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Serbia and Kosovo should discuss payment of public debt (Blic)

Serbia and Kosovo should soon discuss the further paying back of a portion of the public external debt of the territory of Kosovo and Metohija, according to the magazine Business and Finance. The deadline for paying the debt is 2041, and amounts to 347.1 million dollars. Serbia’s Public Debt Administration recently launched an initiative to open negotiations with Pristina authorities on this subject. Serbia is still paying off Kosovo’s foreign debt, which dates back from the last century, although Serbia did not collect any fiscal revenues from Kosovo for years.

Status of Kosovo, immediately (Vecernje Novosti)

In parallel with implementation of the Brussels Agreement, Serbia will next year propose its solution for the final status of Kosovo and Metohija. President Tomislav Nikolic will soon present the new plan, and then the Government and the National Assembly should correct it and finalize. Milovan Drecun, the official of Progressive Party and Head of the parliamentary committee for Kosovo said that President Nikolic wants to go towards the new events, instead to allow the events find us unprepared: “In recent years, Serbia was only trying to minimize the damage, when a process already ended.

ZSO will have executive powers (Kim radio)

The leader of the Serbian List Aleksandar Jablanović announced that Community of Serbian municipalities (ZSO) will be formed in a few months and that it will have executive powers. Jablanović did not want to give details about the powers of the Community, adding that Community needs to be established as soon as possible. "The formation of the Community is in the interest of all parties.

Kosovo Deputy PM: Brussels Agreement is the most important (Blic)

“My priority will be implementation of the agreement that Belgrade and Pristina reached in Brussels and the formation of Community of Serbian municipalities (ZSO),” says Branimir Stojanovic, new Deputy Prime Minister of Kosovo. In a first interview after appointment for the Deputy PM, Stojanović says that the joint participation of all relevant Serbian factors will be the key to success, since so far they functioned separately. In addition to the ZSO, which problems will be in your focus? Issues related to the privatization, the confiscated property (even from

Germany: First obligations from agreement, then Chapter 35 (Tanjug)

BELGRADE - Germany will give its consent for the opening of Chapter 35 only after the obligations deriving from the Brussels agreement are fulfilled and after Serbia clearly demonstrates its willingness to continue the dialogue with Pristina, the German Embassy in Belgrade released on Thursday. The Serbian government has been well-aware of these expectations for a good while now, states the Embassy's release filed to Tanjug. Now that the Kosovo government has finally been set up, it is important to continue a high-level political dialogue as soon as possible and contribute to faster closing

Germans want Kosovo removed from Constitution (Vecernje Novosti, B92)

Chapter 35 in Serbia's negotiations for EU membership "will not be closed until the Serbian Constitution is harmonized with the Brussels agreement (on Kosovo)." The daily Vecernje Novosti writes that the Constitution's preamble and articles defining the country's territorial arrangements are targeted by this. Besides the 11 conditions for the opening of the "key chapter, on Kosovo," writes the daily, "Berlin has delivered another demand to Serbia: that our Constitution be aligned with the Brussels agreement!" As the paper said it learned, without complying with this requirement chapter 35 w

Analysts: Opening the chapters do not require recognition of Kosovo (Blic)

After writing of the newspapers, which claim that Serbia actually is requested to recognize Kosovo in order to open the first chapter, Serbian analysts stated that conditions for opening the chapters are already stipulated by the Brussels Agreement, as well as technical agreements previously signed by Borislav Stefanovic and Edita Tahiri. “At this point, Serbia is certainly not expected to formally recognize the independence of Kosovo.

Majority "against" debate in the parliament (Danas)

Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic announced, calling on the EU Enlargement Commissioner Johannes Hahn, that official Belgrade will have to choose between Kosovo and Europe, on the European road. He called on a national consensus about this dilemma and argued that "he would not take part in the government that would recognize Kosovo's independence." At the same time, according to unofficial information, Pristina is planning, with the help of Western friends, to push a new principle of negotiations with Belgrade - "recognition, and then normalization of relations." Milovan Drecun, MP f the Pro