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Vulin: If Pristina does not form a ZSO, overthrow the government (Blic)

If Pristina is not able to apply the agreement on the establishment of the Community/Association of Serb Municipalities (ZSO), then the Serbian List should withdraw the support to the government and to overthrow it, says Defense Minister Aleksandar Vulin, reports Belgrade based daily Blic.

Blic: Interpol warrants for Kosovo president, PM to be restored (B92)

The names of Kosovo PM and president Ramush Haradinaj and Hashim Thaci will soon be back on Interpol red notices, Belgrade-based daily Blic reported on Friday.

According to unofficial information Blic said it learned, Serbia's appeal against the removal of theirs, and another 20 names of former leaders of the so-called Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) from the Interpol system will be accepted, and adopted in the coming weeks.

Dacic: Without the ZSO, there is no Brussels agreement (Blic, TV Happy)

Foreign Minister of Serbia Ivica Dacic said tonight that he was ready to withdraw his signature from the Brussels agreement unless the Community/Association of Serb Municipalities in Kosovo was formed.

"I signed the Brussels agreement. We would never have signed it, if it didn't have the main thing in it, the ZSO. If five years have passed since the signing and there is nothing, I ask why then the negotiations," Dacic told TV Happy.

Djuric congratulated the Statehood Day of Serbia (KIM radio, Blic, TV Most, NMagazin)

Director of the Office for KiM Marko Djuric congratulates all citizens of the Republic of Serbia the Statehood Day, says the statement of this office, Serbian media reports.

According to the statement, "KiM citizens should proudly state their affiliation to the Serbian state" and "work patiently to strengthen its institutional, political and economic influence in our southern province," reports Serbian media.

Djuric: Ivanovic's murder will be discussed in the Brussels dialogue (Blic, Srna, Sputnik)

Director of the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Djuric says that the murder of Oliver Ivanovic's must be resolved and that this will be discussed in Brussels Dialogue, reports Serbian media, quoting Sputnik.

"Our authorities will continue the investigation and will demand a more intensive cooperation. This is something we will talk about in the coming period in the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, as well.''

Dacic: The most important thing is to continue the dialogue and discover the killers of Oliver Ivanovic (Blic, Kurir)

First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia Ivica Dacic emphasized in the interview for the Belgrade based daily Kurir, on the question of speculations concerning the alleged agreement between Belgrade, Pristina and Tirana on the exchange of territories and the division of Kosovo, that those are just speculations.

Stefanovic: Until first exchange of information with Kosovo institutions weeks have passed (Blic)

In the best interest of Serbia is that killers of Oliver Ivanovic are found as soon as possible, and from the moment when Kosovo authorities said that they are ready to cooperate, weeks have passed before the actual exchange of information occurred, said Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic, reports Belgrade based daily Blic.

Blic: A group of Bishops seeks the urgent Assembly and the position of the Serbian Orthodox Church on Kosovo (TV Most, KIM radio)

Six bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church have asked the Synod to schedule the Assembly in order the Serbian Orthodox Church (SOC) to determine and take a unique position on the solution for Kosovo, the Belgrade daily Blic writes today.

According to the daily, the bishops have been sending requests in the last two months, but the Synod did not specifically answer any of the bishops.

So far, six witnesses were questioned in connection to the Ivanovic’s murder (Kontakt plus radio)

Six witnesses have been examined in connection with the murder of Oliver Ivanovic so far, says Deputy Kosovo Minister of Internal Affairs Milan Radojevic to Kontakt plus radio.

Radojevic told the radio that Kosovo Police is ready to cooperate with everyone in the region, including the Serbian Ministry of Interior, and reminds that there are no official contacts between these two ministries, but that this will most probably be done in accordance with the Brussels Agreement.