Svoju devojku Mihaela Mronca, Gvido æe mo¾da ostaviti zbog Tadiæa. Pogledajte s 
koliko ljubavi i topline Tadiæ gleda Gvida, strasno ga dr¾eæi za ruku 
http://i467.photobucket.com/albums/rr39/vukotic/Politika/tadic_devojka.jpg?t=1283031132
Pogledajmo ¹ta ta smlata od predsednika veli: 
Srpski predstavnici iæi æe u Brisel da razgovaraju o moguæim promenama u nacrtu 
rezolucije koja bi bila prihvatljiva i za Srbiju i za velike sile! 
Tadiæ je jo¹ dodao, "kako æe moguæi kompromis biti u skladu sa srpskim 
nacionalnim interesima, ali æe, isto tako, zadovoljiti i velike sile!"
Ovo je, bre, za ludnicu!

Gvido i njegova "devojka"

Serbia ready for Kosovo compromise, up to a point: Tadic
http://www.tolerance.ca/Article.aspx?ID=95415&L=en


                
                
                
                
                
                
                



AFP/File - Andrej Isakovic*
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                BELGRADE - Serbia is ready to discuss changes to a draft 
resolution it has submitted to the UN General Assembly on Kosovo, but 
will never recognise the breakaway state, President Boris Tadic said 
Saturday.


Tadic's readiness to discuss the UN resolution with the European Union 
and other Western powers came days after German Foreign Minister Guido 
Westerwelle warned Belgrade that it could not join the bloc without a 
deal on Kosovo.


Serbian officials will travel to Brussels in the coming days to "talk 
about possible changes to the draft resolution that would be acceptable 
to both Serbia and big powers," Tadic was quoted as saying by the Tanjug
 news agency.


A possible compromise "that will remain in line with Serbia's national 
interests but will also please big powers" will be discussed in Brussels
 and Washington soon, Tadic said.


Belgrade submitted the UN resolution after the International Court of 
Justice (ICJ) issued a non-binding opinion in July that Kosovo's 2008 
declaration of independence from Serbia did not violate international 
law.


The resolution, much-criticised in Europe and due to be debated at the 
UN General Assembly next month, calls for fresh talks on all outstanding
 issues but also condemns Kosovo's unilateral declaration of 
independence.




Backed by the United States, the EU has warned Belgrade that insisting 
on the resolution could harm relations with Brussels and eventually its 
aspirations to become an EU member.


But Tadic said that no compromise was possible on acknowledging Kosovo's 
independence.


"Serbia will never recognise Kosovo. That is a red line that we will not 
cross," Tadic said.


"I told that to Westerwelle, (US Secretary of State Hilary) Clinton, 
(French President Nicolas) Sarkozy, (German Chancellor Angela) Merkel 
and I tell that to all" others, Tadic said.


In February 2008 Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority unilaterally 
proclaimed independence from Serbia, despite fierce opposition from 
Belgrade, which continued to consider it as its southern province.


So far 69 states, including the US and most EU members, have recognised Kosovo 
as an independent state.




C AFP 2010
 - Saturday, August 28, 2010 14h14 GMT (Updated Saturday, August 28, 2010 15h16 
GMT)
        
         
                                
                
                
                


                
                
                
                * Serbian President Boris Tadic 
(right) shakes hands with German foreign minister Guido Westerwelle 
ahead of their meeting in Belgrade on August 26. Tadic has said Serbia 
was ready to discuss changes to a draft resolution it has submitted to 
the UN General Assembly on Kosovo, but will never recognise the 
breakaway state.

                                          

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