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Djuric, Keefe discuss Belgrade-Pristina dialogue (Blic,Tanjug)

BELGRADE - Director of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) Marko Djuric conferred with newly-appointed Ambassador of Great Britain in Belgrade Denis Keefe over the European integration process, and they underscored the exceptional importance of prompt resumption of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue.

Djuric and Keefe agreed that it is very important to continue the implementation of the agreements reached within the Brussels accord, adding that the progress should be sought through practical steps, the Serbian government Office for KiM released.

Djuric: Stability in Kosovo is in Serbia’s interest (Blic)

The Director of the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric, said today in a talk with UNMIK chief Farid Zarif in Kosovska Mitrovica that Belgrade’s key interest in Kosovo is stability. He added that Serbia, with the “reinforced power” it has gained from entering the provincial government and parliament of Kosovo, will continue to fight for the rights of its citizens. 

Merkel: Germany maintains its promise (Blic)

Dubrovnik-German Chancellor Angela Merkel emphasized today in Dubrovnik that Germany maintains its promise that it will support European integration of all countries of the Western Balkan, and when speaking about some countries, she specially praised the Belgrade – Pristina dialogue.

During the opening of the meeting between region state heads within the Brdo-Brioni process, Merkel said that Belgrade and Pristina dialogue was successful, and very important from the historical perspective . As she said it made possible further improvement on the EU path.

Sign saying KLA Square placed in northern Kosovska Mitrovica (Tanjug,Blic)

KOSOVSKA MITROVICA - A several concrete blocks with a sign saying KLA (Kosovo Liberation Army) Square have been placed in northern Kosovska Mitrovica, along the road leading to the multiethnic village of Suvi Do.

According to a Tanjug correspondent from the spot, the sign saying KLA Square (Sheshi UCK in Albanian) and an Albanian flag were placed at an intersection leading to Suvi Do on Thursday evening.

The road in Brdjani unblocked (Blic)

The road in Brdjani in North Mitrovica was unblocked after an hour.

Deputy President of the Municipal Assembly of Mitrovica North, Emir Azemi said that this morning the Albanians began to build in Brdjani. Soon, people who identified themselves as building inspectors appeared and requested them to stop the works, what caused revolt and blockade.

On the spot were present members of the Kosovo police, after which arrived KFOR and EULEX members.

 The blockade was finished without incidents.

 

Liaison officer says ban was "grave violation of deal" (B92,Tanjug,Politika,Blic)

BELGRADE -- Dejan Pavićević says the fact he was banned from entering Kosovo constitutes "serious obstruction of the implementation of what has been agreed in Brussels."

Belgrade's liaison officer in Priština, who was prevented from entering the province by the Kosovo authorities, "urged the EU and international community to solve the issue as soon as possible."

Office for KiM: Liaison officer refused entry to Kosovo (Blic)

Belgrade - Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Djuric criticized the Kosovo authorities because they banned Liaison officer Dejan Pavicevic to enter Kosovo.

"Denial of entry into the territory of the Province to Dejan Pavicevic, who at the time of the incident was in the car with diplomatic license plates of the EU mission, is a gross violation of the agreement that Belgrade and Pristina reached through the mediation of the EU," the statement said.

Selaković: Constitutional Court not competent for the assessment of the Brussels dispute (Blic)

Belgrade - Justice Minister Nikola Selaković said today that the Constitutional Court of Serbia (USS) should be declared incompetent to determine the constitutionality of the Brussels agreement between Belgrade and Pristina, because it is a political, not a legal act.