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Dacic to Pristina: You are child of former US administration (Tanjug, TV Pink, B92)

Serbian Foreign Affairs Minister Ivica Dacic told TV Pink if Pristina wishes to reach a compromise with Belgrade it cannot put forward maximal requests, such as the one on Kosovo recognition. Commenting on latest Brussels meeting and Hashim Thaci’s statements after it, Dacic said it was a performance for the Kosovo public, given that entire Pristina leadership came to Brussels. “There is a story that Thaci wants dialogue and pledges for a compromise solution, but others do not support him.

Drecun: It's good that a move was made from a ''dead-point'' (Danas)

It is good that a move was made from a ''dead-point'' because the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina in Brussels was brought into a "frozen state" due to Pristina's obstruction, Milovan Drecun, the chairman of the assembly committee for Kosovo and Metohija, told reporters in the Serbian parliament.

Kocijancic: Without delay to apply ZSO, soon a new round of dialogue in Brussels (Blic)

European Commission spokeswoman Maja Kocijancic told today that the agreement on the establishment of the Community/Association of Serb Municipalities (ZSO) must be applied without delay and she announced a new round of technical dialogue from March 19 to 21, reports Belgrade based daily Blic.

"Any changes to ZSO deal would collapse Brussels agreement" (B92, Tanjug)

Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic says that Belgrade will not allow changes to be made to the ZSO agreement that Pristina intends to propose.

Dacic emphasized in a statement for Radio Belgrade over the weekend that any amending of the agreement on the Community of Serb Municipalities (ZSO) in Kosovo and Metohija was out of the question.

Thaci announced “concrete results” in Ivanovic murder probe (Politika, RTK2)

Investigative bodies would soon present concrete results in Ivanovic murder probe, Kosovo President Hashim Thaci said in a press conference, Belgrade-based daily Politika reported. He added he monitors the work of bodies working to shed the light on who were the order givers and killers, and he spoke about this recently with the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, RTK 2 reported. “This is a criminal-mafia act, without clear information on a political motive. Any possibility of it having an ethnic motive is excluded.