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Selakovic: Today or tomorrow a new date for the continuation of the dialogue (Serbian media)

Secretary General of the Serbian President, Nikola Selakovic, believes that today or tomorrow, a new date for the continuation of the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina will be known.

Asked whether a meeting of the Serbs from Kosovo with President Aleksandar Vucic will be held, he replied:

- You will be notified in a timely manner.

EU countries seek participation in dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina (RFE)

Radio Free Europe learn that EU member states are demanding participation in the final phase of the dialogue between Serbia and Kosovo, which will lead to a legally binding agreement on a comprehensive normalization of relations.

RFE writes that according to European sources, member states have begun to demonstrate their disapproval of the lack of transparency in political dialogue, especially about the chapter dealing with the final agreement.

Jevtic: It is shameful and inadmissible to block displaced people to visit their sanctuary (Serbian media)

The blockade of roads and the prevention of displaced persons to visit to at least a day the Church of the Holy Trinity in the village of Petric near Kline is a shameful act that brings nothing good to anyone living in Kosovo, said Dalibor Jevtić.

"Ivanovic was followed; cameras were off during his murder" (B92, Slobodno Srpski)

The first associate of Oliver Ivanovic, Ksenija Bozovic, says the GI SDP leader, who was shot and killed on January 16, was being followed.

Bozovic also told Budimir Nikic during the Slobodno Srpski program that the entire investigation process is being "watered down."

The website KoSSev is reporting that Bozovic stressed she had given her statement about the murder twice, while only one unofficial call came from the prosecution in Belgrade, which is also conducting an investigation.

Jevtic: We do not accept the ZSO that is not in accordance with the agreement (Serbian media)

The Serbs in Kosovo want the Community/Association of Serb Municipalities (ZSO) in the way signed in Brussels and in no way different.

Member of the Presidency of the Serbian List and Minister for Communities and Returns in resignation Dalibor Jevtic says that the Serbs in Kosovo want the Community/Association of Serb Municipalities (ZSO) in the way it was signed in Brussels and in no way different than signed, reports Serbian media.

Putin invites Vucic to join him in Immortal Regiment march (Serbian media)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic will meet in Moscow on Tuesday with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who on Monday started his fourth term in office.

As announced by the Kremlin, Vucic is in the Russian capital on a working visit to attend the 73rd anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.

Brnabic “ready to sign what is necessary” (Serbian Media, VIP)

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said on Thursday that she would be ready to sign any document regarding arrangement of relations between Serbia and Kosovo if this would be for the benefit of Serbian citizens, but she got mad when it was suggested that this would mean that she would sing the legally-binding document that European Union and USA would expect of Serbia to accept it, Serbian media reported.

Gerxhaliu: Economic cooperation 100 steps ahead of politics; Kosovo Manufacturers Club calls for boycott of the Pristina fair (Serbian media)

The Fair Pristina 2018 organized by the Chamber of Commerce of Kosovo, starts today and will last until 21 April.

President of the Chamber of Commerce of Kosovo Safet Gerxhaliu told RTV KIM yesterday that "Pristina will be the capital of the Balkans, since more than 180 companies from all over the region are gathering in this city".

Palmer: No special pressure on Belgrade (Serbian media)

Acting Deputy Assistant US State Secretary Matthew Palmer says that America expects that Belgrade and Pristina, despite problems, continue their dialogue and he hopes for a normalization of relations by the end of the year.

Palmer told the Voice of America in Serbian language that America does not "put special pressure on Belgrade" in the direction of normalizing relations, that is, they make it on all participants in the negotiation process.