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Simić: Repressive decision of the Government of Kosovo (Tanjug, TV Most, Kontakt plus radio KIM radio, RTS)

President of the Serbian List Slavko Simić says that the decision of the Kosovo's government should be revoked immediately, by which all immovable property of Yugoslavia (SFRJ), Serbia and AP Kosovo and Metohija will be registered as property of Kosovo.

Đurić: The establishment of military formation in Kosovo violates UNSC Resolution 1244 and the Kumanovo agreement (media)

Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Đurić said yesterday that Serbia strongly opposes the establishment of the so-called Army of Kosovo. He says that Pristina with formation of the army would give a serious blow to serious efforts for inter-ethnic reconciliation, improving the relations between Serbs and Albanians and the establishment of lasting stability.

Tanin: There is no alternative to dialogue (Serbian media)

Today all Serbian media reported on yesterday's session of UN Security Council devoted to the situation in Kosovo. Special representative of the Secretary General and head of UN mission in Kosovo Zahir Tanin presented the quarterly report on Kosovo and said that Belgrade and Pristina accused each other for inflammatory rhetoric that resulted in a reduction in trust between the two sides.

Belgrade and Pristina agree to continue high level meetings (media)

Serbian PM Aleksandar Vučić said late on Tuesday that Belgrade and Pristina agreed to hold a series of high level meetings within the Brussles dialogue.

He made the statement after the meeting held in Brussels, attended and by the Serbian President Tomislav Nikolić, and Kosovo's President and Prime Minister Hashim Thaçi and Isa Mustafa, with the mediation of EU high representative Federica Mogherini.

Vučić: Belgrade and Pristina to forget the weapons (media)

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić said Tuesday that Belgrade and Pristina should forget the weapons and talk about everything, and hoped that no one would think of killing Serbs in Kosovo.

Asked by journalists to comment on the statement by the President of Serbia Tomislav Nikolić of Serbia's readiness to defend the Serbs in Kosovo with the weapons, Vučić answered the question: "Are you wondering whether someone will kill the Serbs."

Serbia wants France to extradite Haradinaj "without delay" (Serbian media)

Serbia will not give up on prosecuting all persons accused of war crimes until they have been brought before justice, says Marko Djuric.

The director of the Serbian Office for Kosovo and Metohija spoke in Belgrade on Friday, after an extraordinary meeting of the government dedicated to Thursday's decision of a French court to release Ramush Haradinaj from jail pending a decision on Serbia's extradition request.

Geneva: Serbian flag torched (Serbian media)

Two Albanians have been recorded on a video setting a Serbian flag on fire in Geneva, Switzerland, in protest over the arrest of Ramush Haradinaj.

Haradinaj, a former KLA leader and Kosovo prime minister, was arrested in France last week on a Serbian war crimes warrant.

The Presheva Jone agency reported Friday that the pair seen in the video are Albanian immigrants "from Kosovo and Preševo."

Government to meet, discuss French court's decision (Serbian media)

The Serbian government Friday will announce its stance regarding the decision of a French court to release from custody Ramush Haradinaj.

Serbian state broadcaster RTS is reporting that Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić has scheduled a meeting of his cabinet for Friday, "during which a decision will be made."

The session was scheduled by Vučić, who is returning from an official visit to India, Deputy PM and Interior Minister Nebojša Stefanović confirmed to Tanjug.