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Rakic: Srpska Lista asks for consultations with President Vucic (Tanjug, RTS)

Chairperson of Srpska Lista, Goran Rakic said due to the stances of Albanians in Kosovo and Metohija, who are violating Brussels agreements and dialogue, as well as silence from Brussels, Srpska Lista addressed Belgrade and requested consultations with President Vucic in order to define forthcoming steps ahead, RTS reported.

Vucic: I am not optimist, but Belgrade will not give up dialogue with Pristina (BETA, Telegraf, RTS)

Beta news agency reported today Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said he was not optimistic about the upcoming talks with Pristina representatives in Brussels, but that Belgrade would not give up on dialogue, since talks are the only solution towards a compromise.

Outsiders don't decide where Serbian military goes – Vucic (BETA, B92)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has said that he had no intention of explaining military units' movements to anyone. Speaking on Monday, Vucic added that no outsider would ever make any decision in that regard, Beta agency reported. "It was by chance that the Serbian army and Gendarmerie were not where the (Kosovo) Albanian media had said they would be, but I won't make any excuses when they do get there, nor do I care what they might write or think," Vucic said answering a journalist's question in Zemun. Vucic noted that the supreme commander of the Army of Serbia had a constitutional r

Chepurin: Russia for division of Kosovo, if Serbia is for that solution (Alo, Tanjug, RTV)

According to the Belgrade-based media outlet Alo, Ambassador of Russian Federation to Serbia, Alexander Chepurin said Russia would accept the division of Kosovo and Metohija, if Serbia considers it would be the best solution, Tanjug and RTV reported.

"Whenever EU talks about something else, they mean Kosovo" (Vecernje Novosti, Tanjug, B92)

A broad consensus and the will of a majority in our society must exist for a legally binding agreement with Pristina to be reached. President Aleksandar Vucic said this in an interview published on Wednesday by Belgrade daily Vecernje Novosti. Asked whether Serbia could sign a legally-binding agreement with the so-called "Kosovo" - and still not be allowed to join the EU, the Serbian president replied that he "would not view it as a barter." "Do you want to do something, and in return, get something else?

Defense minister reacts to position of Church on Kosovo (TV Pink, Tanjug, B92)

The Serbian Orthodox Church (SOC) is one of the most respected institutions and its recommendations on Kosovo and Metohija will be respected. However, this will not determine state policy, says Defense Minister Aleksandar Vulin. Vulin told TV Pink that the SOC is owed attention, respect and gratitude for everything it has always been doing, but that Serbia is a secular state where politicians, elected by the people in elections, make decisions. "The Church makes recommendations and it must be spoken about with respect.