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Serbian PM Brnabic: ''Haradinaj told me that the Pristina's ban on Serbia’s official is fake news'' (Beta, N1)

Serbian prime Minister Ana Brnabic said in Poznań on Friday that her Kosovo counterpart Ramush Haradinaj told her the news on Pristina’s ban on Belgrade's officials’ visits to Kosovo was fake news, the Beta news agency reported.

Brnabic, who attends the Western Balkans Summit in Poland, as a part of the Berlin Process, said she was surprised that the advisors to “the so-called Foreign Minister spread fake news,” adding “she was glad (the news was fake since that reduces tensions in the region).”

KoSSev: Djuric in the north (Serbian media, RFE)

Kossev porta reports that a visit of the director of the KiM Office, Marko Djuric, has been announced for today. Djuric previously himself announced to the Serbian media the opening of the water supply system in the North Kosovo.

Kossev reports as the latest news that Djuric is in Zubin Potok.

MFA distributes to UN documentary of the Humanitarian Law Center (Koha)

Kosovo’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, distributed through its Consulate in New York the documentary published by the Humanitarian Law Center, to the UN permanent missions and observes.

According to the Ministry, the documentary offers “convincing” evidence on the level of impunity of Serbia’s war crimes committed against Kosovo Albanian civilians.

Serbia seeks protection of its embassies (Serbian media)

The Serbian Foreign Ministry asked some countries to reinforce security of Serbian diplomatic offices which, according to security information, are potential targets of Albanian terrorists. Diplomats in those embassies have received precise instructions from Belgrade about raising precautionary measures to the highest level.