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President Vucic says Belgrade ready to continue dialogue with Pristina (FoNet, TV N1)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic told French Ambassador Frederic Mondoloni that Belgrade is prepared to continue the dialogue with Pristina as soon as Kosovo revokes the 100 percent tariffs on goods from Serbia, FoNet news agency reports. Vucic said that Pristina’s decisions which increase the risk of escalating the conflict and endanger the peace and stability of the region are unacceptable, adding that there must be rules and respect for the other side in every dialogue, a press release from the President’s Cabinet quoted him as saying. “Serbia did not break any agreement unlike Pristina

"They wanted 100% tax, they got 100% reaction" (Prva TV, B92)

Serbs from Kosovo have had a noose put around their necks and that is why the mayors of the four (northern) municipalities resigned, Director of the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric said. Djuric added that he will be able to be "fully satisfied only once Pristina's discriminatory measures have been rescinded." "Thaci and Haradinaj like to play those 'good cop, bad cop' games, but as our people would put it, it's all flour from the same sack.

Opinion polls have never worried Vucic more (BETA, RTS)

Aleksandar Vucic says he has never been more worried because "surveys show that Serbian citizens support maintaining the status quo in Kosovo and Metohija." "I see that Serbs and citizens of Serbia do not want to solve the problems in Kosovo and Metohija, and it seems to me that we do not understand what we are dealing with," the President told RTS. "Surveys say citizens would like the status quo to remain, which is an impossible state.

Novosti: Egypt close to revoke recognition of Kosovo (Vecernje Novosti, Tanjug, B92)

Egypt is nearing to a decision to revoke recognition of Kosovo, and the final agreement on the matter could be made during the visit of the Egypt Foreign Affairs Minister to Belgrade, Vecernje Novosti daily reports today. According to the daily, diplomatic struggle of Serbia to make Cairo 11th country in a row to revoke recognition of Kosovo is ongoing for months, and the strengthening of fraction in Egypt that believes the time has come to reconsider decision on Kosovo also goes in Serbia’s favor. Egypt abstained during recent voting on Pristina’s Interpol bid, and Novosti adds i

Serbia, Bosnia will not impose countermeasures on Pristina (Serbian Government, B92)

Prime Minister Ana Brnabic spoke on Saturday with President of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia-Herzegovina Denis Zvizdic about the situation in Kosovo. Brnabic and Zvizdic agreed in a telephone conversation that neither Serbia nor Bosnia-Herzegovina will introduce reciprocal measures for the time being, and will not make hasty moves towards Pristina, no matter how hard it might be in this situation, the Serbian Government announced. The two officials agreed that Pristina's behavior is unacceptable, that it destabilizes the region, pulls back the process of regional integration and is dist

Djuric: Albanians know where is line they must not cross (Tanjug, TV Most, V92)

Albanians and their leaders know very well where is the line after which there is no turning back, after which they might lose even what they believe to have today, Director of the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric told TV Most. Commenting on ROSU intrusion in the north of Kosovo, Djuric said it has caused a justified anger and revolt among Serbs, but also unity and solidarity. “Our people should know that Serbia is on their side, that Serbia is with them, and we carefully monitor every detail, taking place in Kosovo and Metohija,” Djuric underlined.