Wednesday, June 15, 2016

EU HAS BEEN SCREWING SERBS AND SERBIA FOR DECADES.

uropean Union is constantly screwing Serbs and Serbia. That has been evident to all Serbs except a part of their politically poorly educated politicians guided from abroad.  The West, better say Germanic part of the West plus France, has been conducting a hostile politics towards Serbs, since the Fall of Berlin Wall. 
The active involvement in violent disintegration of Yugoslavia. Fracturing Serb's territories. Provocation of ethnic minorities rebellion. Recognition of statehood for arm mutinied Socialistic Republics of SFRY, during the clashes, put Yugoslav Peoples Army in position of occupier in its own State, still the member of UN! That was open and yet unpunished violation of all international norms and laws. The terrorist aggression, on FR Yugoslavia, UN Member State, cynically named the "Merciful Angel", without a declaration of war (like Pearl Harbor). Bombing Serbs in Bosnia, before that. Ongoing satanization of Serbs through media campaign. Blackmail, humiliation, carrot and stick policy, double standards, lies and deceit have been the characteristic of their policy. Taking over our financial system (banks), grabbing resources. Finally, forever accession to the European Union, with numerous conditionalities imposed, unworthy of a sovereign state, with the aim to exhaust Serbia economically, morally, and in every way possible to total destruction.

ONE: 
Italian official: Serbia fulfilled all EU conditions
FEBRUARY 8, 2012.
Italian Chamber of Deputies President Gianfranco Fini said on Wednesday Serbia had fulfilled all the conditions and should be granted the EU candidate status.
Fini started his visit to Belgrade with a meeting with Serbian President Boris Tadić.
The two officials discussed bilateral relations and strengthening of economic cooperation between the two countries.
The Serbian president expressed gratitude to his guest for Italy's support for Serbia's EU integration, the president's press service released.
Fini’s diplomatic adviser Alessandro Cortese said recently that “Italy wishes to send an encouraging message to Serbia in its EU integration process” ahead of a decision on Serbia’s EU candidate status in March.
EU "issued no ultimatum to Serbia” 
The Italian official said that, as far as he knew, there was no ultimatum that a solution for Kosovo’s regional representation needed to be found by the end of the week in order for Serbia to get the EU candidate status.
“Exams are over and they were successful,” Fini stated after meeting with Serbian Parliament Speaker Slavica Đukić-Dejanović.
The Italian official stated that granting Serbia candidate status would serve both the interests of the country itself and those of the EU.
When asked whether reaching an agreement on Priština's regional presentation constitutes a condition which Serbia needs to meet in order to obtain the EU candidate status, Fini stated that there were no such strictly set “deadlines and ultimatums”.
“I have no such information,” Fini said and added that everyone knew that this issue was a condition but that he had no information that it was a condition which could obstruct further progress.
The Serbian parliament speaker agreed with him and added that she had no such information either.
Fini stressed that nobody in the EU should ignore the fact that 90 percent of the population in northern Kosovo “belongs to Serbian culture, language and people and the importance of cultural monuments and Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC) monasteries in Kosovo and Metohija for Serbia’s cultural heritage”.
“Everybody must admit it. Starting from those two facts everybody has an obligation to try and understand both sides and to look for a solution that will be satisfactory to all and be based on facts,” he explained.
According to Đukić-Dejanović, the meeting with Fini was a good indicator of intensive bilateral relations between the two countries.
She also recalled that Serbia had Italy's full support in the process of European integration.
During his one-day visit to Belgrade, Fini will also confer with Interior Minister Ivica Dačić.
Source: B92
TWO:
WITHOUT KOSOVO IN UN, SERBIA NOT AN EU MEMBER
June 13, 2016. 
"Germany will not ratify the agreement on accepting Serbia to the EU until Kosovo becomes a full-fledged member of the UN."
This is what Belgrade-based daily Danas reported on Monday, citing an unnamed member of the German parliament from the ruling CDU/CSU.
"Top Serbian state officials were told two years ago that Kosovo's membership in the UN will be one of the conditions for Serbia to be accepted to the EU," the MP, who the paper said did not want to be named, said.
According to him, "this position of Germany was told to Serbia when the Brussels agreement between Serbia and Kosovo was discussed."
"We said then that we would not ratify Serbia's membership in the EU unless Serbia accepts that Kosovo becomes a full-fledged member of the UN," the paper's source said.
According to the article, he then "added that the issue is still open in his party, because there are different opinions about it."
The German MP also stated that "it is time to launch the process of recognizing the membership of Kosovo in the UN," as well as to "convince the people in the ruling Serb Progressive Party to accept this demand," and, "prepare the public in Serbia for this decision." [Чланак на српском]
Source: RTK/Danas
THREE, the position of Serb's authorities:
Djuric: Serbia can join EU only as integral country
June 14, 2016.
BELGRADE - Serbia's position on Kosovo-Metohija's membership in international organisations is unchanged, the head of the government Office for Kosovo-Metohija Marko Djuric said Tuesday, reiterating that only an integral Serbia can be an EU member state.
Commenting on reports by some Serbian media that Germany will not ratify the agreement on Serbia's EU accession until Kosovo becomes a full UN member, Djuric said:
"Serbia's position regarding membership of our southern province in international organisations has not changed an iota. It is only as an integral country that Serbia can be a member of international organisations. Our position is based on international law and political and moral reasons," Djuric said at the third high-level regional forum on permanent solutions for displaced persons from Kosovo-Metohija.
Djuric said that Serbian officials maintain constant dialogue with officials of EU member states and that he does not want to comment on unofficial positions.
"No official, formal or informal signal has arrived regarding any new pressure" over the matter, Djuric said.
Source: Tanjug
So... what to say in conclusion?
CRAZY FU*KS CONFUSED, AIN'T IT?

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