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Kosovo, Serbia hurl charges at each other at U.N.

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UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The acrimonious relations between Serbia and its former territory Kosovo spilled over at the United Nations on Monday when Kosovo accused Belgrade of stirring up crime in its northern areas.

Serbia, in response, said an "ethnic-Albanian mafia" was involved in human trafficking, arms-smuggling and drugs.

The exchanges took place in a Security Council debate on a report on Kosovo from Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon a year after Pristina seceded from Serbia. That followed more than a decade of upheaval in the Balkans.

"The situation in the north remains an issue of utmost concern," Kosovo's Foreign Minister Skender Hyseni told the meeting. "Lawlessness, with evident support of the leadership in Belgrade, has turned this part of Kosovo into a safe haven for all kinds of criminal and illegal economic activity."

Serbian President Boris Tadic restated Belgrade's position that his country would "never recognize the independence of Kosovo, either directly or indirectly."

"Serbia, together with a number of European Union member states, faces tremendous problems arising out of the activities of the ethnic-Albanian mafia in Kosovo, which specializes in the trafficking of narcotics, human beings and weapons." ...

Ban's report to the council said the security situation in Kosovo was generally stable, apart from a few recent incidents in the north.

He said many Kosovo Serbs there refuse to cooperate with authorities in the capital Pristina, while many Albanians see a continued U.N. presence as an obstacle to their independence.

TADIC: "KOSOVO IS NO STATE"

Hyseni said that his government was ready to engage in direct talks and normalize relations with Belgrade.

Tadic dismissed the idea that Kosovo had transformed itself into an independent country. "It is obvious to everyone today that 13 months after the illegal, unilateral declaration of independence Kosovo is no state," he told the council. ...
Russia's U.N. ambassador Vitaly Churkin brushed aside Hyseni's complaints of Serbian interference, saying "it is an attempt ... to accuse Belgrade of all the problems of Kosovo."

Kosovo, Serbia hurl charges at each other at U.N. - washingtonpost.com


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the words tha Tadic used in his speech, are nither Democratic-like nor President-Like

its to be ashamed of his manner for a President
 
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UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The acrimonious relations between Serbia and its former territory Kosovo spilled over at the United Nations on Monday when Kosovo accused Belgrade of stirring up crime in its northern areas.

Serbia, in response, said an "ethnic-Albanian mafia" was involved in human trafficking, arms-smuggling and drugs.

The exchanges took place in a Security Council debate on a report on Kosovo from Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon a year after Pristina seceded from Serbia. That followed more than a decade of upheaval in the Balkans.

"The situation in the north remains an issue of utmost concern," Kosovo's Foreign Minister Skender Hyseni told the meeting. "Lawlessness, with evident support of the leadership in Belgrade, has turned this part of Kosovo into a safe haven for all kinds of criminal and illegal economic activity."

Serbian President Boris Tadic restated Belgrade's position that his country would "never recognize the independence of Kosovo, either directly or indirectly."

"Serbia, together with a number of European Union member states, faces tremendous problems arising out of the activities of the ethnic-Albanian mafia in Kosovo, which specializes in the trafficking of narcotics, human beings and weapons." ...

Ban's report to the council said the security situation in Kosovo was generally stable, apart from a few recent incidents in the north.

He said many Kosovo Serbs there refuse to cooperate with authorities in the capital Pristina, while many Albanians see a continued U.N. presence as an obstacle to their independence.

TADIC: "KOSOVO IS NO STATE"

Hyseni said that his government was ready to engage in direct talks and normalize relations with Belgrade.

Tadic dismissed the idea that Kosovo had transformed itself into an independent country. "It is obvious to everyone today that 13 months after the illegal, unilateral declaration of independence Kosovo is no state," he told the council. ...
Russia's U.N. ambassador Vitaly Churkin brushed aside Hyseni's complaints of Serbian interference, saying "it is an attempt ... to accuse Belgrade of all the problems of Kosovo."

Kosovo, Serbia hurl charges at each other at U.N. - washingtonpost.com


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the words tha Tadic used in his speech, are nither Democratic-like nor President-Like

its to be ashamed of his manner for a President
ha-ha-ha
Thaci
Thaci: NATO bombing "historic event" 24 March 2009 | 09:50 | Source: B92 BELGRADE -- Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci says that the air strikes on Yugoslavia 10 years ago were “a great historic event for Kosovo.”

Thaci thanked the countries that had backed Kosovo on its path to independence.

“The successful culmination of the NATO campaign opened a new chapter in Kosovo’s recent history. A chapter of liberty and the construction of real democracy,” he said in a statement to coincide with the tenth anniversary of the start of the NATO air strikes on Yugoslavia, which claimed the lives of around 2,500 civilians, including 88 children.

The prime minister said that the Kosovo people would always be grateful to the West, the U.S., the EU and other NATO member states “for their support of the just battle for Kosovo’s liberty and independence.”

“Today, these countries continue to contribute to the construction of security in Kosovo as part of the KFOR military mission,” he said.

Thaci added that “Kosovo has entered its second year of independence in political unity, security, peace and inter-ethnic tolerance, having good relations with its neighbors and seriously engaged in meeting all the criteria for membership in all Euro-Atlantic mechanisms and becoming a part of all international structures.”



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Thats all we here from Thaci
 
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Thaci
Thaci: NATO bombing "historic event" 24 March 2009 | 09:50 | Source: B92 BELGRADE -- Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci says that the air strikes on Yugoslavia 10 years ago were “a great historic event for Kosovo.”

Thaci thanked the countries that had backed Kosovo on its path to independence.

“The successful culmination of the NATO campaign opened a new chapter in Kosovo’s recent history. A chapter of liberty and the construction of real democracy,” he said in a statement to coincide with the tenth anniversary of the start of the NATO air strikes on Yugoslavia, which claimed the lives of around 2,500 civilians, including 88 children.

The prime minister said that the Kosovo people would always be grateful to the West, the U.S., the EU and other NATO member states “for their support of the just battle for Kosovo’s liberty and independence.”

“Today, these countries continue to contribute to the construction of security in Kosovo as part of the KFOR military mission,” he said.

Thaci added that “Kosovo has entered its second year of independence in political unity, security, peace and inter-ethnic tolerance, having good relations with its neighbors and seriously engaged in meeting all the criteria for membership in all Euro-Atlantic mechanisms and becoming a part of all international structures.”



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Thats all we here from Thaci

what we heard from Tadic? hate?
all he can said now is unaproved "organ sellling". is that something that he can argue his stupid speech? unusefull hate stiring.
 
Sooner or later Tadic has to recognize our independence. He is on the right track to ruin himself and his country with his anger.

I mean Serbia is in a bad condition, too. They would better do if they look after their inner problems rather than to concentrate on Kosovo.

And, what Im always saying, he would set a good example for his people.
 
He is on the right track to ruin himself and his country with his anger.
Compare Tadic with former serbian politicians, besides Djindjic, and you will certainly recognize that he stands for democracy and peace. How come that almost every Albanian is talking about anger? Is there any evidence or proof?
 
Compare Tadic with former serbian politicians, besides Djindjic, and you will certainly recognize that he stands for democracy and peace. How come that almost every Albanian is talking about anger? Is there any evidence or proof?

He IS angry. With our independence, with other nations recognizing it, with the loss of a quite huge territory, with everybody seeing his nation as mad and lurid... he is angry with the whole situation. You cant deny it and Im too lazy to search for any proof.
 
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