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Kosovo Serb mayors sent open letter to President Vucic (TV Most)

Mayors of ten Serb-majority municipalities in Kosovo have sent an open letter to the President Aleksandar Vucic, TV Most reported. “On behalf of the Serbian people in Kosovo and Metohija, who in your policies sees the only hope of its survival in their centuries-old homes, we are urging you to please do not give up fighting for a just, compromising and sustainable solution, which will mean a better future, not only for Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija, but also for the entire Serbian people.

“If USA would support delineation, Berlin’s stance to be “neutralized”” (Tanjug, Vecernje Novosti, Dnevnik)

Berlin’s stance on change of borders in the Balkans would look differently, if Washington would support an idea of Serbian President Vucic on delineation, analyst Dejan Vuk Stankovic told Tanjug news agency. At the same time, he assessed that the statement of German Chancellor Merkel is not a principled stance against delineation, since Germany by recognizing Kosovo, has already delineated it from Serbia. “The stance of Germany is important, but it is not decisive, and it is not the only stance in the foreign policy.

Kosovo-Serbian Partition Could Spark New Balkan Conflicts (Balkan Insight)

An exchange of territory between Kosovo and Serbia could provoke a chain reaction and cause instability across the Balkans, and the West needs to wake up to the potentially disastrous consequences. Last year, the US Republican who has been accused of being “Putin’s favourite Congressman”, Dana Rohrabacher, sent a letter to the president of Serbia asking the Serbian leadership to consider exchanging territories with Kosovo. At that moment, it looked like a bad joke made by

Kosovo Serb Priest Under Fire For Opposing Partition (Balkan Insight)

Prominent Kosovo-based Serbian Orthodox priest Sava Janjic has come under intense criticism from the Belgrade authorities and pro-government media for opposing a territory swap between Serbia and Kosovo. The abbot of the Decani monastery, Sava Janjic, has been facing daily criticism from Serbian officials and tabloids close to the government for his opposition to Belgrade’s idea of partitioning Kosovo as part of a deal with Pristina. See at: http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/articl

Kosovo Condemns Serbian Border Arrest as ‘Witch Hunt’ (Balkan Insight)

The Pristina authorities urged the EU and US to intervene after Serbia arrested a German citizen of Kosovo origin on suspected war-related charges while travelling back from his summer holiday in Kosovo. Kosovo’s foreign ministry on Tuesday condemned the arrest of German citizen Ibrahim Matoshi as he crossed the Serbian border and demanded an end to what it called the “witch hunt by the Serbian authorities” against people of Kosovo origin. See at: http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/

Kosovo Furore Could Hit Vucic and Thaci’s Popularity (Balkan Insight)

By Perparim Isufi, Maja Zivanovic BIRN Pristina, Belgrade

Analysts say recent heated rhetoric about the possibility of border changes will affect the popularity of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and his Kosovo counterpart Hashim Thaci - but probably not enough to unseat them.

The recent intensive exchange of statements about border ‘corrections’ between Serbia and Kosovo will affect the popularity of both presidents, analysts believe.

Serbia with “red list” for Kosovo officials? (Radio kontakt plus, KoSSev)

Serbian authorities have banned recently officials employed in Kosovo institutions to enter Serbia, and the reason behind such a decision is “red list” where their names are, Serbian media reported referring to Pristina-based Gazeta Express. Pristina chief negotiator in Brussels talks, Avni Arifi, who is also chief of the PM Haradinaj's Cabinet, said Kosovo would undertake reciprocal measures. Arifi added that Kosovo citizens are also banned to enter Serbia. Recently, an academic Hivzi Islami was banned to enter Serbia.