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Dacic: Tensions increase, stability not jeopardised (Tanjug)

BELGRADE - Serbian Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic stated that Serbia has shown its best face concerning the visit of Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama and that tensions have indeed increased but this will not jeopardise the stability, and added that the desired progress in mutual relations has not been achieved. Dacic noted, however, that the good thing is that talks are conducted and that an agreement has been achieved for Prime Minister Vucic to pay a return visit to Albania and for Rama to visit Serbia once more in December and attend the meetings between the Chinese prime minister

Djuric: Rama’s statement his identity card (RTS)

Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric says the statement of the President of the Albanian government Edi Rama on Kosovo’s independence will not change the road of Serbia to stability in the region In the RTS morning program, Marko Djuric said that Serbia will not stray from the road of reforms that it started. Djuric said that the Rama's statement is "his identity card," and that is falls within the category of statements that are intended to provoke. "This is one small line, and Serbian foreign policy successes are extraordinary," said Djuric. As he explained, the r

Vucic: I regret we missed a chance for improving relations with Albania because of Rama (Vecernje Novosti)  

After the joint press conference incident, when Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić accused Albanian PM, Edi Rama, of a breach of protocol for speaking about Kosovo as independent and inviting Serbia to recognize the territory it considers its own, Vučić posted, in English, the following message on Twitter: "Today was a chance for us to turn a new page. We regret that Prime Minister Rama’s provocation has led to a missed opportunity, but we would still like to work together for the future of our region."  

Rama surprised: How my position that Kosovo is independent can provoke you? (Vecernje Novosti)

Prime Minister of Albania, Edi Rama said he was surprised that someone in Serbia could be provoked by position that Kosovo is an independent state. "For me it is fascinating that this can provoke you. That is not something I dreamed. It is the reality. Many countries that Serbia cooperates with recognized Kosovo as an independent state," said Rama. He said that Albania respects the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Serbia. "We fully respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Serbia.

SNV: Rama's statement is a threat (Radio Kontakt plus)

Serb National Council (SNV) of northern Kosovo and Metohija, pointed out that the statement of the Prime Minister of Albania, Edi Rama, (that Serbia should formally recognize Kosovo as soon as possible, what will be better for Serbia and entire region) presents a threat and campaign of Greater Albania. SNV stated that now even the most tolerant politicians and political analysts will not be able to treat the incident at the match Serbia - Albania in Belgrade as “fan’s misconduct”, but as an introduction to the campaign of the Greater Albania of its prime minister and his assaults on the terri