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Dacic: Peru recognized Kosovo; however, it supports us in Security Council (RTS, TV N1)

Serbian Foreign Affairs Minister Ivica Dacic assessed his visit to Peru as of historic importance, since it is in the interest of Serbia to renew relations with this country, RTS reports. He added, strategic relations between the two countries and Serbia’s presence in this region are the most important topics to discuss.

Dacic in Panama, Pristina’s lobbying centre (RTS)

Serbian Foreign Affairs Minister Ivica Dacic who participated in the inauguration ceremony of the new President Laurentino Cortizo Cohen in Panama said his visit to this country, first after many years, was very important given that he spoke with officials there about important topics, including Kosovo issue, RTS reports.

Dacic also spoke with the Vice-President of Panama, the former and the new Minister of Foreign Affairs.

FM Dacic: Serbia's presence in America important for its national interests (RTS, TV N1)

Serbia has a need to constantly be present on the American continent to be able to protect its national and state interest in the best way, Foreign Affairs Minister Ivica Dacic said during his visit to Bogotá, RTS reported on Saturday.

Addressing the 49th session of the General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) in the Colombian capital Dacic said that Serbia has become an observer state in many American associations, with the OAS as the largest ones.

Dacic: Cancellation of Paris meeting proof to US that nothing can be done without them (BETA, TV Pink, TV N1)

Serbian Foreign Affairs Minister Ivica Dacic said on Sunday the delay of the meeting of Pristina and Belgrade officials in Paris is "someone's defeat," but least of which a Serbian defeat.

He also told TV Pink that there is not much grief in either Brussels or Washington that the meeting has been postponed.

Serbia concerned with situation in north, ready to protect its people, Dacic says (Blic)

Belgrade-based daily Blic reports that Serbian Foreign Affairs Minister Ivica Dacic said today that he reported to the foreign ministers of the Visegrad Group and the Western Balkans at a meeting in Bratislava that Serbia was concerned about the situation in Kosovo and that it is firmly resolved to protect its people.

Somalia to reconsider decision on Kosovo recognition (Serbian Government, media)

First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic paid a visit to the Federal Republic of Somalia yesterday, where he held bilateral talks with the President of that country, Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed Farmaajo, and with the Prime Minister and the Minister of Foreign Affairs.

A mutual readiness to restore traditionally friendly relations of the two countries that date back to the time of close cooperation within the Non-Aligned Movement was expressed at the meeting.

Dacic's plane breaks down - after avoiding terrorist attack (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic was in the presidential palace of Somalia at the time of a terrorist attack. At the moment, when the explosion was heard, Dacic was speaking with the President of Somalia, who "jumped up when the blast was heard."

"We are used to this, we have been bombed (by NATO)," Dacic said at that point, Tanjug is reporting, while the Somali President told him that if he had Westerners there, they would have immediately fled.

As Dacic told Tanjug, he was informed that the target of the attack was a former Somali Foreign Minister.

Srpska Lista, Serbian officials on election victory in northern Kosovo municipalities (RTS, Tanjug, RTV Puls, TV Most, Radio Kosovska Mitrovcia)

Srpska Lista and Serbian officials reacted to the election victory in the four northern Kosovo municipalities by saying it is a victory of the Serbian people in Kosovo and Metohija and an important step in a struggle for the Serbian state and national interests, media report on Monday.