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Vecernje Novosti: Belgrade to launch diplomatic campaign in US in fall (Tanjug, B92)

Serbia announces the launch of diplomatic campaign in the US Congress in the fall, Belgrade-based Vecernje Novosti daily reports. According to the daily Belgrade had decided to embark on a campaign in order to present real state of affairs on the territory of Kosovo and Metohija to the US public and to the US officials, including the monstrous crimes committed against the Serbs on Kosovo and Metohija by the KLA.

“Opposition coalition ‘bothers’ Srpska Lista, we will not give up – Rada Trajkovic says” (N1, KoSSev)

President of European Serb Movement from Kosovo Rada Trajkovic announced a new coalition of Serbian parties and organizations that would take part in the possible extraordinary elections in Kosovo, TV N1 reports. On the other hand, Srpska Lista said it is a plan to destroy the Serbian community from within.

Association: Trajkovic attacks Radojicic and protects Haradinaj (Tanjug)

Association “Kosmetske zrtve” (Kosmet Victims) said it is disgraceful that Rada Trajkovic on a daily basis in domestic and Albanian media without any evidence attacks the leadership of Serbia and Srpska Lista representatives, in particular Milan Radojicic over alleged involvement in the murder of Oliver Ivanovic, Tanjug news agency reported.

According to the Association, by such attacks Rada Trajkovic tries to shift attention of the public from a central subject and it is the crimes against Serbs committed by Haradinaj, Thaci, Veseli and Limaj.

"Bolton's visit to Serbia depends of Pristina, Washington without comment" (Voice of America, Kurir, FoNet, TV N1, B92)

Serbian Foreign Affairs Minister Ivica Dacic said that the US President's National Security Advisory John Bolton might visit the region in late August, B92 reports. Dacic stated there are good prospects for Bolton's visit to Serbia if there are some positive indications that Pristina might revoke the tariffs.

Issue with Serbian documents affects Albanians too (Tanjug, Kosovo-online)

Albanians from Bujanovac, Presevo and Medvedja municipalities have sent a complaint to the Albanian National Council regarding decision not to recognize Serbian passports at the Pristina airport, Tanjug news agency reports, referring to Kosovo-online portal.

According to the portal, the Council has sent an urgent request to the Kosovo Foreign Affairs Ministry to exclude Albanians from the three southern Serbian municipalities from this measure.

Djuric, Drecun on Pristina’s ban for Serbian passports (RTS, Tanjug)

Pristina authorities are constantly finding out new ways to impede the freedom of ordinary people of all ethnicities, Serbs in particular, and they do not hide their intolerance towards them, Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Djuric said.

Chairperson of the Assembly Committee for Kosovo and Metohija Milovan Drecun said “that Serbian citizens should not travel to the southern province with passports but with the ID cards only”, RTS reports.

Popovic-Ivkovic: We will do everything to prevent Kosovo join Interpol (BETA, B92)

Ministry of Internal Affairs State Secretary Biljana Popovic-Ivkovic said Serbia will do everything to prevent Kosovo to join Interpol, B92 reports. Pristina submitted a request to join the Interpol for the fourth time.

“Eventual admission of Kosovo to Interpol would represent a politicization of this international police organization and create a major precedent with unforeseen consequences for other Interpol member states,” Popovic-Ivkovic said during the meeting with the Ambassador of Indonesia to Serbia, Mochammad Chandra Widya.

Wilson: Delivery of Russian arms to Serbia is irresponsible (N1, FoNet, VoA)

Atlantic Council official Damon Wilson told Voice of America that the delivery of Russian armored vehicles to Serbia is harmful and irresponsible.

A country that is on its way to the European Union should not accept weapons from Moscow, the Atlantic Council Executive Vice President said, adding that the supply of Russian arms to Serbia is an attempt to obstruct the normalization of the situation in the region.

Serbia’s military chief: "We have Russian support for the Kosovo challenges" (Tanjug, B92)

As our strategic partner, Russia will continue to provide support to Serbia, Chief of General Staff of the Serbian Armed Forces, General Milan Mojsilovic said. He stated that we have Russia's army support for the challenges in the territory of Kosovo and Metohija, B92 reports.

Mojsilovic who paid the first official visit to his counterparts in Moscow said for Belgrade-based Vecernje Novosti daily that they had particularly analyzed the current circumstances in Kosovo and Metohija, adding that Pristina's unilateral steps seriously deteriorate security in the whole region.