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Agreement on justice does not violate Kosovo laws (RTK)

RTK reports that the agreement on justice reached in Brussels between Pristina and Belgrade, does not violate any of the current laws in the field of justice. RTK claims to possess a copy of this agreement, which shows that it is in full accordance with Kosovo’s justice system. “Kosovo laws will apply to judicial institutions in accordance with the First Agreement,” it is written in the document published by RTK.

AAK requires transparency for the agreement reached in Brussels (RTKLive)

The chairmanship of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), issued a press release on Wednesday, saying it is essential that the Kosovo government provides transparency and accountability on the agreement on justice, reached between Pristina and Belgrade in Brussels. “AAK expresses its concern about the rush to reach agreement on justice, which resulted in improvisation presented through special quotas and undermining the constitutional order of Kosovo.

"Serbia cooperates with other countries on Kosovo migrants" (B92)

Serbia is cooperating closely with neighboring countries in a bid to solve the problem of the Kosovo Albanians trying to move to Western Europe. This cooperation is taking place primarily with Hungary, but also with Germany, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said in Brussels on Monday evening. "Experts have arrived in Belgrade. However, this is not up to us.

Dacic: This is not the 19th century; Trepca is economic issue (Blic)

First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia Ivica Dacic said that the dismissal of Serbian minister in the Kosovo government has a negative impact on the continuation of dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, but that the talks in Brussels should be continued.  In an interview with Voice of America (VOA), he recalled that the talks between Belgrade and Pristina were not held for a long time because Pristina government has not been constituted.

Vucic and Djuric with Serbs from Kosovo: Decision on participation in Kosovo institutions after meeting in Brussels (Blic)

The decision on the further participation of the Serbs in Kosovo institutions will be made next week, after a meeting in Brussels, said the Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric.  After a meeting between representatives of the Serbian list with Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic, Djuric told reporters that all future steps will be decided solely and in the interests of the Serbian people.

Djuric: Protests in Pristina due to the poor economic situation (RTS)

The real reasons for the protest in Pristina are economic and social, not political, say the director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric. The property question will certainly be on the agenda of the talks in Brussels, said Djuric. Marko Djuric, visiting the RTS morning news, said that 15 years nobody deals with accumulated problems in Kosovo. "They talk only of independence, the great political objectives, and during that time the economy is going downhill. During this time, conducted were hundreds of predatory privatization.

Kosovo Army is topic for Brussels (Vecernje Novosti)

‘Hot potato’ in the hands of Serbian representatives in the Kosovo government will undoubtedly be forming of the so-called Army of Kosovo, the issue posed by their coalition partners Isa Mustafa and Hashim Thaci. According to Branimir Stojanovic, Deputy Prime Minister of the provisional institutions, the address on which will be discussed the issue is - Brussels. "After the first of the next meetings of the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, the topic will be on the agenda.

Mustafa and Brussels remove "Peace Park" (Vecernje Novosti)

In the coming weeks, Pristina with the support of Brussels will boost pressure on Belgrade, and Serbs in the north of Kosovo and Metohija, to remove the “Peace Park” from the bridge over the Ibar River in Kosovska Mitrovica. The new Prime Minister in Pristina, Isa Mustafa, will try to impose it as one of the main topics in the political dialogue with Belgrade. As announced, he will meet with Serbian PM, Aleksandar Vucic on 8 and 9 February at the EU headquarters.