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Majority "against" debate in the parliament (Danas)

Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic announced, calling on the EU Enlargement Commissioner Johannes Hahn, that official Belgrade will have to choose between Kosovo and Europe, on the European road. He called on a national consensus about this dilemma and argued that "he would not take part in the government that would recognize Kosovo's independence." At the same time, according to unofficial information, Pristina is planning, with the help of Western friends, to push a new principle of negotiations with Belgrade - "recognition, and then normalization of relations." Milovan Drecun, MP f the Pro

First meeting between parliaments of Serbia and Kosovo (Danas)

A round table debate dubbed “Parliaments of Serbia and Kosovo and normalization of relations” is due to take place today in Pristina in the organization of the American Council for Inclusive Management and the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Switzerland. MPs from almost all parliamentary caucuses of both assemblies should discuss the role of these institutions in the process of normalization of relations between Belgrade and Pristina. According to a list forwarded to Belgrade-based daily Danas, MPs from Belgrade are: Aleksandar Jablanović (Movement of S

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Kosovo Serbs are waiting for a definitive agreement between PDK and LDK (Danas)

The latest coalition of Kosovar Albanians – the PDK and the LDK, of Hashim Thaci and Isa Mustafa has not yet started formal negotiations on the composition of the new government of Kosovo with representatives of the Kosovo Serbs, said to Danas, the presidents of the Serbian List and the Progressive Democratic Party (PDS) Aleksandar Jablanovic and Nenad Rasic. The leaders of the PDK and the LDK so far had only informal contacts with the Serbian List, which has nine, and with the PDS, which has one seat in the new parliament of Kosovo.

The government has room to manoeuvre (Danas)

From the praise of the EU and US officials on account of the recent visit of Prime Minister of Albania, Edi Rama, to Serbia, despite Rama’s statement in the middle of Belgrade that "Kosovo's independence is a reality," could be understood that the (un) diplomatic incident will not jeopardize the continued political dialogue Belgrade and Pristina. Moreover, the British Ambassador in Pristina, Ian Cliff warned yesterday that without the continuation of dialogue between Pristina and Belgrade, the security of the region will come into question. Interlocutors of Danas - Director of the