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Momcilo Trajkovic on political opponents, relation of Belgrade toward Kosovo (Danas)

Former Kosovo Serb politician and member of the Serb National Forum, Momcilo Trajkovic in an interview to Belgrade-based daily Danas said that President Vucic with his recent visit in Kosovo demoralized Serbs instead of encouraging them. Commenting on Vucic’s speech in Mitrovica North that was termed “as historic” Trajkovic said that he does not know if President Vucic gave up on delineation now, however, he shook the grounds of Serbs from Kosovo and Metohija to remain and survive in their home places.

Vucic on talks with Pristina, agreement (BETA, Tanjug, B92)

President Aleksandar Vucic said on Thursday that Belgrade will continue talks with Pristina, but that they are unlikely to succeed in reaching an agreement. "It is important that even if we do not reach an agreement, which is likely, that someone will have to do it after us, because without long-term peace-building we will not be in a position to continue such successful economic results," Vucic said Vucic added that "we have to take care of children and think about them, not about how to ingratiate in one day for those who like easy solutions." "One mostly gets headaches from these easy so

Vucic: Prime Minister most probably to go to New York, UN (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said the Prime Minister Ana Brnabic would most probably go to New York, and attend the UN General Assembly, Tanjug news agency reported. Vucic made these remarks while visiting the Health Centre in Zemun, adding he is not completely certain, but it is more likely that Ana Brnabic, than him, would travel to New York. Although, they scheduled many meetings for me, I simply want to stay more in the country.

Association of Journalists of Kosovo condemned incidents during Vucic’s visit (RTV Puls)

Association of Journalists of Kosovo expressed concern over obstruction of journalists from Tanjug, Insajder, and DW to carry out their duties during the visit of the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic in Kosovo, RTV Puls reports. According to the Association “the police undertook necessary measures to avoid incidents, in order to provide security to all, including the two DW journalists, who were escorted from the place.” Kosovo police did not officially condemn these three cases, it was added, RTV Puls reported. “Association of Journalists of Kosovo encourages all journalists to report th

Thaci: Final deal to include mutual recognition (BETA, B92)

Hashim Thaci says a final agreement with Belgrade would include mutual recognition, and "Kosovo's Membership in EU, NATO, and the UN. In an interview with Beta, the Kosovo president said that the outcome of a final and binding agreement on the normalization of relations between Kosovo and Serbia would be mutual recognition, Kosovo's membership in the EU, NATO and the UN and Serbia's progress on its EU path. Speaking about a meeting with the U.S. president's envoy, Senator Ron Johnson, Thaci said Washington fully backed the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue. "The U.S.

Vucic: No solution without US, Germany, and Russia (BETA, Tanjug, B92)

President Aleksandar Vucic met on Monday in Belgrade with Ron Johnson, a US Senator who chairs the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. The president said that he also talked with the US senator about the improvement of bilateral cooperation between Serbia and the United States, and informed him and the situation in Kosovo. Responding to journalists' questions about reaching an agreement between Belgrade and Pristina, Vucic said: "I do not think there is a solution either without the United States, or without Germany or Russia.

McAllister: Vucic and Thaci take normalization of relations to “next level” (RTS, Tanjug)

At the moment, it is impossible to predict content and date of reaching possible agreement between Belgrade and Pristina, Chairperson of the European Parliament Committee for Foreign Affairs and Rapporteur for Serbia, David McAllister said, adding that Vucic and Thaci are committed to take the normalization of relations “to the next level”. He also underlined there are challenges along the way, however, there are positive signs to build mutual trust, and it would be good if the dialogue continues with the next round in Brussels, before the end of the month. Commenting on the differences in s

Vucic: Responsible criticism, not glorification of Milosevic (RTS)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic told RTS what he said about Slobodan Milosevic in Mitrovica North on Sunday was not glorification, but a serious and responsible criticism of politics we have conducted at that time. Vucic, added that many falsified his statement, in which he said, “Milosevic had the biggest support, he was a great leader, but the results of his rule for the Serbs were very bad.” Vucic also said “many pretended they did not hear” what he said in fact, leaving the second part of the statement out. “I spoke mostly about the Serbs, our illusions, mistakes and our road towards

Milena Ivanovic: There is no reason why not to trust president (RTV KIM)

Wife of assassinated leader of Civic Initiative, Freedom, Democracy, Justice (GI SDP), Oliver Ivanovic, Milena told RTV KIM she trusts President Vucic who made promise that a street named after Oliver would be the most beautiful in Mitrovica North. “(…) I think the street named after Oliver would look as it should,” Milena Ivanovic said, adding that she “constantly talks” to the President Vucic about the murder of her husband. Milena Ivanovic also said she cannot reveal details of the investigation, instead it is needed to wait for official results, but she hopes that order givers and the pe