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Vucic met Lajcak in Belgrade today (B92)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic received in Belgrade today Slovakian Minister of Foreign and European Affairs as well as Chairman of the OSCE Miroslav Lajcak, Serbian media reported.

During the meeting, President Vucic expressed serious concern over events in the north of Kosovo and Metohija and warned that Pristina by unilateral and provocative acts causes tensions and deterioration of the security situation.

Vucic: I did not know there was a poison on ethnic basis (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic met today with the Ambassador of Russia to Serbia Alexander Botsan-Kharachenko, Serbian media report.

During the meeting President Vucic expressed concern over the situation in Kosovo and Metohija, following the recent elections there and tensions provoked by Pristina.

"EU believes in Serbia's European destiny" (Tanjug, B92)

European Union is Serbia's largest donor and would never invest such energy and resources without a firm belief in its European destiny Herman van Rompuy said, Tanjug news agency reports.

Former President of the European Council and Belgian Prime Minister, who will participate in a panel entitled "EU and Serbia: a common destiny?" on Tuesday in Belgrade along with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, pointed out it is obvious to him that Belgium, the EU and Serbia share a common destiny, which is why the EU remains resolutely committed to encouraging Serbia on its European path.

Vucic met with Bjornstad, Oslo Representative for the Western Balkans (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic met this morning with Special Representative of the Royal Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Western Balkans.

Arne Bjornstad was, until recently, Norwegian Ambassador to Serbia in Belgrade. The president of Serbia posted information about the meeting on his Instagram account "buducnostsrbijeav", along with the photos from the meeting.

Zeman: In one month on possibility to revoke recognition of Kosovo (Kosovo-online portal)

Czech President Milos Zeman said in Belgrade today that he would in one month, during the meeting of constitutional authorities in Prague, ask the question, is it possible to revoke recognition of Kosovo independence, Kosovo-online portal reports.

He said this responding to a journalist’s question could it be expected that some EU state in the upcoming period thinks and revises its stance on Kosovo independence.

Jeremic: To boycott elections, then all decisions, including the ones on Kosovo, illegitimate (Kosovo-online portal)

Leader of Peoples’ Party (NS) Vuk Jeremic called for the boycott of elections in Serbia, arguing that in that case all decisions made by the institutions elected after the poll and international agreements that the authorities would sing, including the eventual agreement on “delineation” by which Pristina would get seat in the UN would be illegitimate, Kosovo-online portal reports.

Vucic: Foreign representatives gave money to Srpska Lista’s rival candidates (KoSSev)

Kosovo Serbs should participate in the elections gathered around Srpska Lista, Serbian President, Aleksandar Vucic reiterated once again on Sunday morning, KoSSev portal reports.

The portal added that according to the President Vucic some foreign representatives, who are “posing as our greatest friends“ are “offering the money in taverns and offices“, to those who are running against Srpska Lista.

Belgrade seeks EU reaction on announced ban of Vucic’s visit in Kosovo (Danas)

Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director Marko Djuric said the European Union should react to the statements of Pristina officials that they would not permit Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic to visit Kosovo, Danas daily reports.

Commenting on the statement of the outgoing Kosovo Foreign Minister adviser Jetlir Zyberaj that Kosovo will not permit the visit of the Serbian President Vucic before the upcoming Kosovo elections, Djuric said that Pristina institutions’ representatives brag about something they should be ashamed of – impeding the freedom of movement.

Vucic comments on allegations that Dacic might become new Serbian PM (Tanjug, B92)

There is a saying in Serbia - "Firstly jump and then say hop", not the other way around, President Aleksandar Vucic said reacting to the allegations of current Foreign Affairs Minister Ivica Dacic assuming the role of the prime minister after elections in Serbia, Tanjug news agency reports.

"Who will become the prime minister... I'm afraid that someone had jumped to conclusions... There is an old Serbian proverb - "Firstly jump, and then say hop, not the other way around", Vucic told the press.

Vucic: Srpska Lista to participate in elections even though Quint and Albanian portals are against them (KoSSev)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Sunday that Kosovo election campaign would not be easy for Srpska Lista, adding he still expects the leading Serbian party to win – if they decide to participate in the upcoming Kosovo parliamentary elections, KoSSev portal reports.