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Djuric: Issue of invasion of Serb property to be resolved (Tanjug,Vesti)

FRANKFURT - Activities of Kosovo's privatization agency undermine the foundations upon which the Serb community in the province is built, Director of the Serbian government's Office for Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) Marko Djuric said Friday. For that reason, one of the priorities is to resolve the matter of privatization agency's actions which judicial bodies in the province have characterized as criminal, Djuric said in an interview to the Serbian-language daily Vesti, published in Frankfurt. “The invasion of private and state property of the Serbs in Kosovo-Metohija is a crime against the entire n

What Vucic told the Serbs from Kosovo? (Vesti online)

A meeting between Kosovo Serbs and Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic, which was postponed several times, was held in Belgrade on Tuesday. Representatives of the Serbian List which won the most votes in the recent Kosovo elections and municipal presidents spoke with Vucic about the future unified position. Still, the prime minister didn’t, as expected, stand with them while Marko Djuric told the media about what was discussed at the meeting.

Oliver Ivanovic with his family on St.Vitus day? (Vesti)

Director of the Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Djuric visited on Wednesday the leader of Civic Initiative SDP Oliver Ivanovic, who is in custody in Mitrovica. Indictment against Ivanovic has not been raised, who is in custody from January 27th, on suspicion of having participated in crimes against Albanians in 1999 and 2000. His family expects him to be released from custody on the eve of St. Vitus day. - I am grateful to the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Mr.

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"Thaci’s Serbs became Vucic’s" (Vesti)

It is a false thesis that it will be better for Serbs if Hashim Thaci or Ramush Hardinaj is prime minister, because the problem is a fundamental and systemic. Both of them are for the realization of an independent state and a controlled number of Serbs that would stay in Kosovo, or just enough of them so their international mentors can show that it is a multi-ethnic society," said Momcilo Trajkovic, leader of the Serbian Resistance Movement (SPOT) in an interview with Vesti. So it does not matter who will be the Prime Minister of Kosovo?

Eighty four IDPs homeless (Vesti)

The day after the elections in Kosovo officials of Privatization Agency of Kosovo (PAK) entered the factory Lola in Strpce/Shterpce, took over documents, keys and seals, set their security, banned the workers and the management of Serbian nationality the access to factory premises, and the announcement came that a similar fate may befall and the hotel Junior in Brezovica where for 15 years are living internally displaced Serbs from Urosevac/Ferizaj, Prizren, Stimlje and Kačanik. As announced, on Monday the 84 tenants will be homeless.

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More peaceful days after Germany’s support (Vesti online)

Analyst Predrag Simic, said that during the visit of Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic to the Berlin and talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the Government of Serbia has received significant support from Germany, which proved as a predictable partner.  "The visit has brought what was expected; the support of the Germany if Serbia abides to the Schockenhoff’s seven points and continuation of reforms. With that, the Government of Serbia has received support in one very important moment, which will certainly mean a lot.

Serbs in northern Kosovo will vote (Vesti)

Mayor of Leposavic/Leposaviq Dragan Jablanović confirmed on Wednesday that the northern Kosovo Serbs will participate in elections for the Kosovo Assembly, on Sunday, June 8th. Dragan Jablanović refused to answer why the mayors of the four municipalities in northern Kosovo changed their decision on participation in Sunday's elections. Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Djuric talked to them yesterday.  Jablanović on Tuesday said that the leaders of the four municipalities in northern Kosovo with Serbian majority decided not to invite the public to part