Thaci says Dacic will visit Kosovo

His visit has been granted because its purpose is religious, the Kosovo-Albanian language media reported. Thaci made the remarks during a session of the government in Pristina. "Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic will visit Kosovo on Saturday, and his visit has been granted because it is of a religious character, as he will visit the Gračanica Monastery," Thaci was quoted as saying. He also said that Kosovo was "an independent and modern state" which "shared civilizational values of the west," and would therefore "show understanding for religious and humanitarian values of other peoples." The Serbian government is yet to announce the agenda of Dacic's visit to Kosovo. Earlier this month, the decision Pristina's decision to ban Dacic from traveling to Kosovo during the campaign for the November 3 local elections sparked a controversy, which was resolved during their meeting in Brussels with EU's Catherine Ashton. At the session of his government on Friday, Thaci also said that the Serbian minister without portfolio in charge of Kosovo Aleksandar Vulin, "entered Kosovo illegally on Thursday" - but "did not specify any possible measures which could be implemented in such cases," Tanjug reported. However, Vulin spoke on Thursday to say that he had traveled to Kosovo "without any problems," and that EULEX did not ban him from taking the trip, while he maintained "no communication" with the authorities in Priština.

Below is quoted text on 08-Oct-2013 that Dacic gave to a Serbian news paper:
In an interview with the Serbian weekly newspaper Nin, Dacic advocated the partition of Kosovo, explaining that people "do not need fairy tales of multi-ethnic life anymore". "We have tried to defend Kosovo with war, but we didn't succeed," he said, maintaining that partition is the only realistic solution to the problem. The Serbian government's official stance on Kosovo is that it forms an integral part of Serbia, and cannot be partitioned or divided. Belgrade rejected Pristina's declaration of independence and maintains that Kosovo remains its southern province. "That's why I speak of demarcation, before it is too late," Dacic continued, explaining that he meant the correction of borders between the two neighboring states - Serbia and Albania. "Serbia should not have recognized anyone else as negotiator on the other side except Albania," he said, referring to the ongoing Belgrade-Pristina talks in Brussels headed by negotiators from both Kosovo and Serbia.
"Are we really so naive to think that Kosovo will survive as an independent, autonomous state?" the minister asked. He said that Kosovo, which declared its independence from Serbia in February 2008, could join Albania, just as Republika Srpska, Bosnia's predominantly Serb entity, could join Serbia. "You want me to say that there are different Albanians in Pristina and Tirana?" Dacic asks. When asked why he thinks it's easier to divide Kosovo between Albania and Serbia, and not between Serbian and Kosovo authorities, Dacic said that Kosovo Albanians are an Albanian national minority. Drawing a parallel with Republika Srpska, Dacic said that if the Bosnian Serb entity decides on a referendum to secede from Bosnia it will not want to become an independent state but to join Serbia, as they are the same people.

Xherdan Shaqiri


Xherdan Shaqiri 
FC Bayern München
Midfielder (2012-07-01)
Birthdate 10 Oct 1991 Birthplace Switzerland Nationality - Weight 72 Height 169











    

Player Bio

Xherdan Shaqiri was born in Gnjilane on the 10th October 1991. He is a Swiss footballer who plays as midfielder for FC Bayern Munich. He started his career with Basel in 2009, playing 90 matches and scoring 29 goals. On the 1st July 2012, he joined Bayern Munich on a four-year contract.  

Trip around Vienna

Austria’s tallest building is always an experience for friends or family.
Below we will list some of the images we chosen for our viewers:
Below is the view from the park:
And this is the view from the top approximately 165m