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Jevtić: Return of 100 families ongoing (KIM Radio)

Minister for Communities and Return in the Kosovo government Dalibor Jevtić said to TV Pink that he will make efforts in providing all necessary conditions for those who wish to return and stressed that a process of return of 100 families, that is 583 individuals, is ongoing.

“When it comes to return there are problems in Klina municipality and there are incidents lately in Peć municipality, that is in Metohija region mostly, however despite everything we are continuing the process of return,” said Jevtić.

Serbian-Albanian relations key to regional stabilization (KIM radio, Tanjug)

Improving Serbia-Albania relations is a key to a stable Western Balkans, said the participants of the panel discussion “Future(s) of Security Normalization among Belgrade-Pristina-Tirana” held on Thursday.

Significant progress has been made in the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue and in the Belgrade-Tirana relations over the past three years, the participants concluded.

Research has shown that citizens in all three societies support the dialogue, said Sonja Stojanovic Gajic, Director of the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy.

Serbs in Kosovo demand an independent TV channel (KIM Radio)

The Serb representatives in the institutions of Kosovo decided on Wednesday to demand reform of the media law, which is necessary to fulfil the constitutional obligation of establishing an independent Serb television in Kosovo.

At a meeting in Gracanica, they also agreed to urge the Belgrade negotiation team to include the matter of launching an independent Serbian-language television in the agenda of the Brussels talks.

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Maric visits Novoberde/Novo Brdo, Kamenice/Kamenica (KIM Radio)

Ljubomir Maric,Minister of Administration and Local Self-Government in the government of Kosovo, talked with representatives of the municipalities of Novoberde/Novo Brdo and Kamenice/Kamenica about the sustainable development, decentralization and functioning of local authorities on Wednesday.

Maric also discussed with local officials the strengthening of local self-governments, the issue of cadastral zones and municipal boundaries.

Odalović: I hope that Pristina will become rational (KIM Radio)

The Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia Veljko Odalovic stated that he expects "Pristina will calm down and become rational" and accept the agreement on the Community/Association of the Serb municipalities (ZSO), at tomorrow's round of dialogue.

Odalović said that ZSO is not formed to jeopardize the Albanians, but to help the Serbs to exercise their rights through this institutions.

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Kosovo Serb politicians condemned the attack on Kata Grujić (KIM Radio)

Representatives of Serbs in the Kosovo government have most sharply condemned the attack on returnees in Klina/Kllinë.

Kosovo Deputy prime Minister Branimir Stojanović, Minister for Communities and Return Dalibor Jevtić and Minister for Local Government Administration Ljubomir Marić said that yesterday’s incident when complete poultry had been stolen from seventy-four year old Kata Grujić, in village Donji Petrić in Klina/Kllinë Municipality is an effort aiming at expelling the granny from her property.

Djuric: No vehicle insurance fees soon (RTS, Blic, KIM radio, TV Most, Tanjug)

The agreement on vehicle insurance signed in Brussels by representatives of Belgrade and Pristina will considerably facilitate the life of citizens in Kosovo, Director of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) Marko Djuric said.

The agreement was signed late on Tuesday on the margins of the new round of the top-level dialogue which was resumed with EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Federica Mogherini as the mediator.

Braathu: Kosovo Police most trusted institution (KIM Radio)

A two-day regional conference on community policing and establishment of the Security Forum has kicked-off in Pristina today. Norwegian Ambassador to Kosovo Jan Braathu said that Kosovo Police is the most trusted institution by inhabitants of Kosovo, whereas Serb representatives claim that the trust would be even higher if there would be more Serbs in the Kosovo Police.