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Ambassador Scott visiting Pristina (B92, Tanjug)

US Ambassador to Serbia, Kyle Scott will hold a series of meetings in Pristina with Kosovo officials and other prominent individuals.

Answering to Tanjug's question regarding the topics of the upcoming talks Ambassador Scott will have in Pristina, the American embassy in Belgrade replied that he would meet with them in order to hear their opinions and learn more about the situation in the region.

Security situation in Kosovo complex (TV N1, BETA)

Serbian Army Chief-of-Staff, Major General Ljubisa Dikovic and KFOR Commander, Major General Salvatore Cuici during the meeting on Thursday, assessed the security situation in Kosovo as complex, BETA news agency reported. General Dikovic said the Army of Serbia recognized the international forces in Kosovo as an essential factor for stability, the guarantor of the Serb people safety and the protector of their national, cultural and historical heritage. Dikovic and Cuoci meeting is a regular exchange of opinions about the security situation in Kosovo and along the administrative line, stateme

Thaci’s “red lines” are for internal use (Danas)

Message of Kosovo President, Hashim Thaci that Kosovo “has red lines” before the concluding phase of Brussels negotiations and it is recognition of Kosovo by Serbia, serve for internal use only, analysts and diplomatic representatives told Belgrade-based daily Danas. Thaci made these remarks after constant criticism from the Kosovo opposition over the manner in which he conducts Brussels negotiations. Danas diplomatic sources told the daily, that negotiations continue and would certainly move toward the final agreement in the next couple of months. Meanwhile, Serbian analysts believe Thaci’

Lebet on Ivanovic’s murder: Terrifying message that those who act and speak independently can be silenced (KoSSev, Radio kontakt plus)

“Six months have passed since the murder of Oliver Ivanovic and we do not know how the investigation would unfold. This is in particular difficult for his family, that wishes justice to be served, but it is also difficult for all the people who live in Kosovo and think independently.”

WB's Transport Community HQ in Belgrade, EU and Serbia agree (N1, Beta)

The European Union and Serbia agreed on Monday that the Western Balkans Transport Community headquarters would be in Belgrade, the Beta news agency reported.

The block and Belgrade clinched the deal during the EU Summit on Western Balkans taking part in London in the presence of Serbia’s Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic.

Scott: I hope the compromise between Belgrade and Pristina will be reached ''perhaps this year'' (RTS)

US Ambassador to Serbia Kyle Scott told Radio Television Serbia (RTS) that the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina should enter a more intensive phase and expresses the hope that the compromise will be reached "perhaps even this year".

Scott told RTS that neither Belgrade nor Pristina will get everything they want, but that it is important that both sides come to a compromise.

Gorani Civic Initiative (GIG): To give Gora status of district (Tanjug, Vecernje Novosti)

Gorani Civic Initiative (GIG) proposed to the Serbian Government negotiations team and EU High Representative Federica Mogherini to provide status of the district to the Gora area, as it is the case with the Brcko District in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbian media reported.