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Albin Kurti trump card of great powers? (Vecernje Novosti)

The rhetoric used by Self-determination MP, Albin Kurti on the unification of Kosovo and Albania, although not new has specific significance at this moment not only because of the movement’s ascent, but also of the splice of great powers’ interests, whose trump card he could be, Serbian daily Vecenje Novosti writes today.    According to Stevan Gajic, from the Institute of European Studies, there are indicators that an idea of Kosovo division is no longer that much repellent to the USA, striving that solution to the conflict in Syria is its “parcelling”.

Hahn: Serbia progressing, to focus on rule of law and dialogue (Tanjug, Dnevnik)

EU Commissioner for Neighborhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations, Johannes Hahn welcomed last night opening of the new chapters in Serbia’s EU accession negotiations, and highlighted that Serbia in the future must focus on the rule of law and normalization of relations with Pristina, Serbian media reported. He assessed the opening of chapters as an indicator of a Serbia’s serious commitment and its realistic and firm European perspective, Serbian media reported further. When it comes to the rule of law and the normalization of relations with Pristina, Hahn noted there was some work this

Gerxhaliu: Trade is like water, it finds its way (KIM radio)

Good cooperation between the chambers of commerce of Serbia and Kosovo is an exception in the relations between Belgrade and Pristina, says the president of the Kosovo Chamber of Commerce Safet Gerxhaliu, KiM radio reports.

"Trade is like water, it finds its own paths," he says in the "Dogovor!?" TV show of KIM Radio Television.

Kurti: We want normal Kosovo and normal Serbia (DW, B92)

Albin Kurti, MP of Self-Determination, talks to Deutsche Welle and says that Kosovo should have the right to vote on a referendum on unification with Albania, and why he rejects the Brussels dialogue and the Community of Serb municipalities.

Dacic: Serbia grateful for South Africa's firm stance on Kosovo (B92)

Serbia is grateful to South Africa for its firm position to respect international law and territorial integrity of Serbia when it comes to Kosovo, Serbian Foreign Affairs Minister, Ivica Dacic said during his meeting with South African Minister of Defense and Military Veterans Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, B92 reports.

Ex FM recalls dramatic moments around UN Kosovo resolution (BETA, B92)

Vuk Jeremic says that he still believes that a decision made in 2010 to change Serbia's draft UN General Assembly resolution on Kosovo was "completely wrong." "I was informed from Belgrade that it was decided to change the resolution the evening before the vote, where I had secured a majority for our original text.