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Djuric: Few returnees in Kosovo (Tanjug)

SKOPJE - A very small number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) returned to the southern Serbian province in the past 15 years, Director of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija Marko Djuric warned during the two-day regional conference in Skopje. During the conflicts in Kosovo, around 230,000 people were displaced, while 23,000 more Serbs, Roma and other non-Albanians were internally displaced in the province itself.

Djurić: Construction of flats, houses for returnees underway (TV Most, Tanjug)

ZUBIN POTOK - Director of the Serbian government’s Office for Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) Marko Djuric said Wednesday that the government had provided funds for the construction of six blocks of flats and several dozen houses in the southern Serbian province to facilitate returns of displaced Serbs and other non-Albanians. “The construction of the tower blocks and houses is underway and it shows that the Serbian government is working on the return of internally displaced people,” Djuric said in the village of Jagnjenica (Zubin Potok municipality in northern KiM), where he acted on behalf of the Off

Djuric: Rama’s statement his identity card (RTS)

Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric says the statement of the President of the Albanian government Edi Rama on Kosovo’s independence will not change the road of Serbia to stability in the region In the RTS morning program, Marko Djuric said that Serbia will not stray from the road of reforms that it started. Djuric said that the Rama's statement is "his identity card," and that is falls within the category of statements that are intended to provoke. "This is one small line, and Serbian foreign policy successes are extraordinary," said Djuric. As he explained, the r

Kosovo Serbs still waiting for a better life (RTS)

A year has passed since the local elections in Kosovo; the authorities in municipalities with Serbian majority are not satisfied with the treatment of central Kosovo institutions. The government in Pristina reduces the budget from year to year, so often beside salaries for employees there is no funding for the development of Serbian communities. During the last census in Kosovo, Serbs have been partially registered.

Djuric urges for protection of Metohija Serbs (Tanjug)

KLINA - Director of the Serbian government's Office for Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) Marko Djuric said Monday that he expects the officials of ethnic Albanian political parties in Kosovo to provide support and protection to Serbs in the region of Metohija. On a visit to the returnee village of Vidanje in the Klina/Kline municipality, northwestern Metohija, Djuric pointed out that the Serbs living in that part of Kosovo are in the most difficult position, and stressed that he expects officials of the political parties of Kosovo Albanians to provide them support and protection

Djuric, Janjic thank KFOR for protecting Decani monastery (Tanjug)

DECANI - Director of the Serbian government’s Office for Kosovo-Metohija Marko Djuric and Visoki Decani Monastery abbot Sava Janjic Monday expressed gratitude to the KFOR commander, Italian Major General Francesco Paolo Figliuolo for sending soldiers to increase the security around the monastery after its facilities and gates had been sprayed with threatening graffiti celebrating the Islamic State and calling for the creation of a Worldwide Caliphate. After the meeting Djuric and Janjic had with Figliuolo, Djuric told reporters said that in the political sense, the authorities in Pristin

Ivanovic victim of the "rule of law" in Kosovo (RTS)

“One part of the Brussels agreement envisages that, in Serb-majority municipalities in Kosovo, Serbs must be employed in Courts and Prosecutors’ Offices in proportion with the ethnic composition of the population. That part of the agreement must be implemented as soon as possible,” said Marko Djuric, Director of the Serbian Government’s Office for Kosovo and Metohija. Djuric said that international justice cannot replace domestic judicial system in Kosovo and Metohija.

Belgrade-Priština dialogue "needs to continue" (Tanjug, B92)

Government Office for Kosovo Director Marko Đurić and Finnish Ambassador Pekka Orpana agreed Wednesday the Belgrade-Priština dialogue "needs to continue"  It should "facilitate the normalization of relations and help improve the quality of life of the citizens in Kosovo and Metohija," the office said in a statement. Đurić spoke to the ambassador of Finland and his deputy Outi Isotalo "about the current situation in the province and Belgrade’s expectations concerning the provincial government to be formed, as well as the implementation of agreements reached within the framework of the Br