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Dacic to Politika daily: They never asked us what we want with Kosovo

There was never a talk with representatives of the international community about what Serbia would like as an outcome in the negotiations with Pristina, Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said in an interview for Sunday's edition of the Belgrade based daily Politika, answering the question of whether in the past the issue of the Serbian position has been raised in discussions with influential Western officials.

Dacic met Moore discussed bilateral relations, dialogue (B92)

First Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic received on Thursday Director General for Political Affairs at the UK Foreign Office Richard Moore. According to the Serbian Government, they "expressed readiness for deepening the overall bilateral relations of the two countries, which includes a more intensive exchange of high-level visits." Dacic "reiterated Serbia's readiness to continue dialogue with Pristina in order to find a compromise, as well as a lasting and sustainable solution, after the abolition of unacceptable tariffs." "Moore, as in yesterday's (Wednesday) visit to Pristina,

Vucic to Moore: Revoking tariffs first, then dialogue (Tanjug, Politika, B92)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic expressed hope today the international community would continue with rational calls to Pristina to give up on the tariffs it imposed against Serbia and Serbian people, Tanjug news agency reported. Vucic said during the meeting with Foreign Office Director General for Political Affairs Richard Moore Serbia would immediately after these anti-civilized measures are revoked, be ready to continue the talks with Pristina. Vucic also informed Moore that Pristina did not fulfill its only obligation deriving from the Brussels agreement and it is the establishment of