Haradinaj: "I was told that nothing can be realized without Serbia's consent" (B92, Kosovo online, Gazeta Express)
Outgoing Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj visited Urosevac, where he spoke about the efforts to prevent Kosovo's partition in direct communication with citizens.
He said that there were times when he was told that nothing can be done without Serbia's "consent", Gazeta Express carried.
Popovic-Ivkovic with representatives of Libya on Kosovo and Interpol (Kontakt plus radio)
Lavrov: Kosovo's problem is a high-stakes geopolitical game (RTS, Sputnik)
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov attended the farewell reception of the Serbian ambassador in Moscow. Lavrov thanked Slavenko Terzic for the joint work and wished him much success in his further career.
Lavrov referred to the friendship of the two peoples, a common history - the history of the brotherhood of Slavs and Orthodox.
Alliance for Serbia: We will not take part in fake Kosovo elections (KoSSev)
Mihajlovic: Contract with EIB to build Nis-Pristina high-way to be signed this week (N1)
Jeremic: To boycott elections, then all decisions, including the ones on Kosovo, illegitimate (Kosovo-online portal)
German Special Envoy to the Balkans: "The road-map is clear, only that Serbia and Kosovo will not be eventually united" (Blic)
Belgrade based daily Blic writes today that the great American diplomatic return to the Balkans, obviously initiated by the EU’s inability to unravel the Kosovo knot, has sparked nervousness in the EU, and emissaries come to see what can be done after Mogherini's diplomatic collapse.
Haradinaj: If Serbia denies Kosovo recognition, why sit with them at the table (B92, Klan Kosova, Kosovo online)
Outgoing Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj stated that if Serbia denies Kosovo recognition, there is no sense in discussing things with them, reports B92 portal quoting Kosovo based media.
Leader of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), Ramush Haradinaj justified his decision to impose 100% tariffs to Serbian goods, presenting what coalition AAK-PDK has to offer now, reports Zvecan based Kosovo online portal.
Serbian Defence Minister wants demarcation with Albanians (Vecernje Novosti, N1)
Serbian Defense Minister Aleksandar Vulin told Friday’s Belgrade based daily Vecernje Novosti that demarcation between Serbs and Albanians should be implemented as soon as possible.
The sooner we achieve demarcation, the sooner Serbia can focus on itself and the Serbs outside its borders, he said and added that he would like to see his stand adopted by the president and government.