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Monday, 31.12.2012.

13:26

Brnjak becomes "integrated border crossing"

The implementation of the Integrated Border Management (IBM) agreement began at administrative crossing between Kosovo and central Serbia in Brnjak.

Izvor: Tanjug

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icj1

pre 11 godina

There are no national symbols at the location, only traffic signs.

Just like when entering a prison! No national symbols must mean its not a different country after all.
(Hank the Tank, 31 December 2012 16:15)

Interesting... so, I guess we can say that Serbia is Kosovo :)

MikeC

pre 11 godina

Fee free to blindfold yourself (at any border). As long as you show your passport, custom declaration and a polite smile to the Albanian custom officer, everything is perfectly fine. Welcome to the border!

Commentator

Thanks to the ethnic clensing of serbs in Kosovo there is today 95 % albanians there. Its more likely you will need your documents to leave then the other way around, wouldn't you agree?

Commentator

pre 11 godina

Just like when entering a prison! No national symbols must mean its not a different country after all.
(Hank the Tank, 31 December 2012 16:15)

Feel free to blindfold yourself (at any border). As long as you show your passport, custom declaration and a polite smile to the Albanian custom officer, everything is perfectly fine. Welcome to the border!

Avni

pre 11 godina

There are no national symbols at the location, only traffic signs.

Just like when entering a prison! No national symbols must mean its not a different country after all.
(Hank the Tank, 31 December 2012 16:15)

That's called "making yourself feel happy" even though you know the truth hurts.

Ardi Asllani

pre 11 godina

There are no national symbols at the location, only traffic signs.

Just like when entering a prison! No national symbols must mean its not a different country after all.
(Hank the Tank, 31 December 2012 16:15)

If so, what is the point on IBM? Why have two different police and customs wearing the patches on their shoulder with different insignia? If that is the same country, than I am Jesus Christ. Happy New Year Hank. Ops, I should have waited till January 14,since your calendar is running slow.

Hank the Tank

pre 11 godina

There are no national symbols at the location, only traffic signs.

Just like when entering a prison! No national symbols must mean its not a different country after all.

Ardi Asllani

pre 11 godina

There are no national symbols at the location, only traffic signs.

Just like when entering a prison! No national symbols must mean its not a different country after all.
(Hank the Tank, 31 December 2012 16:15)

If so, what is the point on IBM? Why have two different police and customs wearing the patches on their shoulder with different insignia? If that is the same country, than I am Jesus Christ. Happy New Year Hank. Ops, I should have waited till January 14,since your calendar is running slow.

Avni

pre 11 godina

There are no national symbols at the location, only traffic signs.

Just like when entering a prison! No national symbols must mean its not a different country after all.
(Hank the Tank, 31 December 2012 16:15)

That's called "making yourself feel happy" even though you know the truth hurts.

Hank the Tank

pre 11 godina

There are no national symbols at the location, only traffic signs.

Just like when entering a prison! No national symbols must mean its not a different country after all.

Commentator

pre 11 godina

Just like when entering a prison! No national symbols must mean its not a different country after all.
(Hank the Tank, 31 December 2012 16:15)

Feel free to blindfold yourself (at any border). As long as you show your passport, custom declaration and a polite smile to the Albanian custom officer, everything is perfectly fine. Welcome to the border!

MikeC

pre 11 godina

Fee free to blindfold yourself (at any border). As long as you show your passport, custom declaration and a polite smile to the Albanian custom officer, everything is perfectly fine. Welcome to the border!

Commentator

Thanks to the ethnic clensing of serbs in Kosovo there is today 95 % albanians there. Its more likely you will need your documents to leave then the other way around, wouldn't you agree?

icj1

pre 11 godina

There are no national symbols at the location, only traffic signs.

Just like when entering a prison! No national symbols must mean its not a different country after all.
(Hank the Tank, 31 December 2012 16:15)

Interesting... so, I guess we can say that Serbia is Kosovo :)

Hank the Tank

pre 11 godina

There are no national symbols at the location, only traffic signs.

Just like when entering a prison! No national symbols must mean its not a different country after all.

Avni

pre 11 godina

There are no national symbols at the location, only traffic signs.

Just like when entering a prison! No national symbols must mean its not a different country after all.
(Hank the Tank, 31 December 2012 16:15)

That's called "making yourself feel happy" even though you know the truth hurts.

Ardi Asllani

pre 11 godina

There are no national symbols at the location, only traffic signs.

Just like when entering a prison! No national symbols must mean its not a different country after all.
(Hank the Tank, 31 December 2012 16:15)

If so, what is the point on IBM? Why have two different police and customs wearing the patches on their shoulder with different insignia? If that is the same country, than I am Jesus Christ. Happy New Year Hank. Ops, I should have waited till January 14,since your calendar is running slow.

Commentator

pre 11 godina

Just like when entering a prison! No national symbols must mean its not a different country after all.
(Hank the Tank, 31 December 2012 16:15)

Feel free to blindfold yourself (at any border). As long as you show your passport, custom declaration and a polite smile to the Albanian custom officer, everything is perfectly fine. Welcome to the border!

MikeC

pre 11 godina

Fee free to blindfold yourself (at any border). As long as you show your passport, custom declaration and a polite smile to the Albanian custom officer, everything is perfectly fine. Welcome to the border!

Commentator

Thanks to the ethnic clensing of serbs in Kosovo there is today 95 % albanians there. Its more likely you will need your documents to leave then the other way around, wouldn't you agree?

icj1

pre 11 godina

There are no national symbols at the location, only traffic signs.

Just like when entering a prison! No national symbols must mean its not a different country after all.
(Hank the Tank, 31 December 2012 16:15)

Interesting... so, I guess we can say that Serbia is Kosovo :)