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Kocijancic: EU for urgent implementation of agreement on ZSO (Tanjug, KIM Radio)

Belgrade and Pristina conduct a dialogue on normalization of relations, and within it an agreement on forming the Association/Community of Serb-Majority Municipalities should be implemented without further delays, EU Commission Spokesperson Maja Kocijancic told Tanjug news agency, adding that the work on a new phase of a dialogue, necessary for a legally binding agreement commenced in parallel.

Zivalj: At no point did Ambassador Apostolova speak about Pristina-Belgrade dialogue (KoSSev)

Following media reports that Head of the EU Office in Pristina, Natalia Apostolova, in a conference yesterday told Kosovo to work more on persuading "other countries" that have not yet recognized Kosovo independence to do so in a near future and that she said Kosovo "is equal to other countries in the region," Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric, has reacted. Djuric said that Apostolova directly placed herself on Pristina's side, disguising the dialogue. EU Office in Pristina, explained to KoSSev portal that Apostolova said Kosovo should not "miss the opportunity to

Head of EU Office tells Pristina: Convince them to recognize you (B92)

According to B92, Head of an EU Office in Pristina encouraged authorities in Pristina to work more in order to convince states that have not recognized Kosovo, to do so in a near future. Head of EU Mission, where 5 member states did not recognize unilaterally declared Kosovo independence, told Kosovo “it is equal with other states in the region,” B92 further reported. Touching upon recently adopted platform on dialogue with Serbia that should soon reach the Kosovo Assembly, Apostolova said its approval would show commitment of political parties that they want to work on reforms. Meanwhile,

Spain "made it clear Kosovo has no EU perspective" (BETA, B92)

Deputy Chairman at the European Stability Initiative (ESI) Kristof Bender thinks that in existing circumstances, Kosovo has no EU membership perspective. Beta agency is reporting this on Wednesday, citing Bender's interview for the European Western Balkans website. "For Kosovo the formal accession process has hit a wall. Formally there is no way to move forward for Kosovo now," he said, adding: "With 5 EU member states not recognizing Kosovo, Kosovo has no enlargement perspective.

Janjic: Goals of “platform” – seat in UN and mutual recognitions with Serbia (KIM Radio)

Forum for Ethnic Relations Director, Dusan Janjic thinks that after adoption of the platform “for final phase of dialogue with Serbia,” in the Kosovo Government, Serbia should also establish its own platform to respond to “the two strongest political and historical provocations,” KIM Radio reported.

Dacic: EU suffers from muteness and deafness when it comes to Serbia (Vecernje Novosti)

Kosovo is a priority in all Serbian diplomatic activities, Foreign Affairs Minister Ivica Dacic told Novosti daily, adding that the visit of Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel is important since this country would now have more understanding for Serbia.

Serbian and Belgian PM talk bilateral ties, Kosovo, EU bid (B92)

Serbian PM, Ana Brnabic and her Belgian counterpart Charles Michel on Tuesday spoke about bilateral and economic relations and relations in the region. According to the Serbian government, their meeting in Belgrade also concerned normalization of Belgrade-Pristina relations and the European path of Serbia. At a joint press conference after the meeting, Brnabic expressed her gratitude to the Michel for his visit and readiness to hear and understand our logics and what is happening in the region as well as what we did in the path of our European integration. The prime minister emphasized regi