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Serbian list: The Kosovo government does not understand the obligations of the Brussels Treaty (Blic)

Serbian list announced tonight that the messages from Pristina, that speak of reluctance to launch serious negotiations on the establishment of the Association/Community of Serbian Municipalities (ZSO), speak that the Kosovo government does not understand the obligations undertaken in the Brussels Treaty.

Serbian List, in the press release, further states that the unwillingness of the Kosovo Government to seriously negotiate about the ZSO indicates the contempt of the coalition agreement that the ruling parties in Kosovo had with the Serbian List.

EU expects concrete results on the dialogue by June (Koha)

Kosovo’s Prime Minister Isa Mustafa and Serbia Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic are expected to meet in the first half of June, the paper reports. Although, Mustafa and Vucic were supposed to meet in May, according to the EU officials, the meeting in current circumstances would make no sense, because no moves were made in regards to the implementation of the agreements reached so far.  Unnamed EU officials said that they were disappointed with the non-implementation of the agreement on telecom and international telephony code for Kosovo.

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PM:Serbia for sustainable solution for Serb community in KiM (Dailies)

Serbia's Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic told German daily Die Welt that Belgrade has made progress in the dialogue with Pristina and that it has carried out painful reforms, adding he hopes that chapters in Serbia's EU accession talks will be opened soon.

"Serbia worked very hard on that. We have advanced in the dialogue with Pristina; we have carried out painful reforms and initiated austerity measures. Belgrade has done that without pressure from outside," he said.

Today the continuation of the technical dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina (Blic)

Technical dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina on issues of telecommunications, vehicle insurance and integrated management of crossings will continue today in Brussels. Marko Djuric, Director of the Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija will lead Belgrade's team.

Djuric: Without the formation of Community/Association of Serbian municipalities there is no progress (RTV Pink, Vecernje Novosti)

We have clearly sent a message that we are for further progress in the normalization of relations between Belgrade and Pristina, and without the establishment of the Association/Community of Serbian municipalities (ZSO) progress is not possible, said Marko Djuric, Director of the Office of the Government of Serbia for Kosovo and Metohija.

Pristina-Belgrade dialogue to resume tomorrow (Lajmi)

Kosovo’s minister without portfolio and chief negotiator, Edita Tahiri, travelled to Brussels today to resume dialogue with the Serbian side. The two delegations are expected to address the issue of telecommunication, integrated border management, medical products and vehicle insurance. The meetings between the delegations under the EU facilitation will take place from 19 to 21 May.