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Stojanović: The return into the institutions of Kosovo only with the clear desire to establish the ZSO (RTS, TV Most)

Deputy Prime Minister Branimir Stojanović said that representatives of Serbs will not return to the Kosovo institutions while coalition agreement is not respected and until Pristina does not show a clear desire for the formation of the Association/Community of Serb Municipalities (ZSO).

Jablanović: Poor security situation in Leposavić/Leposaviç (RTS)

President of the Leposavić/Leposaviç municipality Dragan Jablanović seeking an extraordinary session because, he said, the security situation in the municipality is bad. He points out, above all, the protection of citizens as the obligation.

Police in Leposavić/Leposaviç last night arrested four people and seized a large quantity of weapons. Witnesses say that it was pretty risky and that there was a conflict between two groups of people under the influence of alcohol.

Radojević: Entry ban for the BiH vehicle licence plates (Kontakt plus radio)

Kosovo Deputy Interior Minister Milan Radojević confirms to Tanjug that the entry of vehicles with BiH plates is banned in Kosovo.

"Based on the interpretation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kosovo, taking into account that BiH authorities do not allow entrance of vehicles from Kosovo, the Kosovo Police has received instructions from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to ban the entrance of vehicles with license plates of BiH", said Radojević to Tanjug last night.

Odalović: I expect different U.S. stance on Pristina's UNESCO bid (Blic, RTS, B92)

A Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs state secretary says he expects the new U.S. administration to have "a different stance" on Kosovo's admission to UNESCO.

"I believe that with the new (U.S.) administration the situation will be different, that there will no longer be such aggressive pressure, as was probably on the agenda of the previous administration," Veljko Odalovic told the Serbian state broadcaster RTS.

UNMIK between the hammer and the anvil of the Security Council (RTS)

While Serbia expects the members of the UN Security Council to influence the repeal of the Law on Trepča, member countries that have recognized independence of Kosovo believe that the Council meetings on Kosovo should reduce, and they believe also that the scope of the UNMIK mission should be reduced. For representatives of the countries that do not recognize Kosovo, UNMIK has an important role, and the Resolution 1244 for them remains the only valid basic document for solving the problems in Kosovo.

"Pristina did try to change deal, Brussels stopped them" (B92, RTS)

Milovan Drecun confirmed on Friday that representatives of Pristina this week attempted to introduce changes to the agreement on telecommunications.

The agreement was reached in Brussels last Sunday, during the EU-sponsored Kosovo dialogue.

However, said Drecun (SNS) - who heads the Serbian National Assembly's Committee on Kosovo and Metohija - "Brussels made it clear and reacted very firmly toward Pristina, saying that what has been agreed cannot be changed. "

Kukan: The document on recognition of Kosovo does not exist (RTS)

There is no official document of the European Union which insists that Serbia must recognize Kosovo's independence, said the chairman of the Delegation to the EU-Serbia Stabilisation and Association Parliamentary Committee of the EU Parliament Eduard Kukan.

Kukan says that the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina is very important and the European Parliament very seriously understands this dialogue.