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Belgrade Media Report 6 November 2015

STORIES FROM LOCAL PRESS • Pak. Mrkic: Nikolic doing everything to prevent Kosovo’s membership in UNESCO (Tanjug) • Dacic: Kosovo cannot protect the Serbian heritage (Danas) • Tanaskovic: More states have understanding for postponing session (Beta) • Lavrov: Unacceptable to politicize UNESCO (Tanjug) STORIES FROM REGIONAL PRESS • Patriarch Irinej reconciling high RS officials (Srna) • Cvijanovic: B&H has no government, and I don’t see one in the future either (Oslobodjenje) • Izetbegovic “disappointed” with Vucic (N1) • Parties reach deal on further implementation of the political agreement (Republika) RELEVANT ARTICLES FROM INTERNATIONAL MEDIA SOURCES • Opposition is Pulling Kosovo Into the Unknown (BIRN) • Nimetz calls for name resolution (Kathimerini)

Belgrade Media Report 5 November 2015

STORIES FROM LOCAL PRESS • Dacic requests UNESCO to postpone debate on Pristina’s admission (Politika/Danas/Novosti) • Drecun invites all who have information on crimes to assist (Beta) STORIES FROM REGIONAL PRESS • Five bilateral agreements signed (Srna) • Leader of B&H Wahhabis sentenced to 7 years in prison (Nezavisne) RELEVANT ARTICLES FROM INTERNATIONAL MEDIA SOURCES • Kosovo Books ‘Will Help Genocide Case Against Serbia’ (BIRN) • Bosnia and Serbia hold first joint session of governments (AP) • Disputes Delay Publication of Bosnia Census (BIRN)

Belgrade Media Report 4 November 2015

STORIES FROM LOCAL PRESS • Dacic in UNESCO: We ask for a chance for dialogue and agreement (FoNet) • Vucic: For UNESCO from Mauritius to Papua New Guinea (B92) • Djuric: Kosovska Mitrovica of strategic importance (Politika) • EU says impossible to amend SAA signed with Kosovo (Novosti) • Dodik: Serbia chose a wrong partner in B&H (Dnevnik/Beta) STORIES FROM REGIONAL PRESS • Vucic: I was welcomed in Sarajevo as if I was John Kerry or Joe Biden (Radio Sarajevo) • Vucic: Srebrenica will applaud to me (Vijesti) • Balkan leaders dismiss Merkel’s fears of new war (TV1) • SDA worried about arms race in region (Bosna danas) • If the new Law on Foreigners is adopted, Abu Hamza might be released? (Dnevni list) RELEVANT ARTICLES FROM INTERNATIONAL MEDIA SOURCES • Serbia, Bosnia Pledge Closer Ties at Joint Session (BIRN) • Refugees Start Entering Croatia from Bosnia (BIRN)

Belgrade Media Report 3 November 2015

STORIES FROM LOCAL PRESS • Nikolic: No pressure can force Serbia to recognize Kosovo (Tanjug/RTS) • Dacic receives Tanin, new head of UN Mission in Kosovo (Tanjug) • Djuric: SAA between EU, Kosovo in status-neutral framework (Tanjug) • Kosovo Assembly amends Kosovo’s SAA document (Novosti) • Patriarch Irinej: Our duty is to raise our voice to protect Kosovo and Metohija (Tanjug) STORIES FROM REGIONAL PRESS • Serbian government arrives in Sarajevo today (Nezavisne) • Crnadak: I expect the joint session to confirm that Serbia is a friend of B&H (Klix.ba) • RS President Milorad Dodik sues himself (Srna) • Dodik: Republika Srpska will neither accept migrants nor money for the reception centers (Novi.ba) • Radoncic: SBB increases B&H’s reform capacity (Bosna danas) RELEVANT ARTICLES FROM INTERNATIONAL MEDIA SOURCES • Belgrade and Pristina take their fight to Paris (New Europe) • NATO Expansion Will Not Provide Stability to Balkans (Sputnik)

Belgrade Media Report 2 November 2015

STORIES FROM LOCAL PRESS • UNESCO must implement UN SC decisions (Tanjug) • Drecun: Underway campaign for Kosovo to acquire international capacity (RTS) • Kosovo Assembly ratifies SAA (Tanjug) • Vote on Kosovo’s UNESCO bid should be postponed (RTS/Tanjug) STORIES FROM REGIONAL PRESS • Police prevented a terrorist attack in Republika Srpska (Nezavisne) • Inzko: Referendum is a direct violation of the Dayton Peace Agreement (Fena) • German Government pays FB&H PM economic adviser (Slobodna Bosna) RELEVANT ARTICLES FROM INTERNATIONAL MEDIA SOURCES • Kosovo ignores Brussels dialogue: Serbian PM (Xinhua) • Kosovo leader refers Serbia deal to top court (EU business) • Why Montenegro's Opposition Leaders Want to Topple the Government (Global Voices)