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Shocking: Warning On Kosovo Recognition

‘Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica warned that any foreign recognition of Kosovo would be viewed as harsh interference in Serbia’s domestic affairs. He also said that integration into Europe would not be considered compensation for any loss of Serbia’s territorial integrity.’ (source:http://www.stratfor.com)

Of course this is not news but I decided to publish if for the sake of being transparent with all sides. Vice-President of Kostunica told me the same thing when I interviewed him in Belgrade in 2000. 

I am not shocked that they don’t want to give up Kosovo. I just don’t get it why? They abused Kosovo in every single way and now they claim that they love it and can’t live without it. Fhew, it’s kind of worrying because they sound like one of those abusing partners who beat the crap out of their partners and then they tell them, with tears and blood in their face:  ’Babe, I can’t live without you. I love you. You know that, don’t you?’

Kind of psychotic, isn’t it? And worrying because they claim to be democrats. Hmmm, democracy in which I’m living in Britain is completely and utterly different. Just take my word for it Mr.Kostunica.

Wake up Serbia, wake up. Check the dictionary and understand the word democracy. Do that for the sake of human rights.

May 16, 2007 Posted by givepeaceachance | 1999, 2007, Albanians, European Union, Fatmir Sejdiu, Germany, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC, KLA, Martti Ahtisaari, Resolution 1244, Russia, Security Council, Serbs, UCK, United Nations, United States, Vienna, Vojislav Kostunica, exile, independence, islam, kosovalive, kosovo, law, muslims, nationalism, nato, osce, serbia, terrorism, war | | 1 Comment

Germany expects UN agreement on Kosovo

fazeli20070505035921671.jpgGermany has said it expects to reach an agreement between UN Security Council members on the future status of Kosovo. “I think it is a positive sign what we hear from London that they are moving towards drafting a common resolution for the UN Security Council,” said Defense Minister Franz Josef Jung.

The German minister said it was of the “utmost importance” to settle Kosovo’s status through the Security Council to help the future development of the province and the Balkans.

“We should undertake all efforts to come to a joint resolution by the UN Security Council,” he told reporters.

“The resolution is now being prepared and the idea is to discuss it in May.”

http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=8760&sectionid=3510206

May 5, 2007 Posted by givepeaceachance | 1999, 2007, Albanians, European Union, Germany, KLA, Martti Ahtisaari, Resolution 1244, Russia, UCK, UN, United Nations, United States, independence, kosovo, kosovo war, law, nato, serbia, war | | No Comments Yet