1. I hope there is a change in policy from the quisling government of tadic,they could stsrt by closer telationship with the Russians and Russian military instead of that criminal gang Nato who bombed Serbia.
    (Englishman, 29 July 2012 14:59)

    Yeah, wishful thinking... the new government is even more traitorous than that traitor of Tadic. They even abolished the Ministry for Kosovo...
    (icj1, 29 July 2012 23:31)

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  2. Looks like Serbia is trying to play both sides. Serbia wants the U.S.A and Russia. Sounds like Tito's diplomatic tactics. My friend, you are not Tito, nor is Serbia Yugoslavia. Another farm animal from the Serbian political scene.
    (Afrim Pulatani, 29 July 2012 22:04)

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  3. "According to him, in countries with stable democracy, such as Serbia, is not common to have great changes in the foreign policy."

    Considering how the latest government was formed, I'm not so sure about the stability of democracy in Serbia. But yes, countries should have a common orientation and stability in foreign policy, no matter if the government changes or not.
    (Comm. Parrisson, 29 July 2012 20:31)

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  4. I hope there is a change in policy from the quisling government of tadic,they could stsrt by closer telationship with the Russians and Russian military instead of that criminal gang Nato who bombed Serbia.
    (Englishman, 29 July 2012 14:59)

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  5. One of the few areas where there is almost no changes needed!
    (Stalin personally, 29 July 2012 12:44)

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  6. And so far Mrkić was part of a diplomatic team!
    It is logical that some features of the policy remain the same!
    (Homer, 29 July 2012 12:42)

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