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Schroeder: Serbia belongs to EU, Pristina to revoke tariffs (RTV Puls, Blic, Tanjug)

Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder said it is realistic for Serbia to join the European Union by 2025, adding that Pristina would have to abolish the tariffs on the goods from central Serbia sooner or later, which is a precondition that both sides return to the negotiation table, RTV Puls reports. “I absolutely think that the introduction of mentioned punitive tariffs is a bad thing. I think they will be revoked, and this is not my personal opinion, but also the opinion of the EU and other states that it has to be done sooner or later,” Schroeder told Blic daily.

“Free trade zone between Serbia and Eurasian Economic Union soon” (Tanjug, RTS)

Russian Federation Ambassador to Serbia Alexander Chepurn said that the free trade zone between Serbia and Eurasian Economic Union would soon be established and it only remains that the decision is confirmed at Intergovernmental Council, RTS reports. Ambassador Chepurin wrote on his Twitter profile that Russian Minister of Economic Development Maksim Oreshkin announced that the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council would soon make a decision on establishing the free trade zone between Serbia and that union.

"Serbia paid 700 million euros of Kosovo's debt - and we'll pay more" (Tanjug, B92)

In the past twenty years, Serbia has paid about 700 million euros of Kosovo's debt and will continue to do so, Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said on Tuesday. Kosovo Albanians 11 years ago unilaterally declared independence of this Serbian province - but Serbia considers the move a violation of its Constitution and territorial integrity and sovereignty. "When debt needs to be paid off, then they are a part of Serbia.

Djuric: Pristina is mocking Trump’s requests (Tanjug, RTS)

Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director, Marko Djuric assessed Pristina authorities are mocking requests that USA President Donald Trump put forward in his letter, in which, as Djuric said, he unequivocally requested Pristina to revoke the tariffs, Tanjug news agency reported. “Trump requested them to refrain from unilateral acts. And what did they do? Nothing.

Kenya will not recognize Kosovo (RTS)

Serbian parliamentarians are paying the first official visit to Kenya, since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries 56 years ago, RTS reports. Serbian Assembly Speaker Maja Gojkovic, who is leading the delegation, started this historic visit by signing a Memorandum on Cooperation between the two parliaments with her Kenyan counterpart Justin Muturi. Gojkovic informed Muturi about the situation in Kosovo and Metohija, as well as Pristina’s unilateral acts, including decision to form so-called Kosovo army and impose 100 percent tariffs on goods from Serbia and Bosn

Vucic: Extraordinary elections possible (Tanjug, RTS)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced the possibility of extraordinary elections, RTS reported, adding he would make a decision on that soon. He said early elections are possible if the situation regarding Kosovo remains unchanged, respectively if Pristina does not abolish tariffs, so the talks can not continue. “It is possible, in this case, to go for slightly earlier elections, if such decisions are made, and would they we shall see,” Vucic told journalists after visiting the hospital for children in Belgrade. “If tariffs are not abolished, there are no talks and it is clear,” Vuci

The opposite views of the US and Germany over Kosovo (RFE, B92)

Radio Free Europe estimates that Germany and the US have found themselves on the opposite sides when it comes to resolving the Kosovo issue.

The process of seeking a solution to the issue of normalizing relations between Serbia and Kosovo has long been internationalized, but the last year, the US has made a turn, after which seems the view of the Washington administration is considerably different.

Serbia to open seven new embassies and consulates (Vecernje Novosti, RTV)

Serbian diplomatic and consular network should get expanded this year by seven more representative offices in the Caribbean region, South America, Middle and Far East, Belgrade-based daily Vecernje Novosti reported. The daily writes Serbia would open new embassies and consulates in Trinidad and Tobago, Suriname, Venezuela, Vietnam, Papua New Guinea, Armenia and Palestine.