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Poll: 8% of Serbians for recognition of Kosovo (Serbian media)

Eight per cent of those who took part in the poll said they supported recognizing Kosovo; seven per cent want all negotiations to be abandoned, while six per cent think Belgrade should withdraw its signature from the Brussels agreement, Tanjug reports.

A Faktor Plus poll commissioned by the Belgrade based news agency Tanjug shows that an almost equal number of respondents support and oppose continuation of Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, reports Serbian media.

Vucic: Our businessmen should go to Kosovo (Serbian media)

Regardless of the problems that exist around Kosovo, businessmen from Serbia have my support to go to Pristina to an economic fair, says Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.

As he said, at a joint press conference held yesterday with RS President Milorad Dodik, they have his support to "win by the economy".

"New ways" of resolving issues between Belgrade and Pristina (Serbian media)

EU foreign policy and security chief Federica Mogherini and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic agreed during their March 27 meeting in Belgrade to find new ways for a resumption of work and a peaceful resolution of open issues between Belgrade and Pristina, Maja Kocijancic said on Tuesday.

President thanks Burundi for revoking Kosovo recognition (B92, Serbian media)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic met with Burundi's foreign minister, Alain Aime Nyamitwe, in Belgrade on Tuesday, his office said in a statement.

Vucic on the occasion "expressed great gratitude for the country's decision to revoke its recognition of the unilaterally declared independence of Kosovo."

KFOR: Situation in Kosovo calm (Tanjug, Blic)

Considering events on Monday, the situation in Kosovo is calm, KFOR said, expressing gratitude to citizens in Kosovo for maintaining the situation calm and not increasing tensions, Serbian media reported.

This was written in a statement KFOR Public Affairs Office sent to the Serbian media, after being asked how they assess the current security situation in Kosovo, given events on Monday.

The Serbian list leaves the Kosovo government (Serbian media)

President of the Serbian List Goran Rakic says the Serbian list leaves the Kosovo government, all Serbian media reports from the press conference scheduled at 12.30 pm in Belgrade following yesterday's events in connection with Djuric's arrest by ROSU units in Mitrovica North.

Goran Rakic, after meeting with President Vucic, said that the assembly of all ten municipalities with the majority Serbian population will be held tomorrow.

UNMIK: Tanin calls for leaders' responsibility and calm (Serbian media)

UNMIK chief Zahir Tanin assessed last night that yesterday's developments in Kosovo were unacceptable and has urged the authorities in Belgrade and Pristina to avoid provocations and take the steps necessary to preserve the peace and security of citizens, reported Serbian media.

He said in a UNMIK statement that it was necessary that all interested avoid any rhetoric or measures that could escalate the situation further.

President addresses gathering on anniversary of NATO attacks (B92)

President Aleksandar Vucic said in Aleksinac on March 24 that Serbia had one card it its hands today to openly say what it thinks, Beta reported.

March 24 was day in 1999 when NATO started its bombing of Serbia, that lasted 78 days.

"Serbia that was not killed, and never will be and that is their greatest curse, and our mission, and our future," Vucic said at the central state ceremony to mark the 19th anniversary of the NATO bombing.