Could Ex-President Nikolic be Serbia’s Comeback Kid? (Balkan Insight)
By: Milan Simurdic
About 60 foreign services are active in Serbia, says expert (Tanjug, B92)
Serbia is targeted by intelligence services of some 60 countries, which plan subversive acts, fake news, and disturbance of the public.
Vucic: ''Do you think that the KiM issue can be resolved without great powers?" (Serbian media)
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic says that Serbia is working on continuation of the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina in the same format, under the auspices of the EU, but this problem cannot be solved without great powers, reports Belgrade based daily Blic.
Drecun: We are not satisfied with the overall result of EULEX (RTS)
Chairman of the Assembly Committee for Kosovo and Metohija Milovan Drecun told RTS that if an agreement is reached with Pristina, which will regulate the final status of Kosovo, it will be necessary for Serbia's citizens to declare on it. He points out that EULEX ending its mission ''in the southern Serbian province on June 14, will further destabilize the Serb people''.
RF on secret training at US base, US on Kosovo recognitions (BETA, Tanjug, B92)
"Republic of Kosovo' project is obviously failing" (B92, Tanjug)
Russian and Chinese ambassadors spoke in favor of continuing the UNMIK mission in Kosovo, during Tuesday's UN Security Council session dedicated to its work.
At the same time, representatives of France, Great Britain and the United States called for it be abolished.
Russia's Ambassador Vasily Nebenzya said Moscow disagrees with the "very optimistic assessment" presented during the meeting by the Kosovo ambassador to the United States.
Russians and Chinese help Serbs in lawsuit against NATO
Lawyer Srdjan Aleksic, one of the initiators of a lawsuit against NATO, would travel to Moscow on 19 October to attend the Assembly of the Russian International Lawyers Association, Sputnik reports today.
Serbian interior minister attends Interpol General Assembly (Beta, B92)
Serbian Interior Minister is in the Chinese capital to attend the Interpol General Assembly.
Until October Washington and Berlin decide on envoys (Danas)
Belgrade based daily Danas writes today, based on unofficial diplomatic sources, that the United States and Germany are considering who will be their envoys in the next phase of the Brussels dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, and that it is expected that the decision on their names would be made and disclosed in a month time.