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Odalović: I expect different U.S. stance on Pristina's UNESCO bid (Blic, RTS, B92)

A Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs state secretary says he expects the new U.S. administration to have "a different stance" on Kosovo's admission to UNESCO.

"I believe that with the new (U.S.) administration the situation will be different, that there will no longer be such aggressive pressure, as was probably on the agenda of the previous administration," Veljko Odalovic told the Serbian state broadcaster RTS.

Vučić: Next week will be named war crimes prosecutor (Blic)

Prime Minister Vučić Aleksnadar said that over the next week is expected the appointment of the prosecutor for war crimes.

- This is important news - Vučić said at a press conference he held with the head of British diplomacy, Boris Johnson.

- This is one of the things that EC and I would say and Brammertz have criticized. We want to continue this job - Vučić said.

 

Simić: The adopted laws violate Kosovo's constitution (Politika, Blic)

The laws on Trepča and strategic investments violate many articles of the Kosovo constitution and therefore one should expect the court to show impartiality and to repeal the laws, says the head of the parliamentary group of the Serbian List Slavko Simić.

Rašić: Law on Trepča to go back for revision (Blic, Srna)

MP of the Serbian List in the Kosovo Parliament Nenad Rašić told Srna that the problem of Trepča can be solved only through negotiations and with experts' arbitration, and stressed that the Law on Trepča must be returned for reconsideration.

He recalls that Serbian MPs have filed a request to review the constitutionality of the law, because the Serbian community had not been consulted.

Meeting between Vučić and Rama is a great encouragement for the dialogue of women from Belgrade and Pristina (Blic)

The meeting of Prime Minister of Albania and Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić and Edi Rama, is a great encouragement for dialogue between women from Belgrade and Pristina, said MP Dijana Vukomanović on the sixth Belgrade Security Forum.

- Even in these difficult circumstances, the dialogue continues - Vukomanović stressed, adding that dialogue would be transferred on the younger generation as this was the conclusion of the panel.

The Serbian List: Pristina passed harmful law (Blic)

The head of the parliamentary group of the Serbian List Slavko Simić points that the Kosovo Assembly adopted another law, that is detrimental to the interests of the Serbian nation and Serbian property in Kosovo.

Simić told Tanjug that a law on strategic investments was adopted, which, he explained, fully enables the Kosovo Government to freely dispose of property that had previously identified as the ownership of the state or the society.

Serbian gov’t annuls all legal consequences of Pristina’s acts (media)

The Serbian government on Tuesday decided to annul all the legal consequences of acts and actions by the interim self-government institutions in Pristina regarding the factual and legal position of the Trepca mining complex, PM Aleksandar Vucic said.

“We were compelled to make such a decision as we want Trepca to continue to operate,” he told a press conference.

Trepca is vital for the survival of nothern Kosovo-Metohija, Vucic noted.