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Started by vbo man, December 21, 2009, 04:04:50 AM

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vbo man

 :mrgreen:

QuoteRe: Europe (none / 1)
EU lifts visa requirements for Balkan states | Europe | Deutsche Welle | 19.12.2009

    Serbian, Montenegrin and Macedonian nationals can travel visa-free inside the EU's borderless Schengen zone from Saturday. 

    A group of 50 Serbian nationals left Belgrade after midnight for their first visa-free visit to several European Union countries.

    The visit, organized by the Serbian authorities and supported by the European Commission's Directorate General for Enlargement as well as by the embassies of France, Italy and Germany, symbolically marks the abolition of visas for Serbian citizens to travel to the EU.

    "These are ordinary people who have done something extraordinary and have so far never seen Europe," Bozidar Djelic, Serbia's deputy prime minister in charge of European integrations, told a press conference prior to the trip.

    Travel restrictions were lifted following a November 30 decision by the EU that nationals of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia would be able to travel without visa to all its member states, except Britain and Ireland.

Dakle Srbija , Makedonija i Crna gora sad moze da putuje u EU ( bez UK i Irske). Srpske vlasti podrzane ( dal finansiski?) od European Commission's Directorate General for Enlargement kao i od  ambasada Francuske, Italije i Nemachke ( zapazite ko vas voli :mrgreen:)  su organizovale put za 50 Srba da odma provere dal to stvarno moze :mrgreen: .Izgleda da se radi o 50 "zasluznih" Srba jer Djelic kaze " ovo su obichni ljudi koji su uradili neshto neobichno a nikad nisu videli Evropu". Predpostavljam da su mladi ljudi.
The light at the end of the tunnel is the train.

vbo man

QuoteAngered Turkey demands visa-free travel to EU's Schengen area | Europe | Deutsche Welle | 20.12.2009

    Turkey says it wants the European Union to drop visa restrictions on its citizens seeking to travel to the bloc after restrictions for three other non-EU countries were lifted Saturday.

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu says the country deserves to have visa restrictions against it dropped by the EU after Serbian, Montenegrin and Macedonian citizens were granted visa-free travel rights to the Schengen area.

    Davutoglu said the visa waiver should be granted despite little progress being made with Brussels on Ankara's EU membership aspirations.

    "It's unacceptable that certain Balkan countries that are in the initial stages of the membership process and have not begun negotiations have been given the Schengen privilege, while Turkey, considering the level that Turkish-EU relations have reached, has not," Davutoglu said at a news conference.

    "We will follow this closely from now on," he said, according to the state-run Anatolian news agency.


Dakle Turci su popizdeli shto su Srbi, Makedonci i Crnogorci dobili ovu belu vizu da putuju u Evropu a Turska nije.Kazu ovo su zemlje u inicijalnoj fazi procesa uchlanjenja a Turska je u poodmakloj fazi. Bash su ono popizdeli ( i s pravom)...Cenim da ce sve ove Balkanske zemljice pre uci u EU od Turske...
The light at the end of the tunnel is the train.

vbo man

QuoteEuro 'Diktats' risk terrorist response across Southern Europe - Telegraph

    It is becoming dangerous to associate with economic and ideological power in Southern Europe, or what Europol calls the "Mediterranean triangle" of anarchist violence.

    Greece's Revolutionary Struggle detonated a car bomb at the Athens Stock Exchange in September. Citigroup's branches have been targeted twice this year.

    Hooded extremists attacked the rector of Athens University in his office this month, sending him to hospital with head injuries.

    In Milan, the Informal Anarchist Federation (FAI) planted 2kg of dynamite last week at Bocconi University, the symbol of the free market in Italy.

    The FAI left a note threatening a "bloodbath" for capitalists. Security forces have issued alerts for the Milan bourse, Unicredit, and Barclays. Italians have begun to ask whether their country is returning to the 1970s, the "years of lead" when the Red Brigades murdered ex-premier Aldo Moro.

    The FAI is no friend of Europe either. It sent letter bombs earlier this decade to the heads of the Commission and the European Central Bank and to the European Parliament.

    In Spain, Barcelona's anarchists have been conducting a low-level campaign against bank cash machines, supermarkets, and firms such as Manpower. Valencia and Galicia have seen a wave of attacks.

Izgleda da se u " Juznoj Evropi" koju ovde nazivaju " Mediteranski trougao" pojavljuju anarhistichke teroristichke grupe koje vrshe nasilne napade na berze, (desne) univerzitete kao i velike firme, banke i kesh mashine itd. Znachi na obelezja "razvijenog kapitalizma".

I ne ja ih ne podrzavam :mrgreen:
The light at the end of the tunnel is the train.

Jelence

Secam se moj otac, kad god bi citao novine (a citao ih je cesto) pola od procitanog citao bi na glas. e cuj ovo, e vidi ovo, e gle ovo... Hahahaha, a tek ovo... Pa majku im jebem vidi ovo... Dok keva ne popizdi i otera ga u tri pcke materine. Jeble te novine, ne znam gde mi glava od posla, citaj u sebi  :mrgreen:
I'll tell you something about good looking people: we're not well liked

taki

Quote from: vbo man on December 21, 2009, 04:10:44 AM
QuoteAngered Turkey demands visa-free travel to EU's Schengen area | Europe | Deutsche Welle | 20.12.2009

    Turkey says it wants the European Union to drop visa restrictions on its citizens seeking to travel to the bloc after restrictions for three other non-EU countries were lifted Saturday.

