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Jevtic: Economy important for return and survival (KIM Radio)

Minister for Communities and Return in the Kosovo government, Dalibor Jevtic, met today with former Minister of Telecommunications of Germany Dr. Schwarz-Schilling and familiarized him with the situation in the return process and with the Ministry's activities, such as activities undertaken to ensure a safe return in Musutiste and Suva Reka/Suharekë Municipality.

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No return without Pristina’s support (Vesti)

Establishment of the Association/Community of Serbs municipalities will be voted in the parliament and because of that we don’t know the date of its creation, said Minister for Communities and Return in the Kosovo government Dalibor Jevtić.

“We can’t talk about the dates at this moment, since it is about the process which implies procedure in the parliament for amendment of the Constitution of Kosovo. However, it is important that the process will finally start,” said Jevtić  to Vesti.

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Jevtic: There was no pressure, we received assurances from Pristina (Danas)

After more than two months of boycott, the ministers and MPs from the Serbian list officially returned to the Assembly of Kosovo, since Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa instead of Aleksandar Jablanović appointed the new Minister for Communities and Returns, Dalibor Jevtic, who held that function in the previous mandate. “The coalition agreement which the Serbian list signed with PDK and LDK before entering the government has not been changed, but we received guarantees that it will be fully respected, without unilateral moves.

Jablanovic assumed new duty (KiM Radio)

In the Ministry of Communities and Returns, the outgoing Minister Dalibor Jevtic handed over duties to the newly appointed Minister Aleksandar Jablanovic. Outgoing Minister for Communities and Returns Dalibor Jevtic said that the greatest success in his work was the establishment of regional cooperation between Serbia, Montenegro and FYROM. "When it comes to returns, we are not satisfied with the number of people who have returned to Kosovo, but what is positive is that all those who have returned, have remained.

Djuric: Few returnees in Kosovo (Tanjug)

SKOPJE - A very small number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) returned to the southern Serbian province in the past 15 years, Director of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija Marko Djuric warned during the two-day regional conference in Skopje. During the conflicts in Kosovo, around 230,000 people were displaced, while 23,000 more Serbs, Roma and other non-Albanians were internally displaced in the province itself.