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Vulin: As always there is no sincere interlocutor among Albanians (Tanjug)

Serbian Minister of Defense, Aleksandar Vulin stated to Tanjug, it was proven once more there is no sincere interlocutor among the Albanians when it comes to the crucial significance for both, the Serbs and Albanians.

“As always when Vucic initiates topics of crucial significance and importance for the Serbs and Albanians, it shows there is no sincere interlocutor among Albanians. Pacolli’s and Rama’s statements should prevent dialogue, hamper Vucic and prevent him getting the Serbs united over Kosovo,” Vulin concluded.

Association of Families: First responsibility for what was lost, then dialogue on Kosovo (Sputnik)

The Association of Families of the Kidnapped and Murdered Persons in Kosovo stated it accepts the invitation of the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic on dialogue on Kosovo, but first it is necessary to identify the causes and consequences of the current situation, their press release reads.

It further said, they would seek from the President Vucic to assess the responsibility of those who brought Serbia to the situation to beg the EU, USA and Turkey to prevent creation of a “Greater Albania” and to be happy with Kosovo as such.

Rama shares Vucic's writing on Kosovo (Gazeta Metro)

Albania’s Prime Minister, Edi Rama, shared on his Facebook page the writing of the Serbian President, Aleksandar Vucic, where he speaks about Kosovo. Rama called the text “story of the day” and valued highly the road toward improvement of the relations between Albanians and Serbs. He added that reciprocal efforts in the dialogue will relax further these relations for as he put it “the children of our two nations and responsibility for the future in peace and welfare of our two nations.”

Vucic Says Serbia Must Resolve Dispute With Kosovo 'Together' (RFE)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic says his country must resolve its differences with its former province of Kosovo to establish a “permanent” solution to benefit the entire region.

Vucic said in an opinion article published in the Blic newspaper that "it is important now, more than ever, that we all find an answer together."

https://www.rferl.org/a/serbia-vucic-kosovo-dispute-eu-negotiations/28636381.html

Vucic’s Latest ‘Historic’ Promise: A Deal with Kosovo (Balkaninsight)

The Serbian president has vowed to cut a deal to resolve the Kosovo issue once and for all – but don’t hold your breath waiting for it to actually happen.

Former Prime Minister and now President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic likes to describe himself in Promethean terms.

Whatever he does, be it opening of a stretch of railway, or embarking on a state visit, it’s always “for the first time in recent history”.

http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/blog/vucic-s-latest-historic-promise-a-deal-with-kosovo-07-25-2017

Pacolli: Serbian President accepted the new reality in Kosovo (Lajmi)

The leader of the Alliance for New Kosovo, Behxhet Pacolli, hailed the position of the Serbian President, Aleksandar Vucic, who according to Pacolli, accepted the new reality in Kosovo.

He said that in essence, Vucic’s position opens way to normalization of the relations between Kosovo and Serbia, “of course by also closing the matter of the missing persons which is a serious wound for many families here and in the entire Kosovo.”

With whom will Vucic have dialogue on Kosovo? (Fonet, Danas)

In an exclusive article published yesterday by Blic daily, President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic invited citizens to the internal dialogue on Kosovo.

Commenting on the article and Vucic’s invitation, the leader of the New Party, Zoran Zivkovic said that Vucic would first need to take a stance on Kosovo, which he kept changing over the last 15 years and over the last 15 days as well, Fonet and Danas daily reported.

Kosovo FM Welcomes Vucic's Plan to Resolve Relations with Pristina (Balkan Insight)

Kosovo's Foreign Minister, a former president and others have welcomed Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's call for a new spirit of 'realism' on the issue of Kosovo.

Kosovo Foreign Minister Enver Hoxhaj said that Serbian President's Aleksandar Vucic's plan to resolve relations between Belgrade and Pristina, would be a welcome turn in Serbia’s policy towards his country.

Dacic: Permanent solution for Kosovo, prerequisite for Serbia’s progress (Tanjug, RTS)

We managed to prevent legalization of a unilateral secession of the part of our territory through Kosovo membership in the most international organizations, stated Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic, Tanjug and RTS reported today.

A permanent solution for Kosovo is a prerequisite for Serbia’s progress, Dacic said, adding he fully supports Aleksandar Vucic’s proposal on the internal dialogue on Kosovo.

According to Dacic, Belgrade is ready to talk about permanent solution, respecting the legitimate interests of the Serb and Albanian people.

Vucic for "internal dialogue, realistic approach to Kosovo" (Blic, Tanjug, B92)

Vucic for "internal dialogue, realistic approach to Kosovo" (Blic, Tanjug, B92)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic says that he has invited citizens of Serbia to "an internal dialogue on Kosovo and Metohija."

The reason is "not to leave this burden to the descendants."

"It's time for us to as a nation stop burying our heads in the sand and try to be realistic, not to allow ourselves to lose or give to someone what we have, but also not to wait for what we have long lost to arrive in our hands," Vucic wrote in an op-ed published in the daily Blic.