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Simić: It is possible that we will not attend the vote on the demarcation (KIM Radio)

President of the Serbian List, Slavko Simić says that there is a possibility that, due to the poor security situation, the MPs of Serbian List and members of the Kosovo government from the Serbian community will not attend today's session of the Assembly of Kosovo and the vote on the ratification of the agreement on the demarcation with Montenegro.

Žbogar: Kosovo is only possible as a multi-ethnic (KIM radio, Jedinstvo)

The outgoing EU Special Envoy for Kosovo Samuel Žbogar says that his aim was to assist in promoting a peaceful, democratic and multi-ethnic Kosovo and in this sense he is leaving the position pleased.

He, however, says in an interview for daily Jedinstvo, that there are still a lot of open issues for the multi-ethnic Kosovo, but that the EU sees the multi-ethnic Kosovo as the only possible variant of Kosovo and is working to strengthen it.

EULEX fired Serbs who do not speak Albanian?! (media)

Kosovo Serbs employed at the headquarters of the EULEX mission in Pristina accused the mission of discrimination on ethnic and linguistic grounds due to the announcement on non-extension of their contracts, because they do not understand or do not speak fluent Albanian.

As stated in the announcement of their legal representative, Axel Reiter, "it is almost certain that, from November, no Kosovo Serb will work in the EULEX headquarters in Pristina."

Odalović: If Biden's message was understood in Pristina, ZSO will be formed soon (media)

President of the Commission for Missing Persons, Veljko Odalović says that the ZSO will be formed soon, if Biden's message was taken seriously in Pristina.

When asked when he expects establishment of the ZSO, Odalović said to the RTS "how Pristina works, this will last."

He says that the ZSO constitutes a "bone in the throat" to Pristina and "many others who have introduced Belgrade into a dialogue with the promise that ZSO will be formed."

Municipalities in the north have refused registry of agricultural land (KIM radio)

Municipalities in northern Kosovo have refused to be the part of the registration of farms in Kosovo which was conducted from 1 to 20 November last year.

The registration was performed in 34 municipalities in Kosovo.

Although it was anticipated that results of the registration will be published in September, the Statistical Institute of Kosovo announced that today it will present the results.

Stojanović: Attack on RTK - a red light for police (KIM radio)

The attack on the building RTK is a red light for the police and all security structures, says Branimir Stojanović and adds that it is important to find the perpetrators "in order to forestall the creation of an atmosphere in which journalists cannot do their job."

Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Branimir Stojanović says that "overall security" in Kosovo is not at satisfactory level.

Dačić to meet Tanin and Schlumberger today (KIM radio)

Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic will meet today, in separate meetings in Belgrade, the Head of the OSCE in Kosovo, Jean-Claude Schlumberger and UNMIK chief Zahir Tanin, said the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Dacic will meet first Schlumberger at 10 am, and then with Tanin at 11 am.

These meetings precede the meeting of the UN Security Council where will be submitted regular quarterly UNMIK report on the situation in Kosovo.

SDP: We expect an acquittal for Ivanovic (KIM radio)

The Citizens' Initiative SDP - Oliver Ivanović expects to prove the innocence of Oliver Ivanović at the scheduled hearings of the Appellate Court.

The SDP statement recalls the belief that political process is conducted against Ivanović, and expresses the hope that "reason and the evidence will prevail in favour of his absolute innocence in the case for which the First Instance sentenced to nine years in prison".

Petrović: Assembly to discuss demarcation on September 1 (KIM radio)

The Presidency of the Kosovo Assembly adopted a decision to discuss the issue of border demarcation with Montenegro on September 1, confirmed to RTV Kim Slobodan Petrović.

Petrović referred to the incident when Glauk Konjufca, from the Self-Determination movement, threw tear gas during a session of the Presidium caucus.

The report on the problems of Serbs presented (KIM radio)

Usurpation of property, security, inefficient justice system and budgetary funding at the local level, breach of the right to use their language and script are the problems of Serbs in ten municipalities where they constitute a majority, says Slavko Simić President of the Serbian List.

The MPs of the Serbian List presented today a report on the problems in municipalities with a majority Serbian population.