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Support of the Serb National Council to the Serbs in Kosovo (KIM radio)

Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister and Minister in resignation Minister Dalibor Jevtic met in Zagreb with representatives of the Serb National Council, headed by Milorad Pupovac, reports KIM radio.

As announced by the Ministry of Communities and Return, Pupovac expressed his support to Jevtic as well as solidarity with the people living in Kosovo.

"This support is sincere and you can count on our support anywhere and at any time," said Pupovac.

Jeremic: Vucic's visit to Zagreb is a test for visiting Pristina (NMagazin)

National Party President Vuk Jeremic says that Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's visit to Zagreb is "kind of a general rehearsal" for Vucic's state visit to Pristina, which he plans after signing a legally binding agreement and after Kosovo becomes a member of the UN "with the blessing of the current government in Serbia", reports NMagazin  today.

Vučić forbid ministers and government officials to make comments on developments in the region (Blic)

Today's edition of daily Blic reports unofficially that Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić has banned all the ministers, state officials and civil servants to comment on developments in the region.

Vučić has brought this decision due to the events in Kosovo and the train, which was supposed to run on the line Belgrade - Mitrovica, in order to move towards calming the situation in the region, and not towards further escalation of the situation.

Commissioner: Resolving the fate of missing obligation of the state and society (NMagazin)

Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Personal Data Protection today on the occasion of the International Day of the Disappeared recalls that 20 years after the end of conflicts in Croatia and Bosnia and 15 years after the end of the conflict in Kosovo and Metohija there are no reliable information about the fate of nearly 11,000 people from the former Yugoslavia.