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Merkel wraps up her visit to Belgrade, hosts satisfied (Dailies)

By meeting with Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic, German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Thursday wrapped up her two-day visit to Belgrade.

Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic saw her off at Belgrade's Nikola Tesla Airport.

"We are very satisfied with the results of Chancellor Merkel's visit, her appraisal of the reforms we are implementing, and her support to our European path," Vucic posted on his Twitter account.

The German chancellor arrived in Belgrade at 7 p.m. on Wednesday from Tirana. Today, she completes her tour of the region by visiting Sarajevo.

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Families of Kosovo victims display photographs of loved ones (B92)

Panels with photographs and names of more than 2,500 Serb civilian, military and police victims have been installed in front of the parliament building.

The campaign, dubbed "The Serb Wailing Wall," has been organized by the Association of the Families of Kidnapped and Murdered Persons in Kosovo and Metohija, and is aimed at convincing the city and the state to allocate a site to build a memorial for the victims.

The panels will be displayed in front of the Serbian assembly until July 15.

Serbia "grateful to Spain for respecting our integrity" (B92)

President Tomislav Nikolic received on Thursday a letter of credence from newly appointed Ambassador of the Kingdom of Spain in Belgrade Miguel Fuertes Suarez.

On the occasion, Nikolic "extended thanks to Spain for support to Serbia's EU integration, and its principled stand against the recognition of the unilaterally proclaimed independence of Kosovo," Tanjug reported.

Serbia-Spain relations, based on mutual respect and shared values, are very good and friendly, Nikolic said, adding that it is Serbia's desire to continue improving close relations with Spain.

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German Ambassador "fairly certain" there are no new conditions (Blic, B92)

German Ambassador Heinz Wilhelm says it would be a good move if PM Aleksandar Vucic went to Srebrenica, especially because of reconciliation in the region.

"I think it's a positive gesture. All peoples here have to be willing to accept responsibility and guilt. Germany took the blame after the Second World War. Simply, we must accept history," Wilhelm, who is leaving his post in Belgrade after three years, told B92 in an interview.

Large number of illegal migrants arriving in south (Dailies)

Migrants continue to reach the municipality of Presevo in southern Serbian in groups of mostly a dozen people, where they immediately seek asylum.

They do this in order to obtain documents that allow them to continue traveling. These migrants spend months on the road, crossing thousands of kilometers from Asian and African countries in their bid to reach the EU.

They cross Serbia's southern border with Macedonia near villages Cakanovce and Miratovac. One told B92's reporter on Thursday that they "arrived alone, using GPS devices," and added:

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"Agreements reached, all that's missing are signatures" (Danas, B92)

Prime ministers of Kosovo and Serbia Isa Mustafa and Aleksandar Vucic will probably reach agreement on Monday on all issues and sign the "Brussels 2" agreement.

This is according to the Belgrade-based daily Danas.

Pristina-based website Koha.net meanwhile cited sources close to the meeting in Brussels, who said that Mustafa and Vucic have agreed on all the issues.

Djuric talks about "U.S. role in Kosovo talks" (RTS, Blic, B92)

"They do not sit in the room physically, but I think there were several separate conversations with representatives of several states today, including the Americans, and their role in the political sense is very important," he said.

The director of the Serbian Government's Office for Kosovo and Metohija made this statement when state broadcaster RTS asked about "American participation in negotiations in Brussels".

A round of the Kosovo dialogue ended late on Tuesday with "progress made, but no agreements reached."

Haradinaj: Northern Kosovo is untouchable (B92, Beta)

The leader of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo Ramush Haradinaj said that northern Kosovo is untouchable as any other part of the territory that has unilaterally declared independence.

After three days spent in Slovenia where he was detained on the basis of a warrant issued by the former state of Serbia and Montenegro, Haradinaj is back to his political activities. “Northern Kosovo is untouchable as any other part of our state. Our institutions should have the responsibility for managing the northern Kosovo,” said Haradinaj.

Janjic: Neither Belgrade nor Pristina must risk the interruption of the talks (Blic, B92)

None of the parties can risk, jump out of the dialogue, and interrupt talks in Brussels, believes political analyst Dusan Janjic of the Forum for Ethnic Relations, stating that both sides will have to accept compromises and 'swallow' the specific formulations.

Janjic told B92, before a new round of dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, scheduled for 23 June, that some decisions have to be made, which were delayed from 2013, especially in telecommunications.