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Serbian Prime Minister Brnabic set to join President Vucic’s ruling party (Blic, TV N1)

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic is set to join President Aleksandar Vucic’s ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) Belgrade-based daily Blic reports on Tuesday. Brnabic told the daily she hopes the SNS would accept her, that she likes and respects the party and that she would discuss her membership with Vucic in the next few weeks. “The SNS is a party which is not afraid to change, to learn, to give people a chance even if they aren’t members as long as that makes sense for Serbia’s progress. The SNS supported me and trusted me when many others would not have.

Vucic on Thaci’s threat: We will react decisively (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said Serbia would react in serious, responsible and decisive manner if a referendum on unification of Kosovo and Albania would happen, Tanjug news agency reported. He made these remarks while asked to comment on the statement of Kosovo President Hashim Thaci who said earlier if the EU continues with the isolation of Kosovo, he would think of institutional measures and unification with Albania.

Vucic: PM Brnabic was referring to Kosovo leadership, not entire Albanian population (Danas)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said today Prime Minister Ana Brnabic in her remark “people from the forest” was not referring to the entire Albanian people, but to the Kosovo leadership respectively Hashim Thaci, Ramush Haradinaj and Kadri Veseli, Danas daily reported. “She did not speak about the entire population, but about the three of them.

Vucic: We have waited 24 hours for EU to react  (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said he is absolutely shocked over the fact EU did not react to the statement of Hashim Thaci that Pristina will not establish Association/Community of Serb-Majority Municipalities, Tanjug news agency reported. “We have waited the EU for 24 hours to react. I am absolutely shocked that nobody said a word regarding the document signed in Brussels, whose implementation the EU has guaranteed.

Vucic, Grasso exchange comments on action in north (Tanjug, B92, TV Pink)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said KFOR spokesperson Vincenzo Grasso with his latest statement confirmed KFOR did not inform official Belgrade about what is being prepared and happening, Tanjug news agency reported. Grasso said earlier that anyone reading the newspapers was informed about the action.

Vucic on KFOR’s statement: Not accurate (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said the situation of the Serbian people in Kosovo and Metohija is more difficult today than yesterday, adding KFOR military mission is not neutral at all, Tanjug news agency reports. Asked to comment on KFOR’s spokesperson Vincenzo Grasso statement that the biggest threat to the peace in Kosovo are the rhetoric of politicians and misuse of the media, as well as “that everybody was informed in advance” about yesterday’s police action, President Vucic urged KFOR to publicly state that fact – whom they have informed. “KFOR does not say the truth, Vucic said,

Alliance for Serbia: Events in Kosovo result of failed Vucic’s policy (Danas)

Opposition Alliance for Serbia (SzS) said the latest events in Kosovo and Metohija are the result of President Aleksandar Vucic failed policy, adding it in many aspects resemble a joint direction of Haradinaj and Vucic that would bring good neither to Serbian nor Albanian people, Danas daily reports. “While “his businessmen” applaud him loudly from the balcony of Republic of Serbia National Assembly, in the north of Kosovo Vucic and his coalition partners Ramush Haradinaj and Hashim Thaci push Kosovo police against the Serbian people,” SzS said in a press statement. They also said ROSU unit

Rada Trajkovic: Experiment with Serbs in Kosovo (Danas)

President of Serb European Movement from Kosovo and Metohija Rada Trajkovic said the arrest of police officers in the north of Kosovo was not ethnically motivated, but it was a fight against the crime that President Aleksandar Vucic should support, adding she was worried over ‘the experiment’ being conducted with the Serbs in northern Kosovo, Danas daily reports. Trajkovic added yesterday’s police action disturbed the Serbs in the north, claiming that the Serbian President should have warned better people living there. According to Trajkovic, Vucic - if not through Pristina, then through the