"War of humanitarian statuses": Government must decide on RSHC (Novosti, B92)
"Why is EU surprised, we're not asking for trip to Mars" (BETA, Tanjug, B92)
Jeremic: Democracy in the Balkans is under siege, and the West is looking away (The Washington Post)
Boris Tadic: Dialogue after signing Brussels agreement makes no sense (Blic)
“Kosovo Assembly should decide about continuation of dialogue” (RTS)
Kosovo Assembly should decide on the format of the dialogue in Brussels, recently continued at the presidential level, RTS reported referring to Pristina-based media reports that Hashim Thaci, with unilateral decision to meet Aleskandar Vucic breached Constitution.
After the new government is formed, Kosovo Assembly should call for a session and decide about the future of a dialogue between Pristina and Belgrade, more respectively to appoint legitimate Kosovo representatives in Brussels.
Hahn: Western Balkan EU Prospects Unquestionable (CorD)
Kollqaku: Thaci and Vucic are not equal, discussions illegitimate (Klan Kosova)
Deputy leader of Vetevendosje movement, Fatmire Kollqaku, said that Kosovo’s restart of the dialogue with Serbia, by President Hashim Thaci, at the time when Kosovo has just went through an election process, is illegitimate.
Serbia Mulls Becoming Hub for Russian Gas Amid Ever-Present 'Political Risks' (Sputnik)
In a recent interview with Sputnik, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said that Belgrade hopes for Russia’s assistance in the construction of a transit gas pipeline from the border.
The Debate on the Constitution from the autumn (Večernje Novosti)
Daily newspaper Večernje Novosti today writes that possible series of talks on changing the Constitution of Serbia, announced by Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, could begin already in autumn.
Vučić spoke on several occasions about the necessity of the dialogue on the highest legal act, and that he intends to come to a consensus on this issue, although he can provide a two-thirds majority in the Assembly.