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Brnabic: World to recognize who is constructive and who isn’t (Tanjug, RTS)

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said today Pristina continues undertaking unilateral acts that do not contribute to the regional stability, adding she hopes the world would recognize who is constructive and who is not, Tanjug news agency reported. Commenting on Pristina’s tariffs and decision to adopt Trepca statue, Brnabic said Pristina is doing opposite to what would bring Belgrade and Pristina back to dialogue. “We are getting further from a point to return to the negotiation table and discuss about normalization, not because of Belgrade, but rather because of Pristina’s unilateral act

Chiefs of districts in KiM: Unity our strongest response (Tanjug, RTS)

Chiefs of five administrative districts in Kosovo and Metohija, met in Mitrovica North to discuss political and security situation, and expressed concerns over manners in which Pristina’s radical moves affect social environment and everyday life of the Serbian people, Tanjug news agency reported. In a press statement sent to Tanjug, chiefs of districts noted that political unity of the Serbian people in Kosovo and Metohija at this moment is the strongest response to a series of Pristina’s provocations, adding it is necessary to prevent attempts to affect the willingness and capacity of the Se

Trepca statute legally void from international law aspect (Tanjug)

Republic of Serbia in no way must give up on the fight for Trepca mining complex, which from international law aspect is property of Serbia, International Law Professor, Bojan Milisavljevic told Tanjug news agency, adding that Kosovo is not internationally recognized subject, since it is neither a member of the UN nor of UN specialized agencies. He also noted from the legal aspect, recently adopted Trepca statute must be treated as null and void, since it runs contrary to all international standards that guarantee the right to property.

Dacic on Serbia's stance on Venezuela (BETA, B92, Sputnik)

Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic says Serbia favors resolving problems in Venezuela through dialogue. Dacic told Sputnik that Venezuela is a friendly country that has always supported Serbia, BETA news agency reported. The leader of the Venezuelan opposition, Juan Guaido, has been recognized as the temporary leader of the state by the United States, Canada and a number of Latin American countries, and by some 15 members of the European Union.

"I won't play, like they did in Macedonia," Vucic said (TV Happy, Tanjug, B92)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said no solution for Kosovo and Metohija will exist unless a majority of people accept it. Vucic added that at the moment there is no talk about any solutions, because there is no conversation, B92 reports. "I've said that a hundred times. I will not play like they did in Macedonia with consultative referendums where the people said they were against, yet pass that in the Assembly.

Antic: We will continue to care for Trepca workers (Danas, KIM Radio)

Serbian Minister of Mines and Energy Aleksandar Antic said that Serbia would not allow the seizure of its property, which is precisely what the Pristina authorities were trying to achieve with their decisions, Radio KIM reported. “There is no doubt that Serbia is majority owner of Trepca and it is a fact that everyone in the world has to respect, so any talks about Trepca cannot be conducted without the participation of the Government of the Republic of Serbia,” Antic said, adding "as it was the case until now, Serbia would continue to take care of the Serbs working for Trepca, and about work

Dacic: Agreement with Pristina should be reached during Trump’s time (BETA)

Serbian Foreign Affairs Minister Ivica Dacic said that a lasting solution in Belgrade-Pristina dialogue should be reached as soon as possible, since a change in the international relations might occur, BETA news agency reports. “It is necessary to speed up the dialogue, reach a lasting solution, do not waste time, and for the Serbian interests it would be good to end this process as soon as possible, since international relations might change, Dacic said during the news conference with Dominican Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit. He also noted the President Trump’s administration was the firs

Pacolli reportedly makes open death threat against Dacic (Tanjug, Kurir, B92)

Behgjet Pacolli reportedly has made an open death threat directed at Serbian First Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic, Tanjug news agency reports citing a report in the Belgrade-based tabloid Kurir, which said the incident happened during an informal EU ministerial meeting in Bucharest, Romania, over the weekend. According to this media report, Pacolli, who serves as Foreign Minister in the Pristina government, spoke "without restraint, and in Serbian," when he addressed Dacic to say: "If there should be an assassination, you should know it's us Albanians." Dacic commented on this la

Vucic: Revoke taxes and end provocations to resume dialogue (Serbian Government, B92)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said the current stall in the (Kosovo) dialogue can be overcome only when Pristina abolishes taxes on goods from central Serbia. Speaking on Monday in Belgrade, Vucic added that the dialogue can continue when Pristina ceases with provocations, such as the change in the statute of the Trepca mining complex (in northern Kosovo), which the president assessed was a grab of Serbian property. According to a statement issued after Vucic's meeting with UK's ambas