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Hashim Thaci in an interview for Danas: : We will not allow the creation of Republika Srpska in Kosovo

Kosovo President Hashim Thaci in an interview for Belgrade based daily Danas says that as leaders they are responsible for the well-being of our children and future generations, when talking about Brussels based negotiation, and he thinks that President Vucic and himself were willing to prevent the past from blocking the future or endanger peace in the region in the next five or 50 years.

Djuric: False allegations against the state and espionage activities (TV N1, KoSSev)

Serbia is systematically weakened by false allegations against the state. The allegations of scenarios against its people in Kosovo made by various political and religious representatives. The security services received tasks in connection with these espionage activities, Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director Marko Djuric said, KoSSev portal reported. Djuric made these remarks following an urgent session of the National Security Council scheduled by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic on Saturday.

Cedomir Jovanovic: Opposition has no solution for Kosovo (TV N1)

Leader of Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Cedomir Jovanovic said he is talking to everyone about the Coalition for Peace, which he proposes and that it is not just a pre-election project. He asked who is against the idea of reaching an agreement on Kosovo? The opposition’s Alliance for Serbia does not have a solution for Kosovo, Jovanovic added.

Pristina wants us to stop, but we can't do that - Serbian FM (Vecernje Novosti, Tanjug, B92)

Serbian Foreign Minister and First Deputy PM Ivica Dacic said that "many don't like the success of our diplomacy." They also do not like that a number of countries are reexamining their position on Kosovo, Dacic told the daily Vecernje Novosti.

Serbia-Kosovo Meeting Ends Without Progress (Balkan Insight)

The latest Brussels meeting between the Serbian and Kosovo Presidents, Aleksandar Vucic and Hashim Thaci, ended quickly and without visible progress towards the normalisation of relations. The EU-mediated meeting on Wednesday in Brussels between the leaders of Kosovo and Serbia ended with the two sides remaining entrenched in their positions, and without progress towards the signing of a legally binding agreement on the normalisation of relations. See at: http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/a

Vucic and Thaci hold ‘difficult talks’ in Brussels (Prishtina Insight)

The Kosovar and Serbian Presidents met with High Representative Mogherini to discuss the normalization of Kosovo-Serbia relations. Kosovo President Hashim Thaci and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic held a meeting to discuss normalization of relations between the two countries on Wednesday. See at: https://prishtinainsight.com/vucic-and-thaci-hold-difficult-talks-in-brussels/

Thaci’s “red lines” are for internal use (Danas)

Message of Kosovo President, Hashim Thaci that Kosovo “has red lines” before the concluding phase of Brussels negotiations and it is recognition of Kosovo by Serbia, serve for internal use only, analysts and diplomatic representatives told Belgrade-based daily Danas. Thaci made these remarks after constant criticism from the Kosovo opposition over the manner in which he conducts Brussels negotiations. Danas diplomatic sources told the daily, that negotiations continue and would certainly move toward the final agreement in the next couple of months. Meanwhile, Serbian analysts believe Thaci’

Blic: Vucic and Thaci again in Brussels in 14 days (Serbian media)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic is likely to meet again in Brussels in two weeks with Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, reported yesterday Belgrade based daily Blic.

The daily stated that the information was confirmed in the cabinet of President Vucic.

The continuation of the dialogue in such a short time could mean a practical intensification of the process, about what talked and Mogherini after the meeting in Brussels on Sunday, the daily noted.