faction.This has been a classic demonstration by the EU as to how defeat can be snatched from the jaws of victory.If the Serbs had been allowed to develop their economy first, their new-found privileges might have softened them up for a deal on Kosovo later.The EU success in Belgrade has been converted into a failure of colossal proportions overnight, weakening the EU from wing to wing.Its economic vulnerabilities, and the stresses within the eurozone will now be far more serious.Is Kosovo the beginning of the end for the EU? It looks like it.