Belgrade has summoned the Swiss chargé d’affaires in Serbia and Montenegro to protest against Switzerland’s stance on the future status of Kosovo.
But Swiss Foreign Minister Micheline Calmy-Rey’s diplomatic adviser told swissinfo that the policy – a push for a form of independence for the province – would not change.
I told you that they would get scared. hahahaha... Happy Independece day guys.
ReplyDeleteI told you that they would get scared. hahahaha... Happy Independece day guys.
ReplyDeleteI though someone said yesterday that the media had switched the words of Ray. Liar.
ReplyDeleteWhen the most neutral country on earth supports independence for Kosovo, imagine what the others will do......this truly means, come on board....expect a few other countries to follow suit soon.
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ReplyDeleteblah blah blah hahaha - Jelous
ReplyDeleteyea, we shall see...
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ReplyDelete***Serbs invading Switzerland***
See, there is no point in discussing anything with Serbs. Everyday they mumble how Kosova is never going to become independent, and when things go the other (and I mean the exact opposite) way, they say we shall see - can't believe their eyes (or ears in this case).
ReplyDeleteWe know that the western world will determine the status of Kosova (as always)... so, let's see: how many western countries have stated that Kosova's future should be within Serbia? Zero. 1:0 and more to come.
Jelaous :)
Good point, Chris. And we like to pick on France because the French eat funky smelling cheeses and are slightly gay but everybody here knows that they will too sign to the Independence. After all, wasn't Rambuillet held...well, in Rambuillet, France?!
ReplyDeleteOne cheese down. One more to go.
ReplyDeleteI personaly love the French, BUT I also love making fun of them, there is nothing better than a pissed off Frenchman :)
ReplyDeleteBut their politics are sort of smelly :/ their cheese is good though...