Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Serbian president, Kosovo opposition leader Thaci meet in Greek capital

[Announcer] Serbian President Boris Tadic and Democratic Party of Kosovo [PDK] leader Hashim Thaci met last night in Athens. There are still no details about the content of their talk, and we found out about their meeting from Greek sources. Tadic and Thaci attended a gathering of the Socialist International. Tadic attended as the chairman of the Democratic Party [DS], while Thaci attended as a guest. The pair of them met on an initiative of Greek Pasok [Panhellenic Socialist Movement - the PSK] leader Yeoryios Papandreou. They talked during a reception which Greek President Karolos Papoulias had organized for the participants of the gathering. During the course of the afternoon, Tadic and Thaci took part in a thematic discussion about the Balkans. The Serbian president advocated a compromise over Kosovo's status while Thaci advocated independence.

Source: Radio B92, Belgrade, in Serbian 0800 gmt 31 Jan 06

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

"The Serbian president advocated a compromise over Kosovo's status while Thaci advocated independence."

How f_dumb can this guy be? He advocates about bullshism and asks a family full of heartache to attend the funeral. Now, he wants to argue "compromise"? WOW!!!

So many people dead (way of 11,000), our mosques burned (all of them), family's killed, destroyed, massacred, and raped. And yet...man.

I wouldn't expect anything so primitive, not even from some African president.

Want a compromise? Here is one, complete independence. Give Republica of Kosova that and Serb minorities will be taken better a little better. As if they aren't treated much better now then any minority.