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Belgrade Media Monitoring 13 November 2014

STORIES FROM LOCAL PRESS • Azem Sulja earned over 100 million euros by bribing EULEX (Novosti) • Indictment against Ivanovic and four Serbs confirmed (Novosti/Tanjug) • Seselj: Vucic, Nikolic betrayed in one month what Tadic would have done in 10 years (Blic/N1/Tanjug) • Viskovic: Non-diplomatic response of Albanian Prime Minister to extended hand from Serbia (Radio Serbia) • US commends Serbia, Albania governments (RTS) STORIES FROM REGIONAL PRESS • Ivantsov: Russia is not against B&H’s EU membership, but against NATO membership (Nezavisne novine) • Seselj: Political situation in RS very complicated (Srna) • Nimetz: No progress and no new name proposal in name talks (Republika) RELEVANT ARTICLES FROM INTERNATIONAL MEDIA SOURCES • ‘Historic’ Albanian visit to Serbia leaves bitter aftertaste (EurActiv) • Serbian war crimes suspect goes home to rousing welcome (AP) • Bosnia Charges Serb Commander with Rogatica Crimes (BIRN) • China urges Bosnia to implement peace accord (Xinhua) • Bosnia could have new government by year's end (www.aa.com.tr/en)

Belgrade Media Report 13 November

STORIES FROM LOCAL PRESS • Dacic: Rama’s visit didn’t achieve goals (RTS) • Djuric: Rama’s statement is his ID (RTS) • Maliqi: Atmosphere better than after the drone (Danas) • Seselj returns to Serbia (B92/Tanjug/RTS) • How many divisions does the OSCE have (Politika) STORIES FROM REGIONAL PRESS • Remarks by High Representative Valentin Inzko to the United Nations Security Council (OHR.com) • Bakir’s strategy: The worse, the better (Srna) RELEVANT ARTICLES FROM INTERNATIONAL MEDIA SOURCES • Ethnic Albanians welcome Albanian PM to Presevo Valley (Deutsche Welle) • Albanian PM visits flashpoint in fraught Serbia trip (AFP) • Ailing Serb nationalist returns from decade-long war crimes detention (Reuters) • UN vote on Bosnia highlights Russia, West tensions (AP) • Bosnia Dairy Farmers Vow To Block Borders (BIRN)

Belgrade Media Report 11 November

STORIES FROM LOCAL PRESS • Nikolic: Rama is an irresponsible politician (RTS) • Djuric: Provocation and abuse of hospitality (RTS) • Drecun: Rama’s rhetoric premeditated (TVB92) • Stefanovic: Vucic’s statesmanlike response to Rama’s provocation (RTS) • Rama visits Presevo (RTS) • Kocijancic: Rama’s visit a turning point (Tanjug) STORIES FROM REGIONAL PRESS • Izetbegovic to Covic: An offer he can’t refuse (Oslobodjenje) • Covic: Given word is worth more than the agreement (Oslobodjenje) • Dodik going into opposition? (Novosti, Sarajevo corenspondent) • US Embassy about the SDA, DF and the Alliance for Change agreement (Oslobodjenje/Fena) RELEVANT ARTICLES FROM INTERNATIONAL MEDIA SOURCES • Serbia: Visit by Albania’s Premier Fails to Reduce Tensions (AP) • Albanian leader's Serbia visit signals progress and challenges (Reuters) • Western Balkans: Nationalism is not the answer (Euobserver) • Macedonia Starts Revoking Opposition MPs' Seats (BIRN) • Alexander the Great claimed by both sides in battle over name of Macedonia (The Guardian)

Belgrade Media Report 7 November 2014

STORIES FROM LOCAL PRESS • Nikolic: France support on Serbia’s EU path (RTS) • Dacic: Rights of all ICTY indictees should be respected (Politika) • Ljajic: ICTY trying to find way out for itself (B92) • Nikolic, Dikovic: Serbia attached to military neutrality (Tanjug) • Vulin: Vucic enabled Seselj’s arrival to Serbia (TV Pink) STORIES FROM REGIONAL PRESS • Dodik writes to UN Secretary-General (Srna) • Dodik: It is nonsense to keep Seselj detained for decade or more without a judgment (Oslobodjenje) • Komsic presents DF goals to Ivanic and Covic (Oslobodjenje) • Izetbegovic-Komsic meeting in Sarajevo (Oslobodjenje) • New round of name talks on 12 November in New York (Republika) RELEVANT ARTICLES FROM INTERNATIONAL MEDIA SOURCES • France vows firm support to Serbia on path to EU membership (EUbusiness) • UN Judges Approve Provisional Release of Serb (AP) • Russia, Serbia To Hold Joint Military Drills (RFE/RL) • Serbian Media Freedom Debate Marred by Splits (BIRN) • EU, US Welcome UK-German Joint Initiative On Reform In Bosnia (RTT News)

Belgrade Media Report 6 November

STORIES FROM LOCAL PRESS • Valls: Belgrade’s key role in resolving the Ukrainian crisis (Politika) • Serbian MPs outraged that there is no justice for Serb victims (Politika) • Kosovo represented in Berlin without coat of arms (Novosti) • Benedict: Serbia committed to negotiating process (Tanjug) • Serbia and entire Balkans important for France (Radio Serbia) STORIES FROM REGIONAL PRESS • Lagumdzija in Berlin: The initiative of the United Kingdom and Germany a chance for B&H’s new beginning (Oslobodjenje) • Umihanic resigned as prime minister of Tuzla Canton (Oslobodjenje) • Meeting of SDA and SNSD in Sarajevo (Fena) RELEVANT ARTICLES FROM INTERNATIONAL MEDIA SOURCES • EU’s biggest foreign mission in turmoil over corruption row (The Guardian) • Serbian PM discusses models of gas debt repayment with Putin (Reuters) • Serbia Denies Monitoring Separatist Ukraine Polls (BIRN) • Vojislav Seselj, on Trial for War Crimes, Is Offered Temporary Release (The New York Times)