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Additional reactions to Vucic’s visit in Kosovo (Serbian media)

Historian, Cedomir Antic, commenting on Vucic’s visit in Kosovo, told Danas daily his speech in Mitrovica North was a tip of a needless spectacle.

It seems the visit of Aleksandar Vucic in the north of Kosovo did not have significance, he attributed to it few days prior to the visit, Antic said, adding that the speech for which Vucic claimed would be the hardest and the most important in his career, turned to be an average literature exercise, slightly expanded than usual, with few more quotations then he is used to, Danas daily reported.

Serbian officials’ reactions to Vucic’s visit in Kosovo (Serbian media)

Serbian Minister of Interior, Nebojsa Stefanovic reacted to statement of the Kosovo Assembly Speaker, Kadri Veseli in regard to Vucic’s visit in Kosovo, Serbian media reported.

It seems unbelievable that following the visit of President Vucic in Kosovo, where he delivered messages of peace only, Kadri Veseli says President Vucic in Gazivode uttered warmongering statements, Stefanovic said.

"Tell Vucic door to EU is called independence of Kosovo" (Prva TV, B92)

The comments on Vucic's visit to Kosovo over this past weekend keep coming.

Simic: The goal has been achieved, the Serbs are encouraged and united. Sheholi: Vucic should have apologized for the crimes.

Representative of the Serb List from Kosovo Igor Simic told Prva TV after that the visit of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic to Kosovo has achieved its goal.

COM KFOR on incident during Vucic’s visit in Kosovo (BETA, Prva TV, B92)

KFOR Commander Major-General Salvatore Couci said KFOR was ready to intervene during the visit of the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, Serbian media report today.

In a statement to Prva TV, General Couci said Kosovo institutions made the decision to avoid Vucic’s visit to Banje village, explaining that KFOR is a third security provider in Kosovo.

Kosovo-Serbia Deal 'Not Even Close' Vucic Says (Balkan Insight)

On his two-day visit to Kosovo, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic denied the two countries were near a solution to their dispute, and was prevented from visiting a Serb-majority village.

“Do we have any draft solutions in Brussels? We do not, we are not even close to it,” President Aleksandar Vucic said in a speech before thousands of Serbs in the Serb-run northern half of the divided Kosovo town of Mitrovica on Sunday.

Serbia's Vucic says long road ahead in talks with Kosovo (Reuters)

GAZIVODE LAKE, Kosovo (Reuters) - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic pledged to continue talks with Kosovo officials to resolve differences but warned it would take a long time to reach a broad deal with Pristina that could allow both nations to move towards EU membership.

Expectations of an agreement that would involve a land swap, a proposal floated by both Belgrade and Pristina, dimmed after a face-to-face meeting between Vucic and his Kosovo counterpart, Hashim Thaci, was abruptly cancelled on Friday.

Tense end to Vucic's visit as Albanians put up barricades (Tanjug, Prva Tv, B92)

President Aleksandar Vucic completed his two-day visit to Kosovo and Metohija on Sunday by addressing citizens at the central square in Mitrovica North.

The second day of Vucic's visit to Kosovo was marked by incidents and the roadblocks put up by ethnic Albanians on the way to the Serb village of Banje.

The president then decided to return to Mitrovica North, as police informed him that the blockades were two kilometers ahead of the convoy, and that it was not safe to continue the trip.

Vucic decides not to meet with representatives of Pristina (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has decided not to talk to representatives of Pristina in Brussels today, Tanjug is reporting.

Reporters learned this is Brussels from the director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric, who spoke after Vucic's meeting with EU's Federica Mogherini, who acts as the mediator in the Belgrade-Pristina talks.

Ivanovic, Simic, Vulovic on Vucic’s visit in Kosovo (RTS, Tanjug)

Director of Mitrovica North Health Centre Milan Ivanovic told RTS Pristina’s threats can not scare Serbs in the north of Kosovo and Metohija, and he expects the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic would nevertheless visit Kosovo.

Speaking for the RTS morning news edition, Ivanovic said Kadri Veseli with his statements, tries to show that he controls the situation in the entire Kosovo and Metohija, including the north, adding that Veseli also tries to cause problems and destabilization.

Novosti: Brits arrived in Kosovo to spy on president (Vecernje Novosti, B92)

An operational group of British intelligence agency MI6 was relocated from Macedonia to Kosovo and Metohija on Wednesday, and the reason behind such a move is the arrival of Serbian President Vucic in Kosovo.

This is according to Belgrade-based daily Vecernje Novosti, referring to well informed source from intelligence structures.