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Belgrade forbid the Radicals' rally; they say will go ahead (N1)

Serbia’s Interior Ministry (MUP) said on Tuesday they had banned rallies that the Serbian Radical Party (SRS) planned during the “Mirëdita, dobar dan” festival, but the radicals said they would hold it, reports regional broadcaster N1.

Vojislav Seselj’s party scheduled the gatherings for May 30 and 31 and June 1, in central Belgrade, to protest the festival that has been held since 2014, with an aim to get Pristina and Belgrade closer to each other by getting to know their respective cultures better.

Jeremic: Vucic would not stop after surrendering Kosovo (TV Nasa, Danas)

Leader of Peoples’ Party Vuk Jeremic told TV Nasa, Serbian President and SNS leader Aleksandar Vucic by surrendering to the West vital Serbian national interests pays for his remain in power, acts humbly towards internationals in order to do “whatever he wants” in Serbia. Jeremic went on saying Vucic intends to give Pristina a seat in the UN this year, then to accept to disenfranchise Republic of Srpska, bring Serbia into NATO, but would request from internationals not to criticize him during that period “over small matters” such as rule of law issues and media control. He added, Vucic

"Serbia is rich and developed and Kosovo is part of Serbia" (Tanjug, B92)

Guinea-Bissau unambiguously supports the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Serbia. The country also respects UN Resolution 1244 which confirms that Kosovo is an integral part of Serbia. This has been stated in Belgrade on Tuesday by President of the Assembly of Guinea-Bissau and President of the Executive Committee of the African Parliamentary Union Cipriano Cassama. Cassama described Serbia as a rich and developed country. "During my visit to Serbia, I saw that Serbia is a rich and developed country, and I hope that I will see many more nice things," Cassama said in at the Serbian

Ghana to reconsider recognition of Kosovo (TV N1)

The parliaments' speakers of Serbia and Ghana said on Monday that the West African country would reconsider the recognition of Kosovo as an independent state. After meeting his Serbia’s counterpart Maja Gojkovic in Belgrade, Aaron Mike Oquaye said he would suggest to Ghana’s president and the country’s foreign minister to reconsider the decision on Kosovo’s status. Gojkovic said that the two countries have had traditionally good and friendly relations, and that they would mark 60 years of diplomatic relations in 2019, adding that Oquaye’s visit was the first by a high Ghana’s representa

Dacic on Kosovo partition, Ivanovic murder, lobbying (B92, TV Prva)

Ivica Dacic has told Prva TV why he believes partitioning the territory of Kosovo and Metohija is the solution to the dispute between Belgrade and Pristina.

"I have been talking about a partition for about 10, 15 years, and I think it's the only possible and fast solution. However, this is not the only solution, all possible options should be considered," the first deputy PM and foreign minister said.

Self-determination: Srpska Lista is not invited at roundtable (BETA, Radio kontakt plus)

Self-determination Movement is a host of a third roundtable dedicated to resolving current issues and reaching a consensus on Kosovo, Serbian media reported. The topic of today’s roundtable is „Solution through elections“ and as Self-determination noted, all political parties registered at the Kosovo Central Commission are invited, apart from those who do not recognize Kosovo independence, so Srpska Lista did not get invitation. Previous roundtables were organized by PDK and LDK.