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FM Dacic: Serbia's presence in America important for its national interests (RTS, TV N1)

Serbia has a need to constantly be present on the American continent to be able to protect its national and state interest in the best way, Foreign Affairs Minister Ivica Dacic said during his visit to Bogotá, RTS reported on Saturday. Addressing the 49th session of the General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) in the Colombian capital Dacic said that Serbia has become an observer state in many American associations, with the OAS as the largest ones. He noted despite of geographic distance, Serbia has recognized the same fundamental principles and values on whi

European Broadcasting Union did not accept Kosovo (RTS)

By majority of votes the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) rejected a proposal for Kosovo to become a member of the EBU, RTS reported. RTS Assistant Director Milivoje Mihajlovic, who represented RTS in a meeting in Oslo, said Kosovo failed to join the EBU by precedent given that 673 voted against and 400 for changing the statute. He pointed out the process lasted longer than a year and was initiated by five public broadcasters from the region – Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia, North Macedonia and Hungary. “Hungary withdrew its signature from the proposal today, still it was deliberated and vo

Lawsuit of Rada Trajkovic against Vucic and Djuric rejected (Danas)

First Basic Prosecution in Belgrade has rejected the lawsuit Rada Trajkovic filed against the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director Marko Djuric over endangering her safety, Danas daily reports. Rada Trajkovic filed the lawsuit following the statements highest state officials made after the tabloids published that she cooperates with the Kosovo investigative bodies in the investigation of Oliver Ivanovic’s murder.

Stefanovic: Pristina’s claims about Interpol inaccurate, it exercises pressure (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian Internal Affairs Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic said last night Pristina’s claims that Interpol General Assembly would consider Kosovo request to join this organization are inaccurate, Tanjug news agency reported. He added claims by the Pristina officials represent pressure on members of the Executive Committee and they happen at the moment while the session is still ongoing. Stefanovic told Tanjug it is about a meeting where the final decision on the agenda of the Interpol General Assembly is not made and members of the Executive Committee are only being acquainted with the request. T

Drecun: Final phase of Pristina’s tariffs plan (Danas, BETA, TV Pink)

Serbian National Assembly Committee for Kosovo and Metohija Chairman Milovan Drecun said “the final phase of Pristina’s tariffs plan” is currently underway with the aim to provoke conflict with the Serbs and Serbian state, BETA news agency reported. “Pristina works on it to cause conflict,” Drecun told TV Pink. According to him, causing humanitarian disaster, respectively, leaving the Serbs without basic commodities is a tool towards the aim – to disable the dialogue and create conditions for conflict with Serbian state. Drecun went on saying the aim is “to create such situation in the nort

German ambassador to Serbia: Brussels dialogue isn’t dead; it’s just not happening right now (Serbian media)

German ambassador to Serbia Thomas Schieb says that the Belgrade - Pristina dialogue is not dead even after the cancellation of the Paris meeting. According to Schieb, the idea was not to change the role of the EU and the format of the talks, but to support the current framework of the dialogue. “The dialogue is not dead, it is just not happening at the moment,” the ambassador told the state Radio and Television of Vojvodina (RTV). The talks have been on hold since last November after Pristina introduced the 100 percent import tax on goods from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina and had been

Brnabic on Kosovo: I am not big optimist (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said the government would do its utmost to enable that the goods from central Serbia would reach all people in Kosovo and Metohija, Tanjug news agency reported. She also expressed hope that the international community would start paying greater attention to it and enable free flows of goods in addition to the calls to lift the tariffs. “I am not a big optimist, since November 21 they did not care much about the fact that media in Serbian language from central Serbia were banned in the territory of Kosovo and Metohija,” Brnabic said. “We were talking about

Lazarevic: Shortage of goods in north, last reserves are being sold out (TV N1)

Mitrovica-based KoSSev portal editor Tatjana Lazarevic told TV N1 that the lack of goods from central Serbia in the north of Kosovo is noticeable. “What is being sold now, for the last ten days, comes from reserves. This was confirmed to us by small shop owners but also by the Association of Businessmen.

Humanitarian crisis, entrepreneurs’ memo, solidarity of traders, propaganda, silence…? (KoSSev)

Serbian officials and entrepreneurs have been warning that the north of Kosovo is a step away from “a new humanitarian catastrophe“, KoSSev portal reports today. Meanwhile Kosovo officials and Pristina-based media claim it is an attempt to stage a humanitarian catastrophe. Both official sides agree on one thing – “We will not allow it.“ But what do those who buy or sell products every day have to say? See at: https://kossev.info/humanitarian-crisis-entrepreneurs-memo-solidarity-of-