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Vucic concerned by EU's inability to pressure Pristina (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has expressed his concern over Pristina's stance to, despite pressure from the international community, not revoke its tariffs on Serbian goods, Tanjug news agency reported. The President Vucic, speaking to the Italian Ambassador Carlo Lo Cascio in Belgrade on Monday, said Serbia will return to dialogue only after the withdrawal of the tariffs.

Opposition leader to try to persuade Washington to stop supporting Vucic (TV N1, Danas, KoSSev)

The Chairman of the opposition Alliance for Serbia (SzS), Vuk Jeremic, announced he will officially visit the US next week to “remove the danger” of Washington preventing the change of authorities in Serbia, TV N1 reports. Jeremic warned that Kosovo might get a seat in the UN by the end of this year. He also assessed the visit to Washington will not be easy, since “the US counts on Vucic” which can be concluded based on the two letters the US President Donald Trump sent to Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.

Vucic denies agreement with Kosovo on changing borders (BETA)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Sunday that there was no agreement on changing the borders with Kosovo, BETA news agency reported. "What can I say about that... There is nothing at all there... It must have been written by Thaci and Haradinaj. There are no points, let alone 17," Vucic told reporters in Trstenik, central Serbia, where he was touring as part of the Future of Serbia campaign. Vucic thus denied a report by the German Frankfurter Rundschau daily on a deal that is supposed to be signed in Washington on June 12 and come into force six months later.

Vucic meets Srpska Lista representatives, Milan Radoicic also present in meeting (KoSSev)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic met on Friday with Srpska Lista (SL) representatives in Raska, including SL deputy-chair, Milan Radoicic, KoSSev portal reports. Radoicic has made few public appearances since he avoided arrest by the special Kosovo police forces in Mitrovica North on November 23, last year. The Special Prosecutor’s Office of Kosovo has issued a warrant for his arrest on the suspicion of involvement in the murder of Oliver Ivanovic. For more see at: https://bit.ly/2U6sDwv  

Vucic urges Serbs in Kosovo not to join "Albanian army" (Tanjug, B92)

Albanians want to include as many Serbs from Kosovo Pomoravlje as possible into the Kosovo army, President Aleksandar Vucic said on Friday. And he urged the Serbs not to do that. Vucic made his comments after a meeting in the Raska Disctrict with officials of the Serb List, a political organization in Kosovo that gathers Serbs. He said that he told them Serbia and the Serbs cannot survive if they go against each other and asked them not to join or participate in the Albanian army in Kosovo and Metohija (KiM).

Dodik: A single response of Republic of Srpska and Serbia to all challenges (BETA, SRNA, TV N1)

Republic of Srpska (in Bosnia and Herzegovina) and Serbia will continue to act together and give a single response to all challenges, Chairman of Bosnian Presidency and Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik said on Thursday following a meeting with the President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic, BETA news agency reported. According to SRNA news agency, the two leaders met to discuss the strategic issues related to the survival of the Serb people. The meeting was held without prior notice. “Any attempts to humiliate Serbia, its state and national interests are unacceptable today.

Vucic: There would be peace, unless somebody starts killing Serbs (Prva TV, B92)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic speaking for the Prva TV morning program said he has the political courage to resolve the Kosovo issue and “there would be peace unless somebody physically attacks the Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija,” B92 reported. “There would be peace unless somebody physically attacks Serbs and starts to kill them, that I would not be able to bear,” Vucic said. Vucic added he took upon himself resolving the Kosovo issue as his own job, while the Government of Serbia authorized him to negotiate. He noted there would probably be no solution at all, since there are many diff