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Vucic asked Greece not to vote for Kosovo in UNESCO (Tanjug)

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic spoke on the phone with his Greek counterpart Alexis Tsipras on Wednesday and asked Greece not to vote in favour of Kosovo's UNESCO membership, the government's media relations office said in a release.

In a long conversation, the two prime ministers expressed their opinions on the migrant crisis and agreed that it was necessary to coordinate the policies on this matter more frequently. It was also discussed and about the promotion of economic cooperation.

Vucic in hurry to write off Kosovo? (Vesti)

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said that due to joining the EU, the Constitution of Serbia has to change and that would be necessary a broad consensus for it.

On the question of the students of the Faculty of Law in Belgrade, whether the highest legal act will have to be changed because of a preamble in which Kosovo and Metohija is referred to as an integral part of Serbia; the Prime Minister said that it will be due to "Serbia's accession to the EU."

Serbian Prime Minister more important to Rama than Thaci (Danas)

It is quite certain that the President of the Government of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic will attend a football match for the European Championship 2016 in Elbasan between the teams of Albania and Serbia, after the Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama "cancelled invitation" for Hashim Thaci, Danas learned in political sources close to the authorities in Pristina.

Vucic: Improved relations between Serbia, Vatican (Tanjug)

Serbia's Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic received outgoing Apostolic Nuncio Orlando Antonini on Tuesday, and thanked him for his personal contribution to improving relations between Serbia and the Vatican.

This is also reflected in a better understanding between the Roman Catholic Church and the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Serbian government's media relations office said in a release.

Kerry commends Serbia's efforts in addressing refugee crisis (Blic, Tanjug, Vecernje Novosti)

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic has met in Washington with US Secretary of State John Kerry, who commended Serbia's tremendous efforts in addressing the migrant crisis.

Ahead of the meeting with Vucic, Kerry also applauded the transition that has been taking place under the 2013 agreement with Europe with respect to Serbia and Kosovo.

The name "Republic of Kosovo" in a clause (Danas)

The name "Republic of Kosovo" is not stated in the agreement on the energy sector, which was recently signed by the representatives of Belgrade and Pristina in Brussels, but it is written in the so-called "disclaimer", i.e. statement on disclaimer of liability which is located in the main text of the agreement. The part states views of both sides on the property issues in Kosovo.

Merkel: Agreements a strong impetus to Serbia’s progress towards the EU (Tanjug)

German Chancellor Angela Merkel told reporters on Monday she was convinced that the latest agreements reached in the dialogue with Pristina would give a strong impetus to Serbia's advancement in EU integration, and Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic voiced the hope that the chapters in the EU entry talks with Serbia would be opened over the course of this year.

Merkel and Vucic said this to reporters in Berlin, and then continued talks.

Imposing the highway Nis-Pristina-Durres (Danas)

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic will ask the participants of Vienna summit on the Western Balkans to support currently the most important joint infrastructure project -the highway Nis-Pristina-Durres, was said today in the Cabinet of Prime Minister of Serbia. In PM delegation will be also Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic and Minister of Economy, Dusan Vujovic.

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