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The Security Council shall decide on the mandate of UNMIK (RTS, RTV, Politika, Blic, Kontakt plus)

The UN mission in Kosovo rejects the allegations of the Kosovo Foreign Minister Enver Hoxhaj, that UNMIK is not desirable in Kosovo and that its mandate was extended because of Russia, which opposes the change of resolution 1244 of the Security Council of the United Nations.

UNMIK spokesman Jan Malekzade told the TV channel Tribuna that no country alone can decide on the mandate of UNMIK and its activities and that it is the decision of the Security Council.

Next year referendum - Deletion of Kosovo from the Constitution is the toughest job (Blic)

Next year, Serbia is facing changes in the Constitution. In addition to an independent judiciary, citizens will decide in a referendum, most likely, on deleting the preamble of Kosovo and reduction of the number of MPs.

Serbia will change at least two times the Constitution until entry into the EU.

Knežević: Montenegro has not forgotten the Serbian people in Kosovo and Metohija (Blic)  

President of the Democratic People's Party of Montenegro Milan Knežević said in Prizren that the Serbian people in Kosovo and Metohija are not alone and that Montenegro has not forgotten them. Knežević said that his desire was to send a message from Prizren, stating that Montenegrin people feel that K&M is their Jerusalem, a holy land. He expressed the gratitude to the church and the people in Kosovo and Metohija, which all these years preserved Serbian religion and spirituality.

Vulin: Serbs must have A/CSM, because it is the guarantor of their existence in Kosovo (Blic)

Minister of Labour, Employment, Veteran and Social Affairs of the Republic of Serbia Aleksandar Vulin said that the Serbs must have the Association / Community of Serb municipalities (A/CSM), because that is the essence of the Brussels agreement and a guarantee of the existence of Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija. "Serbs cannot be dependent on one's good will. The Brussels agreement was signed so that A/CSM could be created.

The debate on relations between Belgrade and Pristina: Chapter 35 is "the condition of all the conditions" (Blic)

 The process of normalization of relations between Serbs and Kosovo Albanians, which is the essence of Chapter 35 in the process of Serbia's accession to the European Union, is “in the haze”, because representatives of civil society are excluded from the dialogue, was concluded after the debate organized by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation and the Belgrade Center for contemporary politics.

Russia reacts to decision to allow Kosovo to join PCA (B92, Blic, KIM radio, TV Most)

The Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) in The Hague allowed Pristina to join by ignoring the arguments of those who do not recognize Kosovo’s independence.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said this on Tuesday in Moscow, replying to reporters' questions.

Kozarev with Plassat about the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina (Blic)

Deputy Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Dušan Kozarev spoke with a representative of Slovakia in the Committee for the enlargement of the EU Council (COELA), Anna Plassat on the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina and about the plan of Slovakia for the upcoming presidency in the European Union.

Đurić: Hardly attainable normalization of relations between Serbs and Albanians (Blic, Sputnik)

Director of the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Đurić said this evening that "the persistent aggressive rhetoric", which often is veiled and sometimes not even that, or anti-Serb, by individuals in Pristina, creates negative social climate in which is difficult to achieve normalization of relations between Serbs and Albanians.

Serbia has the right to veto the admission of Kosovo to the UN! (Blic)

“Approval of Serbia for the admission of the self-proclaimed Kosovo in the UN is important, because Serbia is the country of origin, and as such has the right to veto any violent seizure and usurpation of part of its territory,” said a former Serbian diplomat Vladislav Jovanović. “Even if, hypothetically, Russia and China as permanent members of the UN Security Council agree that Kosovo become a member of the UN, the Council will have to propose it to the General Assembly.

Jevtić: In Kosovo returned 101 IDPs for five months (Blic)

Minister for Communities and Returns in the Kosovo government Dalibor Jevtić said that in the first five months of this year, 101 IDPs returned to Kosovo and that it is planned to build about 130 houses for the returnees, during this year. Jevtić said that the number of returnees is higher than in the same period last year, pointing out that currently are building 15 houses for Serb returnees.

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