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Vulin: UNSC must say whether Resolution 1244 is still valid (Tanjug)

It has once again become evident that some precedents apply to Serbia, Serbian government Minister Aleksandar Vulin said after Kosovo was admitted to UEFA on Tuesday, adding that he expects the UN Security Council to say whether its Resolution 1244 on Kosovo is still valid.

The consequences of Kosovo joining European football's governing body will be unforeseeable and it is only a matter of time before someone else invokes the precedent and UEFA's violation of its own statute, he told Tanjug.

Vulin: Violence against Serbs remain undiscovered (Blic)

Violence against Serbs in Kosovo is continuing, the culprits are never discovered and after it happens the violence is immediately forgotten, said the Minister for Labour, Employment, Veteran and Social Affairs, Aleksandar Vulin. During his visit to family Vucetic in Mitrovica north, Minister said that their six-year old son Borivoje is example of the life of Serbs in Kosovo. He recalled that Borivoje and his sister Milica were injured when a bomb was thrown at their house in Bosnjacka Mahala.

It's time to make our voice heard in Parliament (Danas)

Our coalition consists mainly of associations of displaced persons of Kosovo, but also a number of prominent individuals who do not belong to any association. Their work and dedication, until they were violently expelled from our ancestral homes, have left an indelible mark on the territory of Kosovo, said Milos Stojkovic, President of the Coalition of Displaced Persons from Kosovo and Metohija to Danas, announcing the participation of the coalition in the upcoming parliamentary elections.

"Unsolved crimes cast a shadow over joy of Christmas in Kosovo" (B92)

Serbian Labor Minister Aleksandar Vulin wished a happy Christmas to all Orthodox believers from Pec/Peja in Kosovo.

He noted that "unsolved crimes cast a dark shadow over the holiday joy in Kosovo and Metohija," reported Tanjug.

Vulin attended a Christmas liturgy at the Pec Patriarchate and called on the international community to ensure conditions for the displaced to return to Kosovo.

Vulin: Pristina believes that violation of the agreements is allowed (Vecernje Novosti)

In regards to the decision of the Constitutional Court of Kosovo to suspend agreement on the formation of the Community of Serb municipalities (ZSO), Serbian Minister of Labour, Employment, Veterans and Social Policy Aleksandar Vulin said that it will be a test for the EU, adding that Pristina believes that violation of the agreement is allowed.

I do not believe that would be allowed that the Serbs' division in Kosovo affects the formation of the ZSO (Kontakt plus)

Minister for Labour, Employment, and Social Issues Aleksandar Vulin said that the Serbs in Kosovo chosen the Serbian List and that they should continue to decide about their list.

"The divisions are not good and this should not be done publicly, if a conflict exists then it should be discussed", said Vulin and added that his desire is that divisions go somewhere else.

Vulin in Prizren: We will fight against Kosovo's membership in UNESCO (RTK2)

Serbian Minister of Labour, Employment, and Social Issues, Aleksandar Vulin, addressed the journalists after the liturgy in the monastery of the Holy Archangels in Prizren, marking the monastery celebration Holy Archangel Gabriel. He said that March 17 is not forgotten and that those who burned the Virgin Ljeviška and dozens of Serbian churches now want to present themselves as the guardians of the heritage of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Kosovo.

Society that can’t establish the court can’t move forward (KIM Radio)

Serbian Minister for Labor Aleksandar Vulin said today in Zočište near Orahovac/Rahovec that creation of the special court for  Kosovo Liberation Army war crimes would come late but is welcome anyways, and added that society that can’t create such court can’t move forward.

Vulin also said that he is worried due to latest incidents in Kosovo and Metohija and added that escalation of violence is not coincidence.