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Prime Minister of Croatia Plenkovic: Belgrade and Pristina positions are quite distant (RTK2, Hina)

Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic says that key messages from the Berlin meeting yesterday focused on an attempt to unblock the stalemate in the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, reports RTK2 quoting Croatian news agency Hina.

He added that the views of Belgrade and Pristina are quite distant

Unlike others, China doesn't pressure Serbia, President Vucic says (Tanjug, B92, RTS)

It's important for Serbia to cooperate with China as it's a great power, which, unlike others, doesn't exert pressure on our country, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said in Beijing. Speaking at a panel organized by China's Communist Party ahead of the Second Belt and Road Forum in Beijing, Vucic stressed that cooperation between people should not be treated as a matter on the sidelines, but that this is instead the basis for building all other forms of cooperation. At the beginning of his speech, the Serbian President told the audience that he had just had a meeting with President of Chi

"Include names of NATO's RTS victims on CPJ list" (Tanjug, B92)

The Trade Union of Journalists of Serbia (SINOS) wants 16 RTS employees killed by NATO to be included on the list of the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). SINOS said in a statement that the night when NATO bombs killed 16 media workers in their workplace marked the beginning of the practice of unprovoked military attacks on media outlets in other parts of the world as well. SINOS supported the assessment of Human Rights Watch that the attack on the RTS building in Belgrade and its stu

Djuric: Serbs obstructed to take part in elections because they are Serbs (RTS)

Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director Marko Djuric said the announcements to deny the right to candidacy of the Serbian candidates in local mayoral elections in the northern Kosovo represents the gravest violation of the fundamental human and political rights of the Serbs. “An idea to impose to somebody conditions related to political stances or national background, and to exclude somebody from taking part in the elections runs contrary not only to all the achievements of the contemporary Europe and civilization in XXI century, but also represents a return to the darkest

Brnabic: I do not expect agreement by October (RTS)

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic commenting on media reports that Belgrade-Pristina agreement is expected by October this year, said the pressure is getting stronger however she does not expect the agreement would be made by then. Speaking about delineation she noted it was not on the agenda, but it was one of the options. “This proposal was never on the table. Do I expect the agreement to be made by October? No, I do not.

Brnabic: Statement of Rada Trajkovic scandalous (Tanjug)

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic considers that the statement of Rada Trajkovic, accusing Serbia for “state terrorism”, is scandalous, Tanjug news agency reports. “I do not know in what other country something like that could happen? To accuse the President of the Republic for something like that, without evidence and with arbitrary claims.

US Ambassador shows Serbian pupils map without Kosovo? (BETA, B92)

Independent MP Miladin Sevarlic says US Ambassador Scott gave a lecture at a school in Apatin, showing the children a map of Serbia without Kosovo, B92 reports. Kosovo is Serbia's southern province where ethnic Albanians 11 years ago unilaterally declared independence, which Serbia considers to be a violation of its Constitution and territorial integrity. Sevarlic told reporters in the Serbian National Assembly on Friday that Ambassador Scott spoke at the Zarko Zrenjanin elementary school in Apatin, a town in northern Serbia, and that he learned about the event from the local media. "For ho