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Ɖurić concerned about the "passport crisis" (Blic)

Director of the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Ɖurić said that he was concerned with the way people of Serbian nationality, who have valid passports of Serbia, are treated in the southern province. “No one can force the Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija to accept the passports with the symbols of illegally proclaimed independence of Kosovo. We will solve the problem through administrative measures, or, preferably, through the Brussels dialogue,” said Ɖurić for TV "Pink".

Kozarev: Unconvincing excuses of Tahiri (Blic)

Deputy Director of the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija Dušan Kozarev said that the Pristina Chief negotiator, Edita Tahiri tried again to confuse the public, inventing unconvincing excuses for non-implementation of the agreement on the establishment of the A/CSM.  "With invented excuses Tahiri tried to hide the fact that the deadline for all actions envisaged by the agreement on the establishment of the Association / Community of Serb municipalities (A/CSM) has been breached, long time ago.

In a letter from jail, Ivanovic urges Serbs to form ZSO (B92, Kontakt plus radio, Blic, Tanjug)

Serbs in Kosovo must start establishing the Community of Serb Municipalities (ZSO), according to Civic Initiative SDP leader Oliver Ivanovic.

Ethnic Albanians' opposition to the formation of this community, agreed on during the EU-sponspored Belgrade-Pristina talks, "will subside only when they realize that it will be formed with or without them," Ivanovic said in a letter he wrote in prison.

Dialogue in Brussels at expert level on Thursday (Blic)

The Belgrade-Pristina dialogue will be continued at expert level in Brussels on Thursday, the Serbian government Office for Kosovo and Metohija announced.

The two-day discussions will be held at the European External Action Service headquarters, with the agenda to include all open issues from past discussions between Belgrade and Pristina.

Belgrade's delegation will be headed by Marko Djurić, the Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija.

 

Arrests after Special Court indictments will cause a political earthquake (Blic)

Pristina lawyer Tome Gashi said that the arrests following the Special Court indictments for crimes of the former KLA, which could be expected in October, will cause earthquakes in the political scene of Kosovo. “The political scene of Kosovo will be shaken when the first arrests are made. Former Chief Prosecutor of the EU Special Investigative Task Force Clint Williamson said that some indictments were prepared,” said Gashi for daily Kosova sot.

Djuric: Agreements on ID cards, trucks, elections (Tanjug, Alo, Blic, KIM radio, Politika)

Director of the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric said early on Wednesday that, after more than 18 hours of talks with the representatives of Pristina, agreements had been reached on ID cards, the crossing of trucks, visits of the Serbian officials to Kosovo and the elections.

Democratic Party of Serbia: The bomb in Zubin Potok is mounted diversion in Vucic's organization (RTK2, Blic)

The Committee of the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) in Kosovo says that the explosion in Zubin Potok, on the eve of the visit of Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic, actually is "mounted diversion", and "directed" the Prime Minister himself.

Zubin Potok: Identified Serbs who threw a bomb (NMagazin, Blic)

Three Serbs from Kolasin were identified as people who threw bombs at the hall in Zubin Potok, night before the rally of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), write Blic.

The Kosovo police are still searching for the Serbs. Three attackers around 3 am, in the night between Saturday and Sunday, first fired from automatic weapons, and then throw "grenades". In the explosion was damaged a car of the Director of the sports centre, which was parked nearby, while the detonation has shattered the windows of the hall.

Stojanovic: Pristina to take the responsibility and implement the agreed in Brussels (Blic, Novi Magazin, RTS)

Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Branimir Stojanovic says that he expects much greater involvement of the international community in order to implement all the agreed from Brussels. Stojanovic was a guest in the show "Dogovor" (Agreement), broadcasted on the independent Serbian television network in Kosovo and B92 Info channel.