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Dacic satisfied with NATO-Serbia cooperation (N1, Beta)

Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic voiced satisfaction on Tuesday with the excellent cooperation with the Greek Embassy as NATO contact point in Belgrade in promoting the partnership between Serbia and the Alliance.

The minister expects that cooperation to continue with the Norwegian embassy which took over as contact point at Tuesday’s ceremony.

Dialogue to continue once trade barriers are lifted – Vucic (B92)

President Aleksandar Vucic says he had a working lunch with the representatives of the EU and thanked member states for their support to Serbia's European road.

Vucic met in Belgrade on Tuesday with ambassadors and diplomatic representatives of EU member states.

As he said, the meeting lasted more than two hours, and concerned "what Serbia must do when it comes to its European path."

Tanjug: EU demands Pristina's unique position (RTS)

Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) reports, quoting Serbian state news agency Tanjug, that the European Union, as mediator in the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, at this moment, has no answer to the question when the process of comprehensive normalization of relations could continue.

In addition to tariffs on goods from central Serbia, the big problem is the lack of a common position among all political actors in Pristina.

Danas: Matthew Palmer will take over the mediation mission of Belgrade and Pristina (Danas, B92, RTK2, Dnevnik)

Belgrade based daily Danas learns that Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Matthew Palmer should be included in the "mediation mission " of Belgrade and Pristina.

He should take over one of the key roles in future negotiations of the two sides, Danas learns.

Kovacevic: For Kosovo needed more wisdom (RTS)

People's Party Vice President Sinisa Kovacevic signed a petition "One signature changes everything" and pointed out that the solution to the issue of Kosovo should be sought in an agreement of some future, wiser and more responsible Serbian and Albanian politicians, without international interference, reported Serbian national broadcaster RTS.

Meta: An agreement without changing borders (Danas)

In an interview for the Italian newspaper Il Messaggero, Albanian President Ilir Meta said that Kosovo and Serbia should reach an agreement without changing the borders.

Asked whether he fears the region's destabilization due to tensions between Kosovo and Serbia lately, the Albanian president said that good relations between Belgrade and Pristina are needed for peace, not only in the region, but also wider.

Letter to Scott and Mogherini: Why there are no Albanians in Brussels who did not commit crimes? (Blic)

The Association of Families Kidnapped and Killed in Kosovo and Metohija today, in a letter to US Ambassador to Serbia Kyle Scott and EU High Representative Federika Mogherini, questions why there are no Albanians who did not commit crimes in the negotiations in Brussels, reports Belgrade based daily Blic.

"Can honest Albanians, who did not commit crimes and whose hands are not bloodied, go to Brussels to the negotiations? Only with them an agreement and reconciliation would be possible," the letter reads.

Vucic and Thaci about legally binding agreement (RTV, Tanjug)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic is supposed to meet with Kosovo President Hashim Thaci in Brussels today, Serbian media reported. Vucic and Thaci should discuss the general situation in Belgrade-Pristina relations, implementation of existing agreements and exchange stances on the new phase of a dialogue on comprehensive normalization of relations.