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“Belgrade to outline what is measure of compromise” (RTS)

The weeks ahead are crucial for Pristina’s decision on the tariffs, Centre for Foreign Policy Director Dragan Djukanovic told RTS. He added Belgrade at this moment should fortify its position and outline what it expects to be a measure of a compromise. Djukanovic also expects that in the coming months there would be a significant intensification of Belgrade-Pristina normalization of relations process.

Alliance for Serbia: Thaci’s statement evidence that Vucic negotiates handover of Serbian municipalities (Danas)

Alliance for Serbia (SzS) assessed yesterday that statement of Kosovo President Hashim Thaic on the agreement with Belgrade by which Kosovo would get Bujanovac, Medvedja and Presevo municipalities “is yet another evidence” that President Aleksandar Vucic negotiates the handover of the Serbian municipalities, concealing this fact from the public, Danas daily reported.

Berlin wants Pristina tariffs to be revoked, German Ambassador Schieb says (BETA, TV N1)

Berlin would continue to insist that Pristina immediately revokes the 100 percent tariffs imposed on the goods from Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, German Ambassador in Belgrade Thomas Schieb told Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic, BETA news agency reported. According to the Serbian Government press statement Brnabic expressed her gratitude for the consistent position of Germany on this issue and underlined that the abolition of tariffs is a precondition for the continuation of negotiations between Belgrade and Pristina. Brnabic and Schieb also discussed overall bilateral relations of the tw

Former MEP Doris Pack speaks out against border changes in Western Balkans (N1, Radio Free Europe)

The European Parliament’s former rapporteur on Bosnia and Herzegovina, Doris Pack, spoke out on Tuesday against changes to borders in the Balkans.

Former MEP expressed surprise over the fact that the Presidents of Serbia and Kosovo, Aleksandar Vucic and Hashim Thaci, support the proposed territory swap between Serbia and Kosovo.

EP delegation on four-day visit to Belgrade and Pristina (Serbian media)

The European Parliament (EP) delegation headed by David McAllister, the Rapporteur for Serbia, will spend four days in Belgrade and Pristina to assess the political situation and the European Union relations with Kosovo and Serbia, the Beta news agency reported on Wednesday.

The Rapporteur for Kosovo, Slovenian MEP Igor Soltes, will also be in the EP delegation during its visit from Wednesday to March 2.

Vucic concerned by EU's inability to pressure Pristina (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has expressed his concern over Pristina's stance to, despite pressure from the international community, not revoke its tariffs on Serbian goods, Tanjug news agency reported. The President Vucic, speaking to the Italian Ambassador Carlo Lo Cascio in Belgrade on Monday, said Serbia will return to dialogue only after the withdrawal of the tariffs.

Father Sava Janjic: No one has right to renounce Kosovo (Radio kontakt plus)

Abbot of Serbian Orthodox Church Visoki Decani Monastery Sava Janjic said Kosovo is an area that no one has the right to renounce, while those who remain silent over that would carry a burden of a curse. Abbot Janjic made these remarks in Podgorica, at presentation of the Serbian Orthodox Church new Memorandum on Kosovo and Metohija.