Serbia "could come under pressure from EU on foreign policy" (Sputnik, B92)
West preparing anti-Russia media offensive in Serbia – daily (B92, Vecernje Novosti)
America and its NATO allies are preparing for a fierce anti-Russian media offensive in our country, writes the Belgrade daily Vecernje Novosti.
The paper said it learned that a portion of the USD 250 million that the US Congress has allocated to the Countering Russian Influence Fund for fiscal years 2017 and 2018, will soon arrive in Serbia.
Russia "depends on Serbia as its key launching ground" (B92, RFE, Beta)
Russia will continue to try to influence the events in the Balkans, where Serbia is its most important link that serves as a launching ground.
This is according to Beta, which quoted Mark Galeotti of the Institute of International Relations Prague, who spoke for Radio Free Europe's Bosnia-Herzegovina/Serbia/Montenegro service.
Pressure grows: EU also to raise Russian Center issue (Vecernje Novosti, B92)
International Day of Missing Persons, gatherings in Gracanica and Pristina (Serbian media)
Serb-Albanian ties "better than ever" - says Serbian PM (Albanian Daily News)
"I think that the relations between Serbia and Albania are doing better than any time. This is a very positive sign. Certainly, it is really, first and foremost, thanks to Prime Minister Edi Rama and President Aleksandar Vucic," the Prime Minister of Serbia, Ana Brnabic, has said.
Ivanović: The deal with Pristina possible only when we enter the EU (N1, Kontakt plus radio)
Leader of the CI SDP Oliver Ivanović assesses for the regional TV N1 the internal dialogue on Kosovo as the most important issue for the Serbs.
Ivanović reminds that in 2006 he proposed the Cypriot model for Kosovo, not as a model of status, but as a model for resolving the conflict.
The highway Merdare-Niš is strategically important for Kosovo (N1, KoSSev)
A key initiative in the region is infrastructure connectivity.
Pristina authorities have already begun preparations for building a 22 km long highway from Pristina to Merdare, which should be continued from Merdare to Niš. Pristina says that the road is of strategic importance because it links Pristina to the European highway network.
The project for the construction of the Pristina-Niš highway was officially made at the last Summit for the Western Balkans held this year in Trieste.
Vatican's envoy in Serbia: At service of dialogue and peace (B92)
The head of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Francis, accepted the invitation of Tomislav Nikolić to visit Serbia. In order for this visit to be realized, the invitation should be renewed by new President Aleksandar Vučić, but an agreement should also be reached with the Serbian Orthodox Church" – says Archbishop Luciano Suriani, Apostolic Nuncio in Serbia, in this interview for CorD Magazine.