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KFOR: ROSU can move throughout Kosovo (N1, Politika)

The KFOR commander, Italian General Giovanni Fungo said to daily Politika that members of the Kosovo Police Special Units (ROSU) can move throughout Kosovo without the permission of KFOR; and added that it was regulated by the Brussels agreement (2013) between Belgrade and Pristina.

-On the basis of the Brussels Agreement of 2013 between Belgrade and Pristina, Kosovo's institutions are not required to seek approval from KFOR for their police forces to move throughout the territory of Kosovo, said Fungo.

To establish a forum for reconciliation with the Albanians (N1)

Serbian national forum (SNF) held Thursday in Gračanica/Graçanicë a roundtable discussion on Serbian politics in Kosovo and new approaches in solving the Kosovo crisis.

It was said that that SNF supports Serbs intellectuals to fight for a different understanding of reality, and offers an authentic creation of a new Serb-Kosovo policy to defend the Serbian national interests.

The train will not go to Mitrovica (N1, Politika)

A train that on Saturday, 14 January, went from Belgrade to Mitrovica, was funded by the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, writes Politika.

This train, how Politika writes, will not go to Mitrovica, due to the safety of passengers and workers of Serbian Railways, but will transport passengers from Kraljevo to Požega.

The train will be used and for other lines, to make it possible for other people to see it in Serbia.

Scott: US policy towards Kosovo will not change (Kontakt plus radio, N1, Tanjug)

US Ambassador to Serbia Kyle Scott says that he does not believe that there will be major changes in relation to the Balkans due to the arrival of Donald Trump at the White House. He pointed out that the policy towards Kosovo will not change, as some hope in Serbia.

The people who are recruiting fighters for Syria are the problem (N1)

Kosovo police, in cooperation with the Kosovo Intelligence Agency prevented planned terrorist attacks in Kosovo and the region. Target of the attack were footballers, and supporters of Israel during a match in Albania. Miloš Popović from the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy says the objective of the arrested group is transnational because of connections with IS and the target of the attack shows it.

Antić expects Vučić to propose a solution on Trepča (N1, RTS)

Minister of Mining and Energy Aleksandar Antić says that he expects from Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić to announce proposal for a solution to the problem of Trepča at today's session of the Government of Serbia.

Antić says that Vučić will try to find solutions that will the best protect the interests of Serbia in this very sensitive moment.

Petrović: We are winning, and the Government of Kosovo is getting stronger (N1)

Everything that happens on Kosovo has already been negotiated in Brussels and the current situation is only an attempt of Marko Đurić and Aleksandar Vučić to show how they struggle to pull out the best variant of it, assesses the main editor of Danas daily, Dragoljub Draža Petrović.

Drecun: Government informed the EU that does not accept the decision on the Trepca (N1)

Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee for Kosovo and Metohija Milovan Drecun says that Brussels will sooner or later have to respond to the decision of the Kosovo Assembly to appropriate the Mining and Metallurgy Plant Trepca, because the Serbian government has sent an official letter to the European Community about it.