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Nikolic: Giving up Kosovo should not be a condition for EU membership (Vecernje Novosti)

Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic said that giving up Kosovo and Metohija must not be a condition for Serbia's entry into the European Union. "Serbia should be in the EU, and we should enter the Union proudly. Giving up Kosovo and Metohija should not be a condition for entry. This matters to my life and cannot be changed. The EU is aware of that position," Nikolic told the talk show Cirilica on TV Happy. Nikolic said that the new European Commission is coming up with sharper and clearer demands.

Nikolic: Proposed solution for KiM discussed with Vucic (Tanjug)

Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic said that he discussed the proposal for the long-term solution for Kosovo-Metohija with Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic and that the document will be approved by both the prime minister and the president before it is forwarded to the government. "We will both agree with the proposal before it is presented to the government, because it would be pointless to send any material from the President's office to the government with which Aleksandar Vucic would not agree completely," Nikolic told Belgrade-based Prva Television. Nikolic stressed that he is certain th

North under the control of Belgrade, not Pristina (Vesti online)

“Serbia does not need to fully meet the international community’s requirements and dismantle parallel structures in Kosovo,” said Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic. “Brussels’ request for Serbia to abolish all parallel institutions in northern Kosovo should not be accepted because that would mean that we are giving up our principles.” While explaining his proposed new Kosovo policy, which has not yet been presented to the public, he said that the community/association of Serb municipalities should not be constituted in accordance with the laws of Kosovo.

Serbians would rather be poor than without Kosovo ( Dailies, B92)

Citizens of Serbia would rather accept to live in poverty "than have someone recognize Kosovo on their behalf," Tomislav Nikolic has said. The Serbian president made the statement on Monday as he was meeting with German Ambassador Heinz Wilhelm, adding that this was true despite the fact Serbia's entry into the European Union was "a matter of survival." "Serbia is committed to stabilization and peace in the region," Nikolic said, and pointed out that by raising the talks with Pristina to the highest level "and based on a platform that was the basis for the signing of the Brussels agreement,

Upgrading the policy, or stories for children (Danas)

To which extent a new document, announced by the Serbian President Nikolic, can go out from the framework of Brussels Agreement, whose full implementation is condition for continuing Serbia's European integration? Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) believes that document presents the upgrade of the process, which should prepare Serbia for all the surprises on the road to the EU.

Nikolic: Referendum needed for decision on Kosovo-Metohija ( Vecernje Novosti, TV Pink, Tanjug)

It is time that we say what Serbia thinks is the lowest it can go in terms of a solution for Kosovo-Metohija, and the final decision needs to be made by the people in a referendum, says Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic. There are different situations in Kosovo-Metohija - in one part of it, there are no Serbs, in another, ethnic Albanians are the majority while Serbs live in enclaves that are also under the authority of the Pristina administration, and there is also a third part, in which Serbs are the majority and there are no ethnic Albanians, and the Pristina administration has absolutely

Draft plan for Kosovo and Metohija is ready (Vecernje Novosti)

Proposal for the solution of K&M status will be a joint project between the Government and the President of Serbia. The document is already roughly drafted and daily consultations between Tomislav Nikolic and Aleksandar Vucic began, learned Novosti. Since there are indications that Brussels will be able to speed up resolving of the issue of Kosovo and Metohija status, the Serbian government has decided to offer a solution and presented some ideas in international circles.

Status of Kosovo, immediately (Vecernje Novosti)

In parallel with implementation of the Brussels Agreement, Serbia will next year propose its solution for the final status of Kosovo and Metohija. President Tomislav Nikolic will soon present the new plan, and then the Government and the National Assembly should correct it and finalize. Milovan Drecun, the official of Progressive Party and Head of the parliamentary committee for Kosovo said that President Nikolic wants to go towards the new events, instead to allow the events find us unprepared: “In recent years, Serbia was only trying to minimize the damage, when a process already ended.