Zeman: It would be tough, but Prague could withdraw recognition of Kosovo (Beta, N1)
Brnabic: Statements from Pristina contrary to civilization values (Danas, BETA)
Slovakia "explicitly against formation of Kosovo army" (B92, Tanjug)
Slovakia is explicitly opposed to the transformation of the Kosovo Security Forces into an armed force, Slovak Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini has said.
Serbia "appreciates Slovakia's stance on Kosovo" (B92, Serbian Government)
Slovak Defense Minister Gajdos reiterates firm stance on Kosovo (Serbian Government, B92)
Ivan Korcok on Sofia Summit: Pristina there, no flag (Vecernje Novosti)
Belgrade-based daily Vecernje Novosti writes today that Sofia is carefully polishing the format of forthcoming Sofia Summit, in order not to hurt sensibility of states which have not recognized unilaterally declared independence of Kosovo.
"Bulgaria will fully respect Kosovo’s status neutrality" (RTS, Vecernje Novosti, Tanjug, B92)
Spokesman for the Bulgarian EU presidency Genoveva Chervenakova says to Belgrade based daily Vecernje Novosti that Bulgaria will fully respect the status neutrality of Kosovo at the EU-Western Balkans summit to be organized in May.
"Nothing has changed - Slovakia won't recognize Kosovo" (Tanjug, B92)
The issue of Kosovo is "difficult for Serbia" - and one of the conditions put before Serbia, says Slovakia's foreign minister.
Slovak FM thinks Belgrade and Pristina "can find solution" (B92)
Serbia "cannot trade with the issue of Kosovo and Metohija," First Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said on Monday.
According to the Serbian government, Dacic made the remark after his meeting in Belgrade with Slovakia's acting Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Ivan Korcok.