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UN and anti-christ linked. He comes through the UN.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 29041691 i couldn't help but get a bad vibe from the president of the GA, who sat next to Ban Ki Moon during the vote. [ link to webtv.un.org] H.E. Mr. Vuk Jeremi;, President of the 67th Session of the General Assembly on the Question of Palestine at the 44th plenary meeting of the General Assembly During the period after the Kosovo independence declaration in 2008, Jeremi; lobbied across the world against the recognition. He traveled to countries with which Serbia enjoys good relations from the times of Yugoslavia and some of these visits were the first after a lengthy economic and political crisis in Serbia, during which the normal diplomacy development was prevented. His visits included those to Central and South America (Argentina,[4] Brazil,[5] Chile,[6] Cuba,[7] Jamaica,[8] Venezuela[9] and Mexico[10]), Africa (Egypt,[11] Libya,[12] Gabon,[13] DR Congo,[14] South Africa,[15] Ghana[16] Morocco,[17] Algeria,[18] Lesotho,[19] Namibia[20] and Nigeria[21]) and Asia (China,[22] India,[23] Indonesia,[24] Malaysia,[25] Singapore,[26] Vietnam,[27] Kuwait,[28] Azerbaijan,[29] Thailand,[30] Philippines,[31] Pakistan,[32] Syria,[33] Oman[34] and Lebanon[35]). He also traveled to summits of the Non-Aligned Movement in Tehran, Iran,[36] African Union in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt and Malabo, Equatorial Guinea,[37][38] Thirty-eight regular session of the Organization of American States in Medellín, Fortieth regular session of the Organization of American States in Lima, Regional economic forum in Mexico, 2010 Forum of the Alliance of Civilizations in Rio de Janeiro and the Arab League meeting in Egypt.[39] In Tehran he had meetings with Foreign Ministers of Mongolia, Sri Lanka, Algeria, Brunei, Kenya, Cuba, Iran, Pakistan, Bhutan, Laos, Bangladesh, Singapore, Venezuela, Panama, Chile, Colombia, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia, and Bolivia. In Mexico Jeremi; had meetings with Felipe Calderón, Daniel Ortega, Antonio Saca, Álvaro Colom Caballeros, Manuel Zelaya and Fernando Araújo Perdomo. In 2009, he met with Vatican prelate Pietro Parolin in order to confirm and approve the non-recognition of Kosovo by the Holy See [ link to en.wikipedia.org]
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