Vucic: Early parliamentary elections "either in June, or next year" (Tanjug, B92)
Klacar: Early elections in Serbia "unlikely during spring" (Prva TV, B92)
Moscow: NATO aggression on Yugoslavia “black stain” (Serbian media)
64 percent of Serbian citizens wouldn't accept NATO's apology – poll (BETA, B92)
79 percent of Serbian citizens are opposed to their country joining NATO. And 64 percent would not accept the western military alliance's apology for the 1999 bombing, BETA news agency reported on Friday.
This is according to a public opinion poll conducted by the Institute for European Affairs NGO, on the occasion of the upcoming 20th anniversary of the start of NATO's aggression against Serbia.
Day of Remembrance for victims of NATO aggression marked (Serbian media)
The central state ceremony of the 20th anniversary of the NATO aggression and the Day of Remembrance of the victims was held in Nis, south Serbia, late on Sunday. The day marked 20 years since the western military alliance started its attacks on Serbia, that lasted 78 days.
Brnabic: 1999 bombing did not happen due to fault of Serbian citizens (Serbian Government, RTS, B92)
Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said today that Serbia is aware of the mistakes it has made in the past but added that NATO bombing in 1999 was the fault of others, not the citizens of Serbia.
Vucic: I assure Europe - Serbia is completely stable (B92, Tanjug, La Republicca)
The president of Serbia has told the Italian newspaper La Repubblica that Serbia was absolutely stable.
Aleksandar Vucic was responding when asked "whether stability was threatened in the aftermath of the weekend conflict (during oppposition protests)."
He added that violent perpetrators do not represent Serbia.
French Ambassador Mondoloni on Serbian-French relations, dialogue with Pristina (TV N1)
French Ambassador to Serbia Frederic Mondoloni told TV N1 on Thursday that his country’s President Emmanuel Macron should visit Serbia in July, adding Paris wants “a strong Europe and a strong Serbia in the European Union.”
"Pristina cannot block Serbia's EU path" (B92, Vecernje Novosti)
Minister for European Integration Jadranka Joksimovic sees no reason for the process of Serbia's EU integration to slow down due to Pristina's moves.
Minister Joksimovic told the Belgrade based daily Vecernje Novosti that only way for the European Union to preserve the integral inviolability and indivisibility of the negotiation process with Serbia is to "evacuate the monitoring of the Brussels agreement from the negotiating platform for Chapter 35."