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Georgia supports Serbia's territorial integrity, sovereignty (B92)

Prime Minister Ana Brnabic met in Tbilisi on Tuesday with Georgian Prime Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze at the beginning of her first official visit to that country. Brnabic, who is the first prime minister of Serbia on an official visit to Georgia, and Bakhtadze said during the talks that the relations of the two countries are good and traditionally friendly and that in the coming period they will work on intensifying cooperation in different areas. Brnabic stressed that Serbia is interested in strengthening dialogue with Georgia at all levels, and assessed that the principle of mutual respect f

Rouy: No shortcuts would be allowed to Serbia (Danas)

It seems that over the last couple of months, the Kosovo agenda is getting a faster pace and since the Kosovo side enjoys support of different countries, including that of Washington, then the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic is also looking for allies, a correspondent of several Francophonic media from Belgrade, Laurent Rouy told Danas daily. Asked what kind of meaningful support Belgrade can get from France when it comes to the Kosovo solution, Rouy said it would foremost be the support related to the establishment of the Association of Serb-Majority Municipalities. He also commented on

Vucic: No European prospects if Kosovo remains frozen conflict (TV N1, BETA)

Serbia will have no European prospects if Kosovo conflict remains frozen, President Aleksandar Vucic warned on Tuesday. “If the Kosovo conflict remains frozen you can be sure there will be no European prospects, you can be sure investments will drop,” Vucic told Serbian reporters after his meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron. Serbia will have Macron’s support in finding a compromise solution for Kosovo, Vucic said, adding that he is hoping for the same from German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Djuric: We want peace, but Albanians cannot get all what they want (TV Most, Alo)

Belgrade-Pristina dialogue continues tomorrow, however given all what had happened since the last meeting in Brussels, including arrests of Serbs in Kosovo, recent incidents targeting returnees and harsh rhetoric of Haradinaj and Thaci on “red lines” and Kosovo army, I wonder how this round of negotiations would go, Director of Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric told Serbian tabloid Alo. Asked about expectation if Serbian people would support in a referendum solution for Kosovo proposed by President Vucic, Djuric responded that proposal for sustainable solution is still far ahead, a

Key powers, Russia included, replacing ambassadors in Serbia (Vecernje Novosti, Tanjug, B92)

Some key world powers will be soon sending their new ambassadors to Belgrade, "especially when it comes to solving the Kosovo issue." The daily Vecernje Novosti writes this on Tuesday, adding that Berlin has already announced a replacement for Axel Dittmann - Thomas Schild, previously a part of the German UN mission. The mandate of UK Ambassador Denis Keefe is expiring as well, and his successor is expected to arrive here in the fall. The Russian embassy, headed for six years by Aleksandr Chepurin, will also see changes.

"For China, Kosovo is Serbia, and so it shall remain" (Tanjug, B92)

Chinese Ambassador to Serbia Li Manchang has said that as far as Beijing is concerned, Kosovo is Serbia - and that it shall remain that way. Ambassador Li noted that the presidents of Serbia and China, Aleksandar Vucic and Xi Jinping, will have a meeting in China during a gathering known as the Summer Davos. Ambassador Li described relations between the two countries as "the golden age between Beijing and Belgrade" - something that has not happened before.