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"Albanians deserve better than circus politics" (B92)

Marko Djuric has commented on announcements of "national unification of Albanians" to say that they "deserve more responsible politics." The head of the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija spoke a day after Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama announced that the signing of several agreements between the governments in Pristina and Tirana meant that "national unification of Albanians" had taken place. According to Rama, this was done "through the EU."

It is illusory to believe that Serbia will recognize independence of Kosovo (IRS, Tanjug)

Marko Djuric, head of the Serbian government's Office for Kosovo and Metohija, stated on Monday that people in Kosovo should not be misguided that Serbia will recognize the independence of its southern province. “The process of normalization (of relations) is irreversible, and constant delusion about Serbia's recognition of the independence of KiM is a reflection of political immaturity and a worrying lack of focus on real problems in KiM - unemployment, corruption and bad international relations,” Djuric told Tanjug. Kosovo Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hashim Thaci said in an interview

Kosovo Serb Leaders Unite to Issue Common Demands (BIRN)

Kosovo Serb leaders - currently boycotting the government - gathered on Wednesday in Gracanica to form a joint political umbrella, and produce a list of joint demands.

Kosovo Serb mayors and municipal assembly members from the country's Serb-majority municipalities filled the house of culture in the central town of Gracanica on Wednesday on a mission to coordinate future steps.

Đuric: Today we are defining our struggle (KIM Radio)

With the sound of Serbian anthem and with Serbian flags décor first joint session of the Kosovo Serb-majority municipalities was held in Graačanica/Graçanicë today at 10:00. Introductory speech was presented by the head of the Serbian Government’s Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Đuric, with reflection on 17 March. “We gathered in Gračnica to get united and show our strength with the wish that freedom remains our leading idea, not to the detriment of others, but for the benefit of the Serbian nation.

Djuric: Serbs in KiM still not free (Tanjug)

BELGRADE - Marko Djuric, director of the Serbian government's Office for Kosovo-Metohija (KiM), stated that 11 years after the March pogrom, Serbs in KiM are still not free, and expressed expectation that the ones responsible for the Golgotha of Serbs will finally be punished.

In the pogrom, which lasted from March 17 to 19, 2004, a total of 4,000 Serbs were expelled, ethnic cleansing was carried out in six towns and 10 villages, and many churches and monasteries were burnt down. Even today Serbs in KiM are not free, and this is best proved by the v

Edita Tahiri: A/CSM the last topic (Danas)

In the course of the preparations for a new round of political dialogue representatives of Serbia and Kosovo held separate meetings with the EU officials in Brussels last week, however the date of the next meeting of two prime ministers was not mentioned. It was agreed that implementation of the agreement on judiciary, which was signed on 9 February should start by the end of March, whereas preparations are ongoing in regard to elements of future agreement on dissolution of the Civil  Protection and its integration into Kosovo institutions within six month

Djuric today at the meeting in Gracanica about Community/Association of Serbian municipalities (TV Most)

The Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric will participate today in Gracanica at the round table "Decentralization and Serbian communities in Kosovo and Metohija", which will be dedicated to the implementation of the Brussels Treaty and establishing of the Community/Association of Serbian municipalities. As stated in the press release, it will be the first in a series of roundtables that will this year organize the Forum for Ethnic Relations in cooperation with the Kosovo Foundation for Open Society, and within the project "Temptation of Serbian community in the normali

Djuric: We will not discuss succession with Pristina (Danas)

Is Kosovo, which today marks the seventh anniversary of the unilateral declaration of independence, closer to the "chair" in the UN, bearing in mind the results of the Brussels talks, announced legally binding agreement between Belgrade and Pristina and the number of 96 countries that recognized Kosovo.   “Serbia has a stable support of the Security Council, as the highest body of the United Nations, for its independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity.