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Šešelj: Albanians plan to attack Northern Kosovo; Serbian Gendarmerie moves to the south (InSerbia)

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić spoke to reporters after the meeting with leaders of Serbs from Kosovo and announced that now it is most important to preserve peace and stability. “I want to say that we had difficult talks in which we accepted everything. I’ll soon be ready to tell everything to the citizens of Serbia.”

“Four times in an hour they changed propositions that we need to agree with. In August we accepted agreements including the one about the bridge in Mitrovica.”

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17 years since UNSC resolution 1244 came into force (Telegrafi)

On 10 June 1999, then NATO Secretary General Javier Solana had issued the order for ending airstrikes of Serbian forces and the UN Security Council adopted resolution 1244 which enabled deployment of 37,200 KFOR troops from 36 countries. Solana’s decision came after the signing of the Kumanovo agreement between NATO and then Yugoslavia on 9 June 1999 which then entered into force on 11 June 1999. KFOR was split into five areas of responsibility: American, British, French, German, and Italian.

Movement of Socialists: Mustafa to apologize to Serbs for insulting them (KIM Radio)

Movement of Socialists has called the Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa to apologize to Serbs for his statement that “Kosovo has never and will never belong to Serbia”, since, according to them, Serbian people “are offended and astonished with his lack of a basic knowledge of history”. “His wish to create the future on the basis of current reality is, for us, completely justified manner of his struggle, however the matter that causes concerns of Serbs is a wish to change the history, though in a politically naive manner, in contradiction to the Serbian history

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