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Greek PM Mitsotakis to Vucic: Greece does not change its stance on Kosovo (Beta, N1, B92)

President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic and Greek Prime Minister Kyroys Mitsotakis agreed in New York that two nations had a sincere friendship and discussed bilateral relations, the situation in the region and Belgrade’s road to the European Union, the Beta news agency reported on Tuesday.

Vucic asked Mitsotakis not to change the Greek stand towards Kosovo independence, a statement from the President’s office said.

Former US envoy to Serbia: Vucic ready to talk, not to sign document (Danas, FoNet, N1)

Cameron Munter, a former US ambassador to Serbia, told belgrade based daily Danas that President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic was ready to talk about an agreement on the normalisation of relations with Pristina, but not to “sign a paper”, quoted Serbian media.

Munter said he believed it was okay since there were people in Kosovo also ready to negotiate.

US envoy: Humiliation of partners in Kosovo dialogue doesn’t help (Blic, Beta, N1)

Outgoing US ambassador to Serbia Kyle Scott said on Monday that Belgrade and Washington had a different opinion about Kosovo but that they agreed that the only way towards progress was the resumption of the dialogue on the normalisation of relations, the Beta news agency reported.

Kosovo Football Association calls police to stop Red Star playing in Mitrovica (KoSSev, N1)

Kosovo Football Association Secretary Erol Salihu said on Thursday that he asked the Kosovo police and customs service to prevent the Red Star Belgrade football team from entering Kosovo next week, the KoSSev news portal reported.

The Red Star team are scheduled to play a Serbia Cup game against the Trepca team in North Mitrovica on September 25.

Vucic willing to deal on Kosovo but angered by tariffs, US Senator Murphy says (N1)

US Senator Chris Murphy believes that Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic is willing to recognize Kosovo but is angry over the 100 percent tariffs imposed by Pristina on goods from Serbia.

Regional broadcaster N1 reported that Republican Senator Ron Johnson wrote on his blog about his recent visit to Belgrade, saying:

Regular communication needed between Serbian Army and KFOR, Vucic tells NATO military chief (FoNet, N1)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic urged regular communication between the Serbian military and KFOR during a meeting with NATO Military Committee Chairman Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach.

A press release from the president’s cabinet quoted Vucic as saying that a need exists to quickly establish contact if security in jeopardized in the north of Kosovo.

Vucic: Only Cosic, Djindjic and I have presented a plan on resolving the Kosovo issue (B92, N1)

President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic said that, apart from Dobrica Cosic and Zoran Djindjic, he was the only one to present any plan on Kosovo, Serbian media reported.

"Just remind me of a single plan of any of my political opponents, except from opposing anything that I propose", Vucic told to the press.

Vucic, Palmer discuss Kosovo, agree to meet soon (FoNet, N1)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic had a telephone conversation with US Deputy Assistant State Secretary Matthew Palmer, a statement from the president’s cabinet said on Monday.

Vucic and Palmer agreed to meet again in the next 10 days and this telephone conversation continues their recent meeting in New York, the statement said.

It added that the “open and concrete” conversation was about Kosovo, the regional situation and their next meeting in the next 10 days.

Milan Radoicic sues Rada Trajkovic for ''defamation'' (KoSSev)

Serbian List Vice-President Milan Radoicic, who Pristina suspects of involvement in the assassination of Kosovo Serb politician Oliver Ivanovic, filed a defamation lawsuit with the Higher Court in Belgrade against the president of the European Movement of Serbs from Kosovo, Rada Trajkovic.

Trajkovic announced the news on her Twitter account, stating that she would defend herself by taking the ''polygraph test''. Radoicic himself confirmed the news for KoSSev.