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Vucic allowed to visit Kosovo (Koha)

The government of Kosovo has decided to grant permission to Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic to visit Kosovo but on condition that this last for no more than three hours, said Kosovo’s Foreign Minister Enver Hoxhaj today after meeting Luxembourg’s Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn. Hoxhaj said the decision to allow Vucic’s visit was difficult considering the recent provocations from Belgrade but added that it was taken as a token of good will towards international allies like Germany and the EU.

Serbs in Kosovo blackmailed to vote for Vucic – opposition (B92, KIM radio)

The Dveri Movement claims that Serbs employed by Serbian institutions and public companies in Kosovo and Metohija are subjected to threats and blackmail.

According to the opposition movement, whose leader Bosko Obradovic is a candidate in the April 2 presidential elections, these Serbs are pressured in order to support Aleksandar Vucic, the candidate of the ruling coalition.

Vučić: I am not aware of the conditionality of the visit to Kosovo (Danas)

Presidential candidate Aleksandar Vučić says he was not officially informed about the alleged conditioning of his visit to Kosovo.

Responding to a question whether the Kosovo authorities have conditioned his visit on 29 March to Kosovo and Leposavić/Leposaviq, Vučić said that he was not informed about it. As reported by media the request was that certain ministers of the Government of Serbia are not in the delegation.

Serbia-US relations "on upward trajectory" (B92)

Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic and US Ambassador to Belgrade Kyle Scott agreed on Tuesday that bilateral relations were "on an upward trajectory."

This is resulting in greater interest among US companies in investing in Serbia, they said, and cited as an example Tuesday's signing of an agreement on the expansion of operations of US company NCR on the Serbian market, the government announced.

"Tense dinner" in Sarajevo as Vucic "yells" at Mustafa (B92, Jutarnji List, IndexHR, Tanjug)

Croatian media are reporting about a dinner organized in Sarajevo, stressing the tension at the table because of Aleksandar Vucic and Isa Mustafa.

"Fierce quarrel in Sarajevo, Vucic attacks Kosovo prime minister in restaurant - Dinner on verge of incident: 'Why are you plundering Serb property?'," is the headline in the Jutarnji List daily.

Vučić: US is not against the army of Kosovo but thinks it is not the moment (Večernje Novosti)

Prime Minister of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić says for TV Happy that he does not think that US today is directly against the formation of the army of Kosovo but they think that the moment was not good.

He said that the reaction of the NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg was different, and that he was sharper on the issue of the formation of the army.

"These are nuances, but we need to care of them. He was sharper on this issue and I thank him for that," said Vučić in TV Happy.

Quni considers Thaci’s discussion with Vucic and not with Mustafa, unacceptable (Koha)

Kosovo Assembly MP from the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), considers the fact that the President of Kosovo Hashim Thaci discussed transformation of KSF with the Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic, and not with the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Isa Mustafa, unacceptable and hurting.

He said that this is a mistake made by the President, and added that except for the PM Mustafa, he should have also consulted numerous experts of military matters.

PM declares "victory" in Kosovo army dispute with Pristina (B92)

It has been confirmed in a telephone conversation between the Serbian PM and the NATO chief that the military alliance opposes the formation of a Kosovo army.

Serbia's state broadcaster RTS reported this late on Wednesday.

Jens Stoltenberg also told Aleksandar Vucic that NATO had officially warned Pristina that the organization is opposed to the formation of an army in Kosovo, something announced in recent days by Kosovo President Hashim Thaci.

SNF: Vučić to prevent Serbian List to vote for the army of Kosovo (KIM radio)

SNF calls Aleksandar Vučić to prevent Members of the Serbian List to vote, or to possibly provide a quorum for the establishing of the army of Kosovo.

"With regard to Serbian MPs who broke the boycott of the Kosovo Assembly from the SNS party, Serbian National Forum invites SNS's President and Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić, to prevent them from voting, or possibly providing a quorum for such a dangerous precedent in the Balkans with far-reaching consequences" , the SNF statement said.