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Vucic responds to Haradinaj's threats: "I know who you are" (B92)

Prime Minister and President-elect Aleksandar Vucic on Wednesday reacted to Ramush Haradinaj's latest threats to say that he "knows very well who Haradinaj is."

The Kosovo Albanian politician and former KLA leader, wanted by Belgrade on war crimes charges, earlier advised Vucic not to "mess" with him or "play with Albanians."

Russian and EU parliamentarians "could meet in Serbia" (B92)

Brussels is considering the possibility of holding a meeting between European Parliament members and Russian legislators "on neutral territory."

And this territory may be Serbia, according to a report in Russia's Izvestia newspaper, cited by TASS.

The initiative came from Jiri Mastalka, deputy chairman of the EP Committee on Relations with Russia, the daily said.

"Talks needed with outcome not rigged in Pristina's favor" (B92)

"Washington’s policy in the Balkans never made much sense," as the US "wanted to keep some nations together and dismantle others."

This is what international politics contributor for the Forbes, Doug Bandow, wrote for the media outlet's website, under the headline: "Bungled Intervention In Kosovo Risks Unraveling: A New Deal Needed For Peace".

Belgrade and Pristina agree to continue high level meetings (media)

Serbian PM Aleksandar Vučić said late on Tuesday that Belgrade and Pristina agreed to hold a series of high level meetings within the Brussles dialogue.

He made the statement after the meeting held in Brussels, attended and by the Serbian President Tomislav Nikolić, and Kosovo's President and Prime Minister Hashim Thaçi and Isa Mustafa, with the mediation of EU high representative Federica Mogherini.

Vučić, Nikolić, Mustafa and Thaçi on a dinner (Blic)

The dialogue on the normalization of relations between Belgrade and Pristina under the auspices of the European Union (EU) continues today in Brussels, with the participation of presidents and prime ministers of Kosovo and Serbia.

In the new round of dialogue that had been scheduled by EU High Representative Federica Mogherini. The President and the Prime Minister of Serbia Tomislav Nikolić and Aleksandar Vučić, the President and Prime Minister of Kosovo, Hashim Thaçi and Isa Mustafa will be present.

PM "lost trust in Pristina," not optimistic ahead of talks (B92)

Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said on Monday that he has "lost his trust in Pristina" and that for this reason, the dialogue in Brussels will be "difficult."

Speaking during a news conference with the chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Vucic added that he "above all" expects EU's "clear messages":

Janjić: Belgrade and Pristina to declare whether the dialogue will be continued (Blic)

Political analyst Dušan Janjić believes that during the dialogue, scheduled at the highest level in Brussels for tomorrow, both sides should clarify their attitudes about whether the dialogue will continue to be challenged or will be continued.

Janjić told Beta that there is no information on an agenda for the meeting, suggesting that the next round will be different from all previous.

Djuric: Adequate legal protection secured for Kosovo Serbs (Tanjug)

BRUSSELS - With EU facilitation, the Belgrade and Pristina delegations on Wednesday agreed on implementation of the 2015 agreement on the judiciary, which secures adequate legal protection for Serb natural and legal entities in the province, says Marko Djuric, head of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija.

"Following months of diplomatic efforts, our delegation managed to ensure with this agreement the recognition and execution of

"Pristina did try to change deal, Brussels stopped them" (B92, RTS)

Milovan Drecun confirmed on Friday that representatives of Pristina this week attempted to introduce changes to the agreement on telecommunications.

The agreement was reached in Brussels last Sunday, during the EU-sponsored Kosovo dialogue.

However, said Drecun (SNS) - who heads the Serbian National Assembly's Committee on Kosovo and Metohija - "Brussels made it clear and reacted very firmly toward Pristina, saying that what has been agreed cannot be changed. "