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Moscow, Belgrade’s position on Kosovo unchanged

Published: 20 October, 2009, 17:48
Edited: 10 January, 2010, 05:58


Serbia, Belgrade: Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (L) shakes hands with Serbian President Boris Tadic (R) in Belgrade on October 20, 2009. (AFP Photo / Ria novosti / Kremlin pool / Vladimir Rodionov)

Russia will continue to support Serbia in its determination to protect its territorial integrity, said Dmitry Medvedev during his visit to Belgrade.

 
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Sinisa October 20, 2009, 14:53 quote
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many Serbs want to join Russian federation in the union, we want our brothers to live with, we dont want to live with Germans, Albanians, and other ennemies. Our voice is not heard, Medvedev means the same in Serbian, Bear's son, he is our son too.

Marko October 20, 2009, 18:53 quote
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Long live the brotherhood of our countries and people! Russia is naturally and rationaly our biggest and most important partner and friend!!!

Grg October 20, 2009, 21:08 quote
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It is an honor to have president Medvedev in Serbia. However, those who previously based their campaigns on EU vs. Russia stance (in favor of EU) are now "delighted" to be the hosts. Hopefully, one day there will be an equal attitude and eagerness to achieve something more permanent and fruitful, maybe something like the dream Sinisa mentioned... Hopefully.

Aleksa October 21, 2009, 06:53 quote
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We love Russia like our mother !! thanks brothers for all !!

Marco October 21, 2009, 11:03 quote
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Hopefully the government of Serbia will finally open their eyes and accept Russians as partners and friends rather then hypocritical Western governments who are always full of promises but they never deliver and that's the fact. Serbs should never join the EU because by doing that they will lose everything,their independence,sovereignty and right to vote or decide anything, Europe will make all the decisions for them and all other small countries of Europe. So, in a way Russia is our only hope, we have to respect and admire everything that Putin and Medvedev have done and doing for the good of the people of Russia and I can only pray that we find ourselves good leaders like that,leaders that will for once do something good for the people and for the country. I think we are living in very interesting times at the moment,the whole world is in a crisis and there is no much hope out there, the only bright spot is Russia and China and we should look up to them and learn from them.

dragan October 21, 2009, 15:30 quote
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I hope that very soon Serbia will become part of Russian Federation. Most of us Serbs would love to see that happen. LONG LIVE MOTHER RUSSIA

Daniel October 21, 2009, 19:44 quote
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Thank you Russia for being a proven honest friend to Serbia! Even when everybody else left us in bad times on the battlefield through History to save themselves,only you stood their always by our side whit your hands stretched towards us.That is a true friend!! Thank You/Spasiba!

doninnz January 10, 2010, 02:54 quote
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Serbia is an example of what happens when outsiders start interfering in another country for reasons of power, religion etc. Yugoslavia should have remained as one country as it was a happy country.

Susy July 17, 2011, 15:52 quote
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Yup, that'll do it. You have my apprceiation.

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