Frozen conflict will melt, Serbian president warns (TV N1)
Kusturica: Serbia should not give up Kosovo (TV N1)
Drecun: We must accept that Greater Albania will be created (TV Pink, B92, Beta)
Serbian Assembly Committee on Kosovo and Metohija chair Milovan Drecun has assessed that the creation of Greater Albania is an irreversible process.
Drecun also told Belgrade based TV Pink that this will be created "in one form or the other" and that this is being done in order to create a counterpoint to Serbia - a territory that could, with its size, resources and population be able to compete with Serbia.
Serbian Trade Minister: We can't expect CEFTA to solve the tariffs dispute with Pristina (Beta, N1)
Belgrade does not expect the problem of Kosovo’s increase of tariffs on goods from Serbia to be solved through the Central European Free Trade Agreement, CEFTA, and there is no hope for any compensation for the economic damage the policy has caused, said Serbia’s Minister of Trade, Tourism and Telecommunications, Rasim Ljajic.
"We need to reach compromise," says Serbian president Vucic (B92, Tanjug, Espreso.rs, N1)
"It is true that in Kosovo and Metohija not everything is Albanian, and not everything is Serbian, and the truth is that we have to reach a compromise."
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said this in an interview for the espreso.rs website.
He is convinced that "those who do not understand that will lead Serbia into the greatest tragedy from which we will exit defeated, more defeatedg than ever."
Serbia’s Foreign Minister invites US Secretary of State to visit Belgrade (N1, Beta)
Ivica Dacic, the chief of Serbia's diplomacy, said on Wednesday he had invited Mike Pompeo, the US Secretary of State, to visit Serbia, the Beta news agency quoted his Ministry’s statement as saying.
Jeremic: Russia supports Serbia, but not current authorities (B92, Tanjug)
Opposition People's Party leader Vuk Jeremic says that the position of the Serbian authorities towards Russia is "insincere and hypocritical."
He argued that Russia supports Serbia, but not the current authorities.
Jeremic told the srbin.info website that Russian President Vladimir Putin "does not trust Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic because of his relations with the West."
Russian ambassador pens op-ed, US counterpart "blocked" (B92, Politika)
The development of Russian-Serbian ties in the new year will certainly be determined by visit to Serbia by the Russian president, planned for January.
Russian Ambassador to Serbia Aleksandr Chepurin wrote this in an op-ed published in the Belgrade daily Politika.
According to Chepurin, Vladimir Putin's visit promises to be dynamic and effective.