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Player1x3 said:
Branko2166 said:

Congrats I guess. That's a third of the former Yugoslavia done and dusted. Gonna be interesting to see if any of the others are able to join eventually. Main benefit I suppose is that it will make travel easier and could potentially lead to more job oppurtunities.

Funny thing for me is that I have Serbian and Bosnian papers with which it's a bit of a hassle to travel. On the other hand my Australian passport provides a hassle free experience. The irony of it all lol considering I am European :)

U svakom slucaju zelim vam sve najbolje i ko zna mozda ce mo jedan dan opet biti u zajednickoj uniji haha (Again the irony is killing me lol)


Only Slovenia and Croatia are in EU...

Yes I know that's 2 out 6 of the former republics hence why I said a third.

Personally while I hope Serbia will continue to develop good economic relations with the EU I hope they stay out of it as well as Nato. Neutrality is best IMHO.





 

 

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Branko2166 said:
Player1x3 said:
Branko2166 said:

Congrats I guess. That's a third of the former Yugoslavia done and dusted. Gonna be interesting to see if any of the others are able to join eventually. Main benefit I suppose is that it will make travel easier and could potentially lead to more job oppurtunities.

Funny thing for me is that I have Serbian and Bosnian papers with which it's a bit of a hassle to travel. On the other hand my Australian passport provides a hassle free experience. The irony of it all lol considering I am European :)

U svakom slucaju zelim vam sve najbolje i ko zna mozda ce mo jedan dan opet biti u zajednickoj uniji haha (Again the irony is killing me lol)


Only Slovenia and Croatia are in EU...

Yes I know that's 2 out 6 of the former republics hence why I said a third.

Personally while I hope Serbia will continue to develop good economic relations with the EU I hope they stay out of it as well as Nato. Neutrality is best IMHO.




So what 3rd country did you mean?



Hey boy, I'm from Argentina, but I've been to 7 european countries last year, and believe me, Spain was the one I liked the most! You should pay a visit one day for sure. You're gonna gain some pounds, food is DELICIOUS!



Player1x3 said:
Branko2166 said:
Player1x3 said:
Branko2166 said:

Congrats I guess. That's a third of the former Yugoslavia done and dusted. Gonna be interesting to see if any of the others are able to join eventually. Main benefit I suppose is that it will make travel easier and could potentially lead to more job oppurtunities.

Funny thing for me is that I have Serbian and Bosnian papers with which it's a bit of a hassle to travel. On the other hand my Australian passport provides a hassle free experience. The irony of it all lol considering I am European :)

U svakom slucaju zelim vam sve najbolje i ko zna mozda ce mo jedan dan opet biti u zajednickoj uniji haha (Again the irony is killing me lol)


Only Slovenia and Croatia are in EU...

Yes I know that's 2 out 6 of the former republics hence why I said a third.

Personally while I hope Serbia will continue to develop good economic relations with the EU I hope they stay out of it as well as Nato. Neutrality is best IMHO.




So what 3rd country did you mean?

Nisam mislio na trecu zemlju nego sam rekao da je trecinu bivse Jugoslavije sada u Evropskoj Uniji. Izvini za nesporazum :)

 

 

 



 

 

Branko2166 said:

Personally while I hope Serbia will continue to develop good economic relations with the EU I hope they stay out of it as well as Nato. Neutrality is best IMHO.

Srbija ce uci u EU i NATO (jedno bez drugog je nemoguce) protiv volje vecine i zdravog razuma, jer je kljucna ideja svim postsovjetskim zemljama. Iako oni ne imati vremena.



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I think it's a good, it makes it much easier to travel across the countries (especially when Croatia joins the Schengen Area).