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Drecun: In addition to political, Pristina does legal violence too (RTS)

Chairman of the Serbian National Assembly Committee for Kosovo and Metohija, Milovan Drecun told RTS the statute on the mining complex Trepca adopted by the Kosovo Assembly reflects that Pristina in addition to political, does legal violence too. Drecun added Pristina for years is attempting to take away private properties belonging to the Serbs, and it is passing different laws, so the Serbs stand no chance to prove their ownership. “On the other side, they are taking away what is the property of the state of Serbia, with Gazivode and Trepca being their main targets.

Protest against annexation of Mitrovica North to be held tomorrow (Politika, Tanjug)

A protest “Against annexation of Kosovska Mitrovica” will be organized at noon tomorrow, in front of EULEX premises in Mitrovica North, Tanjug news agency reports. Rector of Pristina University, temporarily dislocated to Mitrovica North, Rade Grbic, Student Vice-Rector, Nemanja Bisevac and director of the Clinical and Hospital Centre in Mitrovica north urged citizens from Kosovo to massively gather and in a peaceful protest, express their dissatisfaction caused by Pristina measures, including tariffs on the Serbian goods and announced plans about Mitrovica, Nemanja Bisevac, on behalf of the

Brussels loses patience with Pristina (Danas)

All twenty-eight EU member-states conveyed a message to Pristina authorities there would be no continuation of the Brussels dialogue until Pristina revokes its decision on 100 percent tariffs on goods from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, Danas daily reports referring to diplomatic sources. The sources also confirmed to Danas, this was made clear to the representatives of recently appointed Pristina’s team for Brussels dialogue, two days ago during their visit to Brussels. “Brussels is losing patience when it comes to the tariffs and is doing its utmost to influence Pristina to revoke such

If there would be elections in Serbia, campaign to start after Statehood Day? (Prva TV)

If Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic decides that extraordinary elections would be held on 31 March, they would be called for on 30 January, latest by 14 February, one day prior to Serbia’s Statehood Day, Prva TV reports this morning. However, if a decision is to have an election by mid-April, then they should be called for from 13th to 18th February.

Simic: Brussels should exert pressure on Pristina (RTS)

Representative of Srpska Lista, Slavko Simic told RTS that tomorrow’s meeting of Kosovo Assembly Speaker Kadri Veseli, PM Ramush Haradinaj and US Ambassador Philip Kosnett on taxes is of crucial importance, since the future of Belgrade and Pristina dialogue depends on it. He also urged Brussels and Quint states to exert pressure on Kosovo leaders in order to revoke the taxes and make Kosovo Albanians sit at the negotiation table in Brussels. Simic assessed that Kosovo leaders find themselves in a stalemate position, since they politically deserted negotiations by introducing taxes on the goo

Brnabic: Putin’s visit cannot bother Brussels (Tanjug)

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said she is pleased with the visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin, adding the visit absolutely cannot impede Serbia on its path towards Euro-integration, Tanjug news agency reported. She noted Brussels is aware of Serbian and Russian traditional ties, political and economic ones, same as Moscow knows about Serbia’s EU aspiration. Brnabic also said it was important to hear the message that Russia supports Belgrade and Pristina dialogue, and it would support any solution that suits Belgrade.

Stefanovic: We have indications who is murderer of Oliver Ivanovic (Prva TV, B92)

Serbian Minister of Internal Affairs, Nebojsa Stefanovic told Prva TV that Pristina took over responsibility, whether the murderers of Oliver Ivanovic would be found. However, Belgrade, despite of Pristina’s behavior that is refusing any sort of cooperation, has certain indications as to who the murderer is, there are information “about moves of certain individuals from Kosovo and Metohija, as well as about departure to one western state.” “We are trying to get confirmation with that western state.

Fatherland Movement: Belgrade had to do more to find killers of Oliver Ivanovic (KIM Radio)

Fatherland Movement from Mitrovica North said in a press statement that Belgrade authorities had to do more over the last year in order to find organizers and those who have killed Oliver Ivanovic, KIM Radio reported. The Movement recalled that in addition to Oliver Ivanovic, killers of Dimitrije Janicijevic, Oliver’s godfather who was killed on the same day five years ago, and killers of Ivica Rajcic and Milos Scepanovic remain unknown. The Movement added that prior to the murder of Oliver Ivanovic a crazed and dirty campaign was led against him on TV stations.