Kosovo and Catalonia Have Little in Common (Balkan Insight)
By: Chema Arraiza
Party urges inclusion of Spain in Kosovo negotiations (BETA, B92)
Suriname Triggers New Phase in Kosovo Recognition Battle (Balkan Insight)
By: James Ker-Linsday
Ljajic: I believe more in the threat, than the CEFTA reaction (RTS)
Minister of Trade, Tourism and Communications Rasim Ljajic told Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) that Serbia should be dissatisfied if next year it’s not among the top 30 countries on the Doing business list.
When it comes to taxes which the Kosovo authorities have imposed on the flour imports from Serbia, the Minister of Trade said that Belgrade had sent a letter to the European Commission.
Djuric: Decision of Suriname refuted all Pristina claims (Tanjug, RTS)
Serbian Government Office for Kosovo Director, Marko Djuric said it is a wonderful news that Suriname withdrew recognition of Kosovo independence, adding that this act refutes all Pristina claims that process of recognition is irrevocable, RTS reports.
Dveri: It is necessary to organize referendum on Kosovo (BETA, B92)
It is necessary to organize a referendum in Serbia with a clear question, do you support that Kosovo and Metohija remain in its own state, Dveri Movement announced, Serbian media reported.
Dacic: May to those that recognized Kosovo happen same (Tanjug, B92)
Brussels process: Ramush blackmails, key in Belgrade (Vecernje Novosti)
Belgrade based daily Vecernje Novosti in its article published over the weekend argues whether it is possible to change the intermediary in the Brussels dialogue, Pristina insistence to involve the USA in the process and that both sides need to agree on the format of the negotiations.
EU on Lazarevic: It is contrary to European standards (BETA, B92)
The European Union made an announcement related to the engagement of a war crime convict, General Vladimir Lazarevic at the Serbian Military Academy, saying that Serbia should respect European standards, Serbian media reported.