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Belgrade Media Report 10 June

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STORIES FROM LOCAL PRESS

• Nikolic, Abbas: No open issues between Serbia and Palestine (RTS)
• Dacic: Cooperation with Palestine in Serbia’s interest (Tanjug)
• Dacic: Pristina abuses continuation of dialogue (Tanjug)
• Djuric: Pristina hiding crimes with lawsuit (Novosti)
• Trapara: Turkish policy towards Serbia will not change (Radio Serbia)

STORIES FROM REGIONAL PRESS

• Niksic: SDP will not enter a coalition with the SDA and HDZ B&H, elections are the solution (Fena)
• Ivanic: Great Britain’s resolution on Srebrenica targets RS and Dodik (Srna)
• HDZ B&H: Resolution on Srebrenica – “adding oil to the fire” (Srna)
• RS economic policy compatible with reform agenda (Srna)
• Preda: The crisis in the Federation – a serious problem (Srna/Dnevni avaz)

RELEVANT ARTICLES FROM INTERNATIONAL MEDIA SOURCES

• Berlin pressures Serbia to normalise relations with Kosovo (EurActiv)
• On the chessboard of the powerful, is Serbia a pawn? (DW)
• Moderate Bosnian Muslims called to join Islamic State (The Irish Times)
• Britain preparing’ UN resolution on Srebrenica killings (Reuters)

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Conference on Local Security Committees (KIM Radio)

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Conference of the Executive Council of Local Public Safety Committees, organized by the OSCE, was held today in Pristina in presence of the Kosovo Minister of Internal Affairs Skender Hyseni, representatives of Kosovo Police and delegations from Montenegro and Macedonia. The purpose of Local Public Safety Committees is to improve the overall security and respond […]

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OSCE organized a conference on non-discrimination (Koha Ditore)

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The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Mission in Kosovo organised a regional conference on challenges and best practices in implementation of the non-discrimination law. The head of the OSCE Mission in Kosovo, Jean-Claude Schlumberger said that the enhanced implementation of the anti-discrimination laws is the key in ensuring human rights are respected. […]

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Hyseni: It is unfair that Kosovo continues to be isolated (KosovaPress)

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Kosovo’s Interior Minister, Skender Hyseni, said on Wednesday that it is unfair that Kosovo continues to be isolated, while many countries like Moldova, Eastern Timor or Mexico move freely without visas in the Schengen area. Hyseni made these comments during the dialogue on Partnership for Migration between Kosovo and Switzerland, where he asked Switzerland to […]

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New Talks on Macedonia Crisis Open in Brussels (Balkan Insight)

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The EU Enlargement Commissioner, Johannes Hahn, has summoned Macedonian government and opposition leaders to Brussels on Wednesday for detailed talks on ending the country’s crisis. Hahn is due to meet Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski and opposition Social Democrat leader Zoran Zaev in Brussels on Wednesday to discuss an agreement on a transitional period that […]

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Rakic and Bahtiri discuss Mitrovica issues (Kontakt Plus Radio)

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Mayors of North and South Mitrovica, Goran Rakic and Agim Bahtiri, accompanied by the head of the Administrative Office in North Mitrovica, Adrijana Hodzic,, yesterday discussed the overall situation in Mitrovica and continuation of cooperation on matters of mutual interest for all citizens of Mitrovica. Topics addressed by two mayors had to do with development […]

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Journalists in Kosovo, threatened and unprotected (Koha)

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Only 52 percent of journalists are completely certain that the Kosovo Constitution guarantees them the right of expression, concluded the report “Media Index 2015” drafted by “Kosovo 2.0”, “Cohu” and the Kosovo Press Media Council. The study interviewed 175 journalists and identified 27 indicators used for assessing the freedom of expression, information and the freedom […]

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For Vucic would be very difficult to explain Kosovo in UN (Blic)

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West will demand from Serbia to allow Kosovo’s membership in the United Nations, but it needs to pass some time. Thus for Blic, commented Aleksandar Popov, director of the Centre for Regionalism, findings of Blic that German Chancellor Angela Merkel will demand from Serbia to regulate relations with Pristina on the model of the eastern […]

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Does Hahn get the FYROM crisis? (Koha Ditore/EU Observer)

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By NIKOLA DIMITROV AND ERWAN FOUERE Last week’s statement by commissioner Johannes Hahn on Macedonia’s election track record comes at the worst possible moment for efforts to resolve the political crisis. At an event hosted by the National Council, a think tank in Washington, on 4 June, Hahn said the last elections in Macedonia (in 2014), […]

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Dacic: There is no pressure on Serbia that Kosovo enters the UN (Danas)

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There is no pressure on Serbia that Kosovo enters the United Nations, told Danas, Ivica Dacic, Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs. He denied that there are pressures from Germany and other Western countries onto Belgrade to weaken the relationship with the Republika Srpska and to support constitutional reform in Bosnia and […]

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Genocide lawsuit draws the attention from establishing the Court (Dailies)

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“Pristina threatens with the lawsuit for genocide in order to divert attention from the establishment of the Special Court for terrorist KLA,” says the director of the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Djuric. “One of the most bizarre ideas is that our southern province could sue our central authority for the crime […]

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CI SDP: The most shameful act of EULEX (TV Most)

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“Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija lost the confidence in EULEX after ungrounded detentions of Serbs and after many unprofessional moves. The last act when convicted Sami Lushtaku was allowed to attend a football match is the most shameful act in the mandate of EULEX, which is supposed to ensure the Rule of law,” reads the […]

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