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Thursday, 28.02.2013.

14:36

“Tunisia won’t recognize Kosovo despite pressure”

Tunisian Ambassador to Serbia Majid Hamlaoui has told Serbian Deputy PM Rasim Ljajić that his country will not recognize Kosovo despite outside pressures.

Izvor: Tanjug

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icj1

pre 11 godina

No one cares what you think Ian. Your insight into the Balkans is as relevant as an 8-Track player and as accurate as a blunderbuss.
(The Rest of Us, 28 February 2013 17:57)

For no one caring, his comment got most of the replies here, including yours...

winston

pre 11 godina

Jesus, the world does not care who recognizes an independent Kosovo. The US/EU simply wants the Kosovo debate done with, they are sick of it, both diplomatically and financially, and want resolution. This constant debate here between Serbs and Albanians is hysterical. It's a piece of insignificant land on the world map, that few could even find, so get over yourselves.

Lenard

pre 11 godina

Sure soon as their moon god Allah stops visiting them every night. As you can see on the Tunisian flag in the crescent form of the moon with a star woo. The ancient pagan Arab tribes would be so impressed how many Muslim country's worship their moon god named Allah and have them in on the flags. The more things change the more they stay the same.

Ardi Asllani

pre 11 godina

Sorry forgot to add the official version of RCC.

RCC Board

Albania
Austria
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Croatia
Czech Republic
European Union (EU), represented by a representative of the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and a representative of the European Commission
Federal Republic of Germany
Finland
France
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Kosovo*
Latvia
Moldova
Montenegro
Norway
Romania
Serbia
Slovenia
Sweden
Switzerland
The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Turkey
United States of America



*This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo declaration of independence.

Vladimir

pre 11 godina

Ian....keep your money....you're gonna need it...having said that i will stop posting back and do like all the others who do not even bother reading or answering you on the forums...congrats,you have won the "BS" war..lol...you are the best at spending time writing stupid comments to the point where it seems to be some kind of organization...or is it always the same guy with multiple names?

Ari Gold

pre 11 godina

I'm willing to put money on it, Tunisia will recognise Kosovo before the end of 2014.
(Ian, UK, 28 February 2013 15:06)

What does that even mean? Why do you always comment as if you are "in the know" about what's about to happen in world events. This is that typical arrogance you bring here, the ahead of the curb Western liberal here to share his knowledge with the peasant Balkan folk.

The thing is I don't even know if Tunisia will as you put it "recognize kosovo" (whatever that means), but this was their ambassador saying so. Now anything could happen but for now I'll take his word over a Europhile social reject from the UK. Your view don't even have much legitimacy with your own people and are considered fringe in the society you live in.

The Rest of Us

pre 11 godina

I'm willing to put money on it, Tunisia will recognise Kosovo before the end of 2014.
(Ian, UK, 28 February 2013 15:06)

No one cares what you think Ian. Your insight into the Balkans is as relevant as an 8-Track player and as accurate as a blunderbuss.

winston

pre 11 godina

Great, there will be another banana republic where Serbia can export their toxic milk, and heavy metal laden grain crops. Tunisia, and other sub-civilized world standard countries, are not as restrictive as the EU. I'm just wondering what Serbia will do if it gets the talks date, and then has to start obeying EU standards? Better get rid of all the toxic agriculture while you can BG, because Merkel isn't going to be accepting your garbage.

Captain America

pre 11 godina

Just goes to show you what B92's priorities are when they write an entire article about "Tunisia" resisting pressure to recognize Kosova, but they don't even bother writing an article about countries that continue to recognize Kosova like they used to when Kosova first declared independence. Yeah, you keep "reporting" the news B92.

Vladimir

pre 11 godina

Ian....keep your money....you're gonna need it...having said that i will stop posting back and do like all the others who do not even bother reading or answering you on the forums...congrats,you have won the "BS" war..lol...you are the best at spending time writing stupid comments to the point where it seems to be some kind of organization...or is it always the same guy with multiple names?

The Rest of Us

pre 11 godina

I'm willing to put money on it, Tunisia will recognise Kosovo before the end of 2014.
(Ian, UK, 28 February 2013 15:06)

No one cares what you think Ian. Your insight into the Balkans is as relevant as an 8-Track player and as accurate as a blunderbuss.

Captain America

pre 11 godina

Just goes to show you what B92's priorities are when they write an entire article about "Tunisia" resisting pressure to recognize Kosova, but they don't even bother writing an article about countries that continue to recognize Kosova like they used to when Kosova first declared independence. Yeah, you keep "reporting" the news B92.

Ari Gold

pre 11 godina

I'm willing to put money on it, Tunisia will recognise Kosovo before the end of 2014.
(Ian, UK, 28 February 2013 15:06)

What does that even mean? Why do you always comment as if you are "in the know" about what's about to happen in world events. This is that typical arrogance you bring here, the ahead of the curb Western liberal here to share his knowledge with the peasant Balkan folk.

