Belgrade forbid the Radicals' rally; they say will go ahead (N1)
Serbia’s Interior Ministry (MUP) said on Tuesday they had banned rallies that the Serbian Radical Party (SRS) planned during the “Mirëdita, dobar dan” festival, but the radicals said they would hold it, reports regional broadcaster N1.
Vojislav Seselj’s party scheduled the gatherings for May 30 and 31 and June 1, in central Belgrade, to protest the festival that has been held since 2014, with an aim to get Pristina and Belgrade closer to each other by getting to know their respective cultures better.
Jeremic: Vucic would not stop after surrendering Kosovo (TV Nasa, Danas)
"Serbia is rich and developed and Kosovo is part of Serbia" (Tanjug, B92)
US Ambassador to Serbia: To work on the agreement between Belgrade and Pristina (RTS)
US Ambassador to Serbia Kyle Scott estimates the incident in Petric further highlights the need to work on an agreement on a comprehensive normalization of relations between Belgrade and Pristina, which, as he believes, must be ensured the security of Serbs in Kosovo.
Ghana to reconsider recognition of Kosovo (TV N1)
Some Albanians agree partition is solution for Kosovo – FM (Tanjug, B92)
First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic says some Albanian officials told him partition would be the best solution for Kosovo and Metohija.
“Appeal for defence of Kosovo and Metohija” presented in Smederevo (Danas)
“Appeal for defence of Kosovo and Metohija” was drafted by Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) Political Council, however, it soon became a document beyond that of a political party, Danas daily reported.
McAllister: Rule of law….Vucic: I have nothing to add (BETA)
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and European Parliament Rapporteur, David McAllister assessed last night Serbia is progressing on its path towards the EU, however, rule of law reforms and Kosovo remain the major challenges, BETA news agency reported.