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Wednesday, 06.02.2013.

09:06

Serbia's position on Kosovo defined, Nikolić says

Serbia has defined its position on Kosovo in its platform and it cannot abandon it, Serbian President Tomislav Nikolić says.

Izvor: Tanjug

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brian

pre 13 godina

Serbias position is very defined . Complete recognition of kosovo independence. Few countries support kosovo independence more than serbia

M-la-maudite

pre 13 godina

Actually the resolution was adopted by the National Parliament and published in the Official Gazette. It was also published on this very internet site. So, nothing hidden or covert about it. The resolution and underlying platform are an attempt by President Nikolic and the current government to find a solution which would improve the situation for all concerned parties, if the EU or Kosovo* provisory institutions are unable to see this, they will just guarantee a decades long deadlock... which would surely not be in the interest of either the internationals nor the provisional side... Think about it one minute!

EA

pre 13 godina

I am preatty sure that Nikolic will get the messege directly from Jahjaga.....but also from EU....what Serbia needs to do. Strict reciprocity approach would be a way forward wifh Serbia.

Nash Klikerash

pre 13 godina

and btw, who are you to allow anything? nobody is asking you. you're not even able to get to kosovo without being allowed by prishtina. you're nothing but a joke.
(CH, 6 February 2013 09:56

I think that it is more fair and accurate to say that Kosovo* "independence" is nothing but a joke--and not just any joke--but an International one. A real big one dude!!!
Thank you for visiting with me.

CH

pre 13 godina

well your resolution is not worth the paper it is written on. nobody cares about this resolution. where is this resolution? wasn't it supposed to be made public? I guess your people have to wait another 6 months to see it, since they had to wait so long to even see if it existed.
and btw, who are you to allow anything? nobody is asking you. you're not even able to get to kosovo without being allowed by prishtina. you're nothing but a joke.

CH

pre 13 godina

well your resolution is not worth the paper it is written on. nobody cares about this resolution. where is this resolution? wasn't it supposed to be made public? I guess your people have to wait another 6 months to see it, since they had to wait so long to even see if it existed.
and btw, who are you to allow anything? nobody is asking you. you're not even able to get to kosovo without being allowed by prishtina. you're nothing but a joke.

Nash Klikerash

pre 13 godina

and btw, who are you to allow anything? nobody is asking you. you're not even able to get to kosovo without being allowed by prishtina. you're nothing but a joke.
(CH, 6 February 2013 09:56

I think that it is more fair and accurate to say that Kosovo* "independence" is nothing but a joke--and not just any joke--but an International one. A real big one dude!!!
Thank you for visiting with me.

EA

pre 13 godina

I am preatty sure that Nikolic will get the messege directly from Jahjaga.....but also from EU....what Serbia needs to do. Strict reciprocity approach would be a way forward wifh Serbia.

brian

pre 13 godina

Serbias position is very defined . Complete recognition of kosovo independence. Few countries support kosovo independence more than serbia

M-la-maudite

pre 13 godina

Actually the resolution was adopted by the National Parliament and published in the Official Gazette. It was also published on this very internet site. So, nothing hidden or covert about it. The resolution and underlying platform are an attempt by President Nikolic and the current government to find a solution which would improve the situation for all concerned parties, if the EU or Kosovo* provisory institutions are unable to see this, they will just guarantee a decades long deadlock... which would surely not be in the interest of either the internationals nor the provisional side... Think about it one minute!

CH

pre 13 godina

well your resolution is not worth the paper it is written on. nobody cares about this resolution. where is this resolution? wasn't it supposed to be made public? I guess your people have to wait another 6 months to see it, since they had to wait so long to even see if it existed.
and btw, who are you to allow anything? nobody is asking you. you're not even able to get to kosovo without being allowed by prishtina. you're nothing but a joke.

EA

pre 13 godina

I am preatty sure that Nikolic will get the messege directly from Jahjaga.....but also from EU....what Serbia needs to do. Strict reciprocity approach would be a way forward wifh Serbia.

Nash Klikerash

pre 13 godina

and btw, who are you to allow anything? nobody is asking you. you're not even able to get to kosovo without being allowed by prishtina. you're nothing but a joke.
(CH, 6 February 2013 09:56

I think that it is more fair and accurate to say that Kosovo* "independence" is nothing but a joke--and not just any joke--but an International one. A real big one dude!!!
Thank you for visiting with me.

brian

pre 13 godina

Serbias position is very defined . Complete recognition of kosovo independence. Few countries support kosovo independence more than serbia

M-la-maudite

pre 13 godina

Actually the resolution was adopted by the National Parliament and published in the Official Gazette. It was also published on this very internet site. So, nothing hidden or covert about it. The resolution and underlying platform are an attempt by President Nikolic and the current government to find a solution which would improve the situation for all concerned parties, if the EU or Kosovo* provisory institutions are unable to see this, they will just guarantee a decades long deadlock... which would surely not be in the interest of either the internationals nor the provisional side... Think about it one minute!