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Wednesday, 13.02.2013.

10:47

President, PM confer with Serbian patriarch

Serbian President Tomislav Nikolić and PM Ivica Dačić met with Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC) Patriarch Irinej on Wednesday.

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sj

pre 13 godina

(The Count of Kosova, 13 February 2013 18:10)

Constantine the Great was born in Nis, today’s Serbia, and he was responsible for establishing the basis of Christianity that is observed even today and the minor fact the Serbs are Christians, then pray tell where would you suggest that this Edict of Milan be celebrate? Tirana? Since some of your people claim Constantine’s was Albanian?
Serbs have never claimed that Constantine was Serbian unlike your lot.

Detroit_SERB

pre 13 godina

Serbia did not exist 1700 years ago, what is there to discuss!

Perhaps the Patriarch can advise Nikolic to stage another bogus hunger strike to get attention. His first "hunger strike" didn't even last two days. The best part of Nikolic's foolish stunt was the stupid sheepish grin on his face that was captured in a photo and was broadcast around the world. How can anyone take this clown seriously.
(The Count of Kosova, 13 February 2013 18:10)
You got some anger issues. You better stick to learing history at the dinner table from your father and uncles. If you were to pick up a book and study history the truth would amaze you.

The Count of Kosova

pre 13 godina

Nikolić and the patriarch also discussed future events that will be held to mark 1700 years of the Edict of Milan, the president's press office said in a release.

Serbia did not exist 1700 years ago, what is there to discuss!

Perhaps the Patriarch can advise Nikolic to stage another bogus hunger strike to get attention. His first "hunger strike" didn't even last two days. The best part of Nikolic's foolish stunt was the stupid sheepish grin on his face that was captured in a photo and was broadcast around the world. How can anyone take this clown seriously.

The Count of Kosova

pre 13 godina

Nikolić and the patriarch also discussed future events that will be held to mark 1700 years of the Edict of Milan, the president's press office said in a release.

Serbia did not exist 1700 years ago, what is there to discuss!

Perhaps the Patriarch can advise Nikolic to stage another bogus hunger strike to get attention. His first "hunger strike" didn't even last two days. The best part of Nikolic's foolish stunt was the stupid sheepish grin on his face that was captured in a photo and was broadcast around the world. How can anyone take this clown seriously.

Detroit_SERB

pre 13 godina

Serbia did not exist 1700 years ago, what is there to discuss!

Perhaps the Patriarch can advise Nikolic to stage another bogus hunger strike to get attention. His first "hunger strike" didn't even last two days. The best part of Nikolic's foolish stunt was the stupid sheepish grin on his face that was captured in a photo and was broadcast around the world. How can anyone take this clown seriously.
(The Count of Kosova, 13 February 2013 18:10)
You got some anger issues. You better stick to learing history at the dinner table from your father and uncles. If you were to pick up a book and study history the truth would amaze you.

sj

pre 13 godina

(The Count of Kosova, 13 February 2013 18:10)

Constantine the Great was born in Nis, today’s Serbia, and he was responsible for establishing the basis of Christianity that is observed even today and the minor fact the Serbs are Christians, then pray tell where would you suggest that this Edict of Milan be celebrate? Tirana? Since some of your people claim Constantine’s was Albanian?
Serbs have never claimed that Constantine was Serbian unlike your lot.

Detroit_SERB

pre 13 godina

Serbia did not exist 1700 years ago, what is there to discuss!

Perhaps the Patriarch can advise Nikolic to stage another bogus hunger strike to get attention. His first "hunger strike" didn't even last two days. The best part of Nikolic's foolish stunt was the stupid sheepish grin on his face that was captured in a photo and was broadcast around the world. How can anyone take this clown seriously.
(The Count of Kosova, 13 February 2013 18:10)
You got some anger issues. You better stick to learing history at the dinner table from your father and uncles. If you were to pick up a book and study history the truth would amaze you.

The Count of Kosova

pre 13 godina

Nikolić and the patriarch also discussed future events that will be held to mark 1700 years of the Edict of Milan, the president's press office said in a release.

Serbia did not exist 1700 years ago, what is there to discuss!

Perhaps the Patriarch can advise Nikolic to stage another bogus hunger strike to get attention. His first "hunger strike" didn't even last two days. The best part of Nikolic's foolish stunt was the stupid sheepish grin on his face that was captured in a photo and was broadcast around the world. How can anyone take this clown seriously.

sj

pre 13 godina

(The Count of Kosova, 13 February 2013 18:10)

Constantine the Great was born in Nis, today’s Serbia, and he was responsible for establishing the basis of Christianity that is observed even today and the minor fact the Serbs are Christians, then pray tell where would you suggest that this Edict of Milan be celebrate? Tirana? Since some of your people claim Constantine’s was Albanian?
Serbs have never claimed that Constantine was Serbian unlike your lot.