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Vulin: Brussels agreement will not be renegotiated (BETA, B92)

Serbian Defense Minister Aleksandar Vulin said today that agreements reached with Pristina in Brussels will not be renegotiated, Serbian media reported.

Vulin added that the Brussels agreement itself would not undergo any changes.

Vulin was visiting the town of Arandjelovac when he was asked by a journalist to comment on Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's statement that the Community of Serb Municipalities (ZSO) - yet to be formed under the agreement - would be "a non-governmental organization."

Vulin congratulated to Srpska Lista (Tanjug, RTS)

Serbian Minister of Defence, Aleksandar Vulin congratulated victory of Srpska Lista in municipalities with Serb majority, in local Kosovo elections, Tanjug news agency reported.

“The victory of Srpska Lista is an evidence that nothing and no one can stay between the Government of the Republic of Serbia and Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija,” Vulin said.

He also pointed out that Serbs in Kosovo listened to their President Aleksandar Vucic, their fathers and their children and firmly remained with their Serbia, Serbian media reported.

Vulin: Vote for Srpska Lista, it is link with Government of Serbia (KoSSev Portal)

After Serbian Government Office for Kosovo Director, Marko Djuric called upon Serbs from Kosovo to vote for Srpska Lista at the forthcoming local elections, the same call was repeated by former director of the Office for Kosovo and current Minister of Defence, Aleksandar Vulin, KoSSev portal reported today.

Vulin called upon Serbs in Kosovo “(…) to vote for Srpska Lista, participate in elections in large numbers and do not allow others to decide for them,” KoSSev reported.

 

"Defense and culture ministers could be sacked" (Tanjug, Politika, B92)

Any possible changes in the Serbian government will not be decided about via the media, Belgrade daily Politika has learned from PM Ana Brnabic's cabinet.

"The prime minister is listening very carefully and following the comments made in the public. But she will not make decisions under pressure," Politika was told.

According to the newspaper, "unofficial announcements" mention Defense Minister Aleksandar Vulin and Culture Minister Vladan Vukosavljevic as two members of the cabinet that could be replaced in January.

Vulin: Serbian List will not allow creation of Kosovo Army (N1, Politika)

Serbian Defense Minister Aleksandar Vulin says that the Serbian List will not allow formation of Kosovo armed forces and that no one can persuade the Serbian government to agree with the formation of Kosovo Army.

Vulin told Politika daily that "there is nobody who can convince us and make us accept that the Kosovo Army can exist on the territory of the province."

Vulin: It matters to us that Kosovo is not member of UNESCO and Interpol (Tanjug, Kontakt plus radio)

It is up to authorities in Macedonia, to lead the politics of their country, but they should know it matters to us very much that Kosovo is not a member of UNESCO and Interpol, said Serbian Minister of Defence, Aleksandar Vulin, Tanjug news agency reported.

Vulin further added, that all countries that know that, also understand that mutual relations “are to the great extent based on it”.

“We have to take care of our own interests and about it that our friends should act that way,” he said.

Vulin: Russia to prevent entry of Kosovo to Interpol (Danas)

Serbian Minster of Defence, Aleksandar Vulin thanked Russian Ambassador to Serbia Alexander Chepurin, on the principled position of Russia toward Kosovo and asked the Ambassador, that Moscow, as it was the case so far, does its utmost to prevent entry of Kosovo to Interpol, Danas daily reported.

The two officials also spoke about current military co-operation between the two countries.

Vulin: KFOR and UNMIK to open investigation on Gorazdevac again (Tanjug, RTS)

Serbian Minister of Defence, Aleksandar Vulin on the occasion of the two Serb youngster murder anniversary in Gorazdevac, said to Tanjug news agency the evil that has killed them must get a name and a punishment.

The investigation was stopped, Vulin further said, adding, as if Pantelija and Ivan died from a sun or a rain.

He requested KFOR and UNMIK to open an investigation again and do not close it down until the perpetrators are found, Serbian media reported.

DSS: Serbian Government to urgently explain news on NATO military drill in Serbia (Beta, Blic, RTV)

Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS), has requested today from the government to urgently explain the news that NATO military drill will be held in Serbia next year.

Radio Free Europe reported earlier that NATO military drill will take place in Serbia and the news was confirmed by the Ministry of Defence.

Vucic: Serbs are not ready, but it's time for new path (B92)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has emphasized that, in regard to Kosovo, he wants to start on a new path.

Although the Serbs are not ready for that, he will not ease up, he said.

"It's easy to say, go and fight for Kosovo. However that always led us to war. I want to start a new path, for Serbia. I want to openly and fairly discuss the solution of the Kosovo conflict," Vucic said in an interview for the Swiss daily Blick.