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu says the country deserves to have visa restrictions against it dropped by the EU after Serbian, Montenegrin and Macedonian citizens were granted visa-free travel rights to the Schengen area.

    Davutoglu said the visa waiver should be granted despite little progress being made with Brussels on Ankara's EU membership aspirations.

    "It's unacceptable that certain Balkan countries that are in the initial stages of the membership process and have not begun negotiations have been given the Schengen privilege, while Turkey, considering the level that Turkish-EU relations have reached, has not," Davutoglu said at a news conference.

    "We will follow this closely from now on," he said, according to the state-run Anatolian news agency.


Dakle Turci su popizdeli shto su Srbi, Makedonci i Crnogorci dobili ovu belu vizu da putuju u Evropu a Turska nije.Kazu ovo su zemlje u inicijalnoj fazi procesa uchlanjenja a Turska je u poodmakloj fazi. Bash su ono popizdeli ( i s pravom)...Cenim da ce sve ove Balkanske zemljice pre uci u EU od Turske...

Ovo je vrlo, vrlo izvesno... osim ako ih Ameri bas ne nagaze.

Deda

Quote from: vbo man on December 21, 2009, 04:04:50 AM
su organizovale put za 50 Srba da odma provere dal to stvarno moze :mrgreen: .Izgleda da se radi o 50 "zasluznih" Srba jer Djelic kaze " ovo su obichni ljudi koji su uradili neshto neobichno a nikad nisu videli Evropu". Predpostavljam da su mladi ljudi.

a i ovi:
http://www.24sata.co.yu/vesti.php?id=65697

Inače, u grupi od 50 bile i dve mlade doktorke koje su letos spasavale one davljenike na Ohridu.

Deda

Quote from: taki on December 21, 2009, 01:54:06 PM
Quote from: vbo man on December 21, 2009, 04:10:44 AM
QuoteAngered Turkey demands visa-free travel to EU's Schengen area | Europe | Deutsche Welle | 20.12.2009

    Turkey says it wants the European Union to drop visa restrictions on its citizens seeking to travel to the bloc after restrictions for three other non-EU countries were lifted Saturday.

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu says the country deserves to have visa restrictions against it dropped by the EU after Serbian, Montenegrin and Macedonian citizens were granted visa-free travel rights to the Schengen area.

    Davutoglu said the visa waiver should be granted despite little progress being made with Brussels on Ankara's EU membership aspirations.

    "It's unacceptable that certain Balkan countries that are in the initial stages of the membership process and have not begun negotiations have been given the Schengen privilege, while Turkey, considering the level that Turkish-EU relations have reached, has not," Davutoglu said at a news conference.

    "We will follow this closely from now on," he said, according to the state-run Anatolian news agency.


Dakle Turci su popizdeli shto su Srbi, Makedonci i Crnogorci dobili ovu belu vizu da putuju u Evropu a Turska nije.Kazu ovo su zemlje u inicijalnoj fazi procesa uchlanjenja a Turska je u poodmakloj fazi. Bash su ono popizdeli ( i s pravom)...Cenim da ce sve ove Balkanske zemljice pre uci u EU od Turske...

Ovo je vrlo, vrlo izvesno... osim ako ih Ameri bas ne nagaze.

xexum, Turci su kandidati već dvajs godina, a Makedonci skoro 15.
Kako je krenulo, pre će Izrael da uđe u EU.   xnerd

iDemo

Quote from: Deda on December 21, 2009, 02:45:33 PM
Inače, u grupi od 50 bile i dve mlade doktorke koje su letos spasavale one davljenike na Ohridu.

Jel' bar jedna od njih bila doktorka kibernetike?  :mrgreen:

Deda


Jelence

Quote from: Deda on December 21, 2009, 02:56:51 PM
A zašto?
Davili se roboti?

Ma jok, Dzeki oce da pita dal je bilo sisatih ali je puno stidan pa je krenuo izokola  :mrgreen:
I'll tell you something about good looking people: we're not well liked

E

Quote from: Jelence on December 21, 2009, 03:04:44 PM
Quote from: Deda on December 21, 2009, 02:56:51 PM
A zašto?
Davili se roboti?

Ma jok, Dzeki oce da pita dal je bilo sisatih ali je puno stidan pa je krenuo izokola  :mrgreen:
Kud mi se dede onaj avatar sada :lol:

Jelence

Ma nju je on vec potrosio, vidis da trazi kiberneticarke.

Pitaj se di ti je DDDiploma a ne slika  :mrgreen:
I'll tell you something about good looking people: we're not well liked

Jelence

pardon, ne trazi kiberneticarke nego "kiberneticarke"  :mrgreen:
I'll tell you something about good looking people: we're not well liked