Thursday, May 21, 2009

Serbian radicals met Biden posters "Get out, fascist podonok."

The Serbian ultra-parliamentarians met on May 20 arrived in Belgrade on an official visit to U.S. Vice-President Joe Biden posters "Get out, fascist podonok!", Reported AFP.
Members of the Radical Party, which holds about 20 per cent of the seats in the Serbian parliament, showed these posters before television cameras during a live meeting. Then they put them on bulletin boards and walls of the hall of Parliament Buildings.
In addition, all the ultra came to the meeting in T-shirts with the portrait heads of the party Vojislav Seselj (Vojislav Seselj), which accused the Hague Tribunal for war crimes. The Government of Serbia has increased security measures in Belgrade at the time of the visit of Biden. During his visit to the Balkan region, the U.S. vice-president also intends to visit Kosovo and Bosnia.
Joe Biden has called his trip to Belgrade, a step to the establishment of healthy relations between the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama, and the Serbian authorities. According to agency Reuters, the leadership of Serbia intends to ask the American vice-president to support the integration of Serbia into the European Union.
Biden is a staunch supporter of independence for Kosovo. Since 1997, Biden has taken an active part in the activities of Senate Foreign Policy Committee and was one of the main supporters of air strikes on the territory of Serbia in 1999.
The current Serbian government did not oppose the establishment of constructive relations with the U.S., but refuses to accept Kosovo's independence, proclaimed in February 2008. During his visit to Belgrade, Biden noted that the United States does not expect this move.

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