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Continuation of dialogue in Brussels, major issues still on the table (RTS)

Delegation Belgrade and Pristina, headed by Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic and Isa Mustafa, met in Brussels for the second time in less than seven days in order to continue the dialogue on unresolved major issues. Two delegations have entered the building of the European External Action Service without speaking to reporters.

EU High Representative for Foreign and Security Policy Federica Mogherini met first with Pristina delegation, led by Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa.

Dacic: The Kosovo issue is still not solved, we continue the talks (Blic)

“We do not intend to assist Pristina to become an independent , because you made decision to secede,” said today the First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dačic, answering the question of the President of the Institute for Democracy and Development in Pristina, Leon MalaBliczogu, who asked him when the Peace Park will be removed. He added that the Kosovo issue is not resolved, as Pristina thinks, and that Serbia wants to continue the status-neutral talks in Brussels.

Vucic and Mustafa to reach agreement on area code and "Peace Park"? (Politika)

At least on two agenda items, out of the four planned for today’s talks in Brussels between negotiations teams of Belgrade and Pristina, will be reached a "final agreement", Politika learn. "Most probably they will close issues on telecommunication and the bridge over the Ibar river, that connects the North and South part of Mitrovica" in the cabinet of EU High Representative, Federica Mogherini between Belgrade team, headed by Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic and Pristina team with Isa Mustafa, the Prime Minster of the Kosovo government.

Talks about the property should be held as soon as possible (Vecernje Novosti)

Serbian National Party (SNP) stated that Serbian delegation in the Brussels talks should request from the EU mediator to finally put on the agenda of the talks the issue of the state and citizens property.

As Albanians always and over again request the fulfilment of the certain criteria for the each round of the talks, the Serbian side should as well set an ultimatum. Or they will talk about that what the West understand the best, which is the property, or talks according to the principle “two against one” will be terminated, stated SNP officials.

Belgrade, Pristina to discuss energy issues in Brussels (Dailies)

Director of the Serbian government's Office for Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) Marko Djuric will take part in talks on the issues related to the energy sector, as part of the Belgrade-Pristina technical dialogue, in Brussels on Monday.

The Djuric-led Belgrade delegation will include representatives of the Office for KiM and Minister of Energy and Mining Aleksandar Antic, the Office for KiM said.

Djuric attends meetings in Brussels (Blic)

Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Djuric will participate in the meetings which will be held in Brussels between Belgrade and Pristina. As announced by the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija, during the afternoon, in the building of the European External Affairs Service will be held a preliminary discussion for the next round of dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina.

During the morning will be discussed migration flows and measures for addressing illegal migrations.

Prime Minister Mustafa attends the European People's Party Summit (Koha)

Kosovo’s Prime Minister, Isa Mustafa, is participating in the European People’s Party Summit, which is taking place On Thursday in Brussels. Besides Prime Minister Mustafa, the Summit will attend leaders of European Union member states, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, European Council President Donald Tusk, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Mariano Rahoj, Viktor Orban, Nicolas Sarkozy and other leaders of European right-wing parties. The main theme of the Summit will be the next meeting of the Council of Europe.

Vucic on immigrants from Kosovo: Let Brussels decide what it wants from Serbia (Blic)

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said today that Serbia will do everything it takes in connection to waves of immigrants from Kosovo, when he receives from Brussels a clear position on this issue - to stop freedom of movement or not.

That was also discussed during a visit to Brussels, he said.

- I told them: You told us to let them go, we let them go, and you're saying now do not let them. We have no problem, we'll do what you want, just tell us what you want - the prime minister said.