India doesn't recognize Kosovo, and won't change its stance (B92)
Serbia's First Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic met on Friday in New Delhi with India's Vice-President Venkaiah Naidu, the Serbian government said.
Serbia to rely on Russia and China in dealing with UK's move (BETA, B92)
Western countries have been trying for a while now to change the format of discussions about Kosovo at the UN Security Council, says President Aleksandar Vucic.
“Through “pink glasses” Kosovo safe for journalists” (KIM radio)
International organizations’ reports treat Kosovo as a partially free society for the work of journalists, Editor-in-Chief of RTV KIM, Goran Avramovic said in a broadcast “Sporazum”.
Drecun: Serbia will continue to keep Kosovo issue open in UN (RTS)
Chairperson of the Serbian Assembly Committee for Kosovo and Metohija, Milovan Drecun told RTS, Serbia would do its utmost, supported by friendly countries, to prevent decrease or cancellation of UN SC sessions on Kosovo and to keep them open to public.
Serbian FM comments on UK's Kosovo initiative (BETA, Sputnik, B92)
Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic has told Sputnik that Serbia will ask all members of the UN Security Council to respect Resolution 1244.
Guterres: Conduct of Kosovo police concerning (KIM Radio)
Romanian war over Kosovo and Jerusalem (Politika)
Anyone even remotely monitoring how the internal political situation in Romania is unfolding, recently has noticed an irreconcilable conflict between the two leading palaces - the presidential (Cotroceni) and the government (Victoria), write today Belgrade based daily Politika.
London changes the format of the Security Council session on Kosovo? (RTS)
Media in Serbia announces today that the United Kingdom takes over the presidency of the United Nations Security Council in August. Serbian national broadcaster, RTS reports that the Serbian foreign minister confirmed that London could ask for the sessions on Kosovo to be abolished or to be closed to the public.
Ivan Korcok on Sofia Summit: Pristina there, no flag (Vecernje Novosti)
Belgrade-based daily Vecernje Novosti writes today that Sofia is carefully polishing the format of forthcoming Sofia Summit, in order not to hurt sensibility of states which have not recognized unilaterally declared independence of Kosovo.