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Former CIA official: Seven thesis of Balkans’ pathology (Nedeljnik, B92)

Steven Meyer, former CIA official in charge for the Balkans, in his Op-Ed for the Belgrade-based weekly magazine Nedeljnik, described seven theses of “Balkans’ pathology” B92 reports, re-running excerpts of the article. “For more than a year tensions in the Balkans are running high. Although there are many individual examples, the most striking is a pathology that is part of all of them.

Vucic: We are far away from Kosovo solution (Danas)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said yesterday “that we are very far away from any solution” in relation to Kosovo and if he “may predict” Belgrade “would get nothing” from negotiations with Pristina, Danas daily reported. Asked to comment on the Kosovo Prime Minister opposing Hashim Thaci to continue talks with him, Vucic responded “he does not want to get involved in their internal matters.” “Ours is to fight for rational, reasonable, realistic solutions, but realistic solutions in which Serbia would be respected, its interests as well, not only Serbian national interests but the intere

Vucic with Soros on civil society and Kosovo issue (B92, Tanjug)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic met with the Deputy Chair of the Open Society Foundation, Alexander Soros, Serbian media reported. Vucic and Soros discussed about the ways on how civil society and Soros’s organization can help strengthen peace and stability in the region. President Vucic informed representatives of the Open Society Foundation about the course of the Belgrade-Pristina negotiations, and highlighted that advancement of the relations is very important to maintain stability in the Western Balkans. He also thanked the Foundation for analysis of Serbia’s development, Press Offi

Vucic: "Kosovo deal is crucial" (B92)

Serbian president Aleksandar Vucic said in a meeting with delegation of German Bundestag that Serb-Albanian agreement was of crucial importance for both sides. Vucic talked with the Deputy Chairman of the CDU/CSU faction in the German parliament, Johann Wadephul and the group's foreign affairs ​adviser Hans-Joachim Falenski about bilateral relationship, Serbia's road to EU and the situation in the region. Wadephul, a member of the Bundestag, said he had great confidence in Serbia's integration process, he applauded the readiness of Belgrade and Pristina to continue the dialogue, but he also

What would Vucic tell to Serbs in Kosovo? (RTV KIM)

Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director, Marko Djuric earlier announced that the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic during the forthcoming visit to Kosovo would “convey a strong message” to the Serbs living here, RTV KIM reported. Expectations of inhabitants from central Kosovo are different, while some local politicians think all they would hear are pre-ordered applauses for the main orator. President Vucic would visit Kosovo on 8 and 9th September, only one day after the meeting with his Kosovo counterpart Hashim Thaci and EU High Representative Federica Mogherini in Brussels.

Vukadinovic: Vucic’s visit to Kosovo will not be new Gazimestan (Danas, TV N1)

Vucic’s visit to Kosovo on September 9 will not be “a new Gazimestan” as some media announce it, but rather “anti-Gazimestan,” Serbian opposition MP and political analyst Djordje Vukadinovic told TV N1. Vukadinovic termed comparison of Vucic’s visit to Kosovo with new Gazimestan as inappropriate, but it is media attractive.

Raskovic-Ivic: Internal dialogue on Kosovo looked like monologue (FoNet, RTS)

Deputy Leader of People’s Party, Sanda Raskovic-Ivic said the Serbian President and head of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) Aleksandar Vucic by announcing a referendum on Kosovo wants to make all citizens accomplices “in the greatest disgrace of the Serbian history – surrender of Kosovo,” Serbian media reported. “Vucic has no platform given by the government, let alone the Assembly, to talk about and makes agreement on Kosovo.

Djuric: Vucic to talk to Serbs from Kosovo openly and unequivocally (Prva TV, B92)

Serbia and President Vucic do not hide Kosovo issue under the carpet, instead they try to resolve it, Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director, Marko Djuric told Prva TV. Djuric added, Serbia pursues responsible politics and wants to resolve difficult issues, instead of hiding them. Djuric assessed the meeting President Vucic had in Austria with Hashim Thaci as difficult. “These talks are neither easy nor simple. We can not choose who to talk to from the Albanian side, respectively who will represent them.

Vucic: To reach a deal with Albanians for benefit of all (BETA)

Belgrade-Pristina dialogue should continue since an eventual solution will have a positive effect on the whole region, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said during a joint press conference with the presidents of Kosovo, Slovenia, Austria, and EU official in Austria on Sunday, BETA news agency reported. Vucic added he said during the meeting with his Kosovo counterpart Hashim Thaci, mediated by the Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurtz and the EU Enlargement Commissioner Johannes Hahn that “It (finding solution) will not go easily.” “We both know the differences between us in trying to find a

"Let Pristina propose any topic they want..." (Tanjug, B92)

President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic said Pristina could submit any topic they wished and "we will eventually see their outcome". He said that in regard to announcements that the Kosovo president Hashim Thaci would submit the topic of Presevo Valley to the upcoming dialogue in Brussels. "As far as proposing topics go, I am always prepared to meet with them but only if those are EU-moderated meetings.