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Serbia is recalling it's ambassadors from nation that are recognizing Kosovo?

by Guest60459  |  earlier

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Is this a smart move? As powerhouse nations recognize Kosovo as an independent nation Serbia is plunging further and further into isolation. Should the Serbs have a coup d'etat and burn the offices of Tanjug? For all this stupidity.

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  1. he he That is funny. I heard that Serbia was to withdraw diplomatic relations with ALL countries that recognize Kosova.

    So Serbia is taking itself into international isolation.

    Kosova will have dipolmatic relations with all the major nations of the world, USA, UK, France, Japan.. and Serbia will only have diplomatic relations with a few paraiah states. North Korea, anyone? LOL..

    I think it is obvious which is the legitimate state here.

    EDIT:  The Serbenda below me has been reading too much Tanjug. He is imagining support that doesn't exist.

    BELGIUM has already recognized Kosova

    http://www.kosovothanksyou.com/files/Bel...

    NETHERLANDS: Has not said it won't recognise Kosova, rather that it will wait a few weeks.

    INDIA: Has not said anything either way.

    SPAIN: Zapatero is a t**t who supports suicide bombing, so I'm not suprised he supports Serbia. There will be an election soon the new government will probably change Spain's posistion on Kosova. Both Euskkadi and Catalunia support Kosova

    CHINA: Has not said that it won't recognize Kosova but rather it wants more negotiantions. I wouldn't count on China as an ally, it didn't give you much real support against NATO. The best you will get from China is an 'abstain' in the UN

    Trust me China will eventully recognise Kosova, if only to stop Kosova recognising Taiwan. Chinese are petty that way. Not that care what China thinks, it's hardly a democracy.

    GREECE: Your oldest friend, hasn't been very vocal support you in this either issue either. Even they are planning to recognise Kosova in a few months time. They sold you out for EU support over Macedonia's name.

    ROMANIA: Even Romania is not steadfast in your camp. One party in the govnernment coalition supports Kosova independence. And the defence minisiter have said that Romania have to will change it's posistion over Kosova to fit in with the rest of the EU's

    http://evz.ro/articole/detalii-articol/7...

    http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=4...

    All your 'support' is very weak and won't last long. Even Russia will sell you out with the right deal.

    So far Kosova has only been officially independent 4 days Already these countries officially regocnize it:

    Costa Rica, USA, France, United Kingdom, Afghanistan, Albania, Turkey,  Australia, Senegal, Malaysia, Germany,  Latvia, Estonia, Italy, Belgium,  Finland,  Lithuania, Austria.

    In the days and weeks to come many more countries will, but of course these things take time :-)

    Serbia on the other hand will lose dipolmatic relationships with most of the major economies in the world. Still they will always have the brotherly love of Abkazia :-))))

    Edit: To another clueless Serb.  You are wrong!!!. Slovenia declared independence on June 1991, it wasn't until December that year when Germany recognised independence and most other countries even later than that. These things take time. It was a similar story for Croatia. I don't need to tell anyone what Serbia's reaction was...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sta...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_rel...


  2. Serbia doesn't need USA or THE EU.

    Russia, Japan, India, China are wide markets.

    And anyway I don't wanna see Serbia obeying US or France or UK.

    Ko to kaze, ko to laze Srbija je mala.....

    @I will of course stand on China's, Russia's...side.

    @Freedom, for your information, after 4 days, as you say, Croatia and Slovenia were recognized by most of the countries in the world. What about Kosovo after 4 days? Almost nothing!! It already means a lot...because the rest of the world perfectly knows what Kosovo is...

    @Answer to the clueless Albanian with a flag: every country was ready to recognize Slovenia and Croatia in June 1991 BUT the EU postponed the recognition of those countries for 3 months, just because a compromise was expected to be found among all the parties.

    Probably you were a baby or perhaps you have a memory problem.

  3. Serbia has Serbia of course, Russia, China, India, Spain, Greece, Slovakia, Netherlands, Belgium, Romania, Cyprus, there's more, can't remember. For: Germany, Italy, France, UK, Austria, US, Turkey, Albania, Afghanistan, and what do you know, Taiwan :)

  4. WHEN A PIMP TAKES MY GARDEN FOR HIS NEWLY ESTABLISHED WHOREHOUSE, I WOULD NOT LEAVE MY CHILDREN UNDER HIS ROOF.

    Comprende ?

  5. No.  Serbia is building strong relations with its neighbors, including Romania.  The EU understands that it cannot isolate Serbia, and clearly, as 7 members are vehemently disagreeing with the declaration of independence by this puppet government in Pristina, the EU is not wholly unified in its attitudes toward Serbia or Albanians in Kosovo.  Serbia needs to send the absolute strongest message it can regarding Kosovo.  The EU and US have no will or appetite to see an escalation of violence in the Balkans.  Serbia needs to declare the U.N. mandate illegitimate if nations recognize Kosovo (a strict violation of the U.N. mission to oversee Kosovo in the absence of Serbian forces).  Then a peaceful movement of Serbian people to Kosovo to reinstate control.  Dare the Albanians to use violence, let us see the spin the Western media can contrive this time.  Kosovo is part of Serbia and Serbia has the moral right to exercise its authority over it's own province, especially when the U.N. encourages thieves and murderers to put up a puppet government and declare an act of treason against the Serbian Constitution.

    Serbia has bled for Kosovo for 1500 years.  Albanians are not Kosovars, they've adopted a Serbian province as their own homeland in the last couple hundred years, since 1690 did they begin trickling in, while importing their push for a Greater Albania.

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