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Only 8 percent of citizens have no stance on resolution of Kosovo issue (Tanjug, RTS)

CeSID Executive Director, Bojan Klacar said the latest researches indicate that only 8 percent of Serbian citizens have no stance on the resolution of Kosovo and Metohija issue, Tanjug news agency reported. Presenting the results of the survey, at 6th Belgrade NATO Week, Klacar said when asked about their stances on delineation in a referendum, 36 percent of respondents said they would vote for, 34 percent would vote against, while 22 percent would not turn out. “Fact that only 8 percent (out of 1.010 respondents) has no stance, indicated this topic is very important for the citiz

Drecun: Unilateral Pristina’s acts destabilize dialogue (RTS)

A series of unilateral Pristina’s acts destabilize the dialogue and prevent its continuation, Chairperson of the Serbian Assembly Committee for Kosovo and Metohija, Milovan Drecun told RTS morning news edition. Commenting on Pristina’s initiative to join Interpol, Drecun said Serbia is making utmost efforts to prevent that and that many Interpol member states now completely understand what Pristina wants. He termed Pristina as “black hole in Europe” adding it is a territory controlled by criminal groups, whose leaders are politicians such Thaci, Haradinaj, Haliti and Veseli. “At the same ti

Intl. community "to be made aware of conduct of Pristina" (B92, Serbian Government)

Prime Minister Ana Brnabic requested at Thursday's session of the government that a letter be sent to the heads of governments of "all countries in the world." The letter's purpose would be to "warn them of the endangering regional peace and stability by Pristina," the Serbian government announced. The letter will point out the decisions and behavior of the provisional institutions of self-government in Pristina, which completely and continuously violate all the agreements reached, regional initiatives and international agreements, and even the documents that the provisional institutions the

"No more dialogue until Pristina withdraws its decisions" (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has said that the dialogue in Brussels will continue when Pristina withdraws its unlawful decisions. Vucic - who was in Brussels on Thursday for his EU-mediated meeting with Kosovo President Hashim Thaci - that "no Serbian representative will appear in Brussels (again) until that happens." Vucic said that "Pristina's decision on additional 10 percent tax on goods coming from Serbia will remain in force" - while they are not very upset about it "in Europe" - and also warned that "Europeans intend to push Serbia out of the energy network for northern Kosovo."

Gratitude to Comoros for supporting Serbia's integrity (B92, Serbian Government)

Prime Minister Ana Brnabic spoke on Wednesday in Belgrade with Foreign Minister of the Union of the Comoros Mohamed El-Amine Souef. According to the government, they spoke about bilateral relations of the two countries and the improvement of cooperation. Brnabic expressed deep gratitude to the Union of the Comoros for support to the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Serbia, demonstrated by that country’s decision to withdraw recognition of the unilaterally declared independence of Kosov

NATO "not against Kosovo army"; Serbia: There cannot be two (Tanjug, B92)

Speaking at a gathering in Belgrade on Thursday, a NATO representative said the alliance was "not against" an army being formed in Kosovo army. But that this must be done in accordance with the (Kosovo) Constitution, said Robert Pszczel, a senior officer for Russia and the Western Balkans from NATO's Public Diplomacy Department (PDD). According to Pszczel, the transformation of the Kosovo Security Forces is the right of Kosovo authorities, "but that any development must be carried out in a

Paris, place where Kosovo knot might get untied (Blic, Tanjug)

Meeting of the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic with the world leader on the margins of Armistice Day celebration in Paris could be a step ahead in untying “the Kosovo know,” Belgrade-based daily Blic writes today. Vucic’s meeting with German Chancellor, Angela Merkel would take place, as per her requests, on Sunday morning, before the official ceremony.

Dacic: KFOR presence in Kosovo to remain unhindered (Tanjug, TV Most)

Serbian Foreign Affairs Minister Ivica Dacic said it is very important that the mandate of KFOR is implemented in line with UN SC Resolution 1244 and that its presence in Kosovo and Metohija remains unhindered, TV Most reports today. Dacic underlined KFOR is an important guarantor of the Brussels agreement and it is important to be status neutral in carrying out its activities. He made these remarks at the opening of the 6th NATO Week in Belgrade, adding that Serbia opposes transformation of Kosovo security forces into an army of Kosovo, since this would constitute violation of th