The thing is I don't even know if Tunisia will as you put it "recognize kosovo" (whatever that means), but this was their ambassador saying so. Now anything could happen but for now I'll take his word over a Europhile social reject from the UK. Your view don't even have much legitimacy with your own people and are considered fringe in the society you live in.

winston

pre 11 godina

Great, there will be another banana republic where Serbia can export their toxic milk, and heavy metal laden grain crops. Tunisia, and other sub-civilized world standard countries, are not as restrictive as the EU. I'm just wondering what Serbia will do if it gets the talks date, and then has to start obeying EU standards? Better get rid of all the toxic agriculture while you can BG, because Merkel isn't going to be accepting your garbage.

winston

pre 11 godina

Jesus, the world does not care who recognizes an independent Kosovo. The US/EU simply wants the Kosovo debate done with, they are sick of it, both diplomatically and financially, and want resolution. This constant debate here between Serbs and Albanians is hysterical. It's a piece of insignificant land on the world map, that few could even find, so get over yourselves.

Ardi Asllani

pre 11 godina

Sorry forgot to add the official version of RCC.

RCC Board

Albania
Austria
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Croatia
Czech Republic
European Union (EU), represented by a representative of the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and a representative of the European Commission
Federal Republic of Germany
Finland
France
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Kosovo*
Latvia
Moldova
Montenegro
Norway
Romania
Serbia
Slovenia
Sweden
Switzerland
The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Turkey
United States of America



*This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo declaration of independence.

Lenard

pre 11 godina

Sure soon as their moon god Allah stops visiting them every night. As you can see on the Tunisian flag in the crescent form of the moon with a star woo. The ancient pagan Arab tribes would be so impressed how many Muslim country's worship their moon god named Allah and have them in on the flags. The more things change the more they stay the same.

icj1

pre 11 godina

No one cares what you think Ian. Your insight into the Balkans is as relevant as an 8-Track player and as accurate as a blunderbuss.
(The Rest of Us, 28 February 2013 17:57)

For no one caring, his comment got most of the replies here, including yours...

Captain America

pre 11 godina

Just goes to show you what B92's priorities are when they write an entire article about "Tunisia" resisting pressure to recognize Kosova, but they don't even bother writing an article about countries that continue to recognize Kosova like they used to when Kosova first declared independence. Yeah, you keep "reporting" the news B92.

winston

pre 11 godina

Great, there will be another banana republic where Serbia can export their toxic milk, and heavy metal laden grain crops. Tunisia, and other sub-civilized world standard countries, are not as restrictive as the EU. I'm just wondering what Serbia will do if it gets the talks date, and then has to start obeying EU standards? Better get rid of all the toxic agriculture while you can BG, because Merkel isn't going to be accepting your garbage.

Lenard

pre 11 godina

Sure soon as their moon god Allah stops visiting them every night. As you can see on the Tunisian flag in the crescent form of the moon with a star woo. The ancient pagan Arab tribes would be so impressed how many Muslim country's worship their moon god named Allah and have them in on the flags. The more things change the more they stay the same.

Ardi Asllani

pre 11 godina

Sorry forgot to add the official version of RCC.

RCC Board

Albania
Austria
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Croatia
Czech Republic
European Union (EU), represented by a representative of the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and a representative of the European Commission
Federal Republic of Germany
Finland
France
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Kosovo*
Latvia
Moldova
Montenegro
Norway
Romania
Serbia
Slovenia
Sweden
Switzerland
The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Turkey
United States of America



*This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo declaration of independence.

Ari Gold

pre 11 godina

I'm willing to put money on it, Tunisia will recognise Kosovo before the end of 2014.
(Ian, UK, 28 February 2013 15:06)

What does that even mean? Why do you always comment as if you are "in the know" about what's about to happen in world events. This is that typical arrogance you bring here, the ahead of the curb Western liberal here to share his knowledge with the peasant Balkan folk.

The thing is I don't even know if Tunisia will as you put it "recognize kosovo" (whatever that means), but this was their ambassador saying so. Now anything could happen but for now I'll take his word over a Europhile social reject from the UK. Your view don't even have much legitimacy with your own people and are considered fringe in the society you live in.

Vladimir

pre 11 godina

Ian....keep your money....you're gonna need it...having said that i will stop posting back and do like all the others who do not even bother reading or answering you on the forums...congrats,you have won the "BS" war..lol...you are the best at spending time writing stupid comments to the point where it seems to be some kind of organization...or is it always the same guy with multiple names?

The Rest of Us

pre 11 godina

I'm willing to put money on it, Tunisia will recognise Kosovo before the end of 2014.
(Ian, UK, 28 February 2013 15:06)

No one cares what you think Ian. Your insight into the Balkans is as relevant as an 8-Track player and as accurate as a blunderbuss.

winston

pre 11 godina

Jesus, the world does not care who recognizes an independent Kosovo. The US/EU simply wants the Kosovo debate done with, they are sick of it, both diplomatically and financially, and want resolution. This constant debate here between Serbs and Albanians is hysterical. It's a piece of insignificant land on the world map, that few could even find, so get over yourselves.

icj1

pre 11 godina

No one cares what you think Ian. Your insight into the Balkans is as relevant as an 8-Track player and as accurate as a blunderbuss.
(The Rest of Us, 28 February 2013 17:57)

For no one caring, his comment got most of the replies here, including yours...