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Trajkovic: "President to stop promising the final solution" (KIM radio)

Member of the Presidency of the Serbian National Forum (SNF), Momcilo Trajkovic, said in TV Show 'Slobodno Srpski' (Free Serbian) that Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic need to give up his current policy towards Kosovo, and that SNF representatives have told him that personally, in a meeting month ago, reports KIM radio.

Ivanic visits Serbian Orthodox Church Monasteries in Kosovo (Tanjug, RTS)

Serbian member of Bosnia and Herzegovina Presidency, Mladen Ivanic is paying a three-day visit to the Serbian Orthodox Church Monasteries in Kosovo and Metohija, Serbian media reported. Ivanic visited the Pec Patriarchate and Visoki Decani Monastery and spoke with the Abbess Haritina and the Abbott Sava Janjic. Abbess Haritina briefed Mladen Ivanic about the problems sisterhood of the monastery are facing, adding they had not left the monastery even during the most difficult days.

FM's plea to another country to reconsider Kosovo decision (B92)

Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic has called on the leadership of Comoros to reconsider the decision to recognize Kosovo, made in 2009.

Dacic, who is visiting the island nation, pointed out that this decision went against the principles for which that country is fighting where their territorial integrity is concerned, and that Serbia and Comoros share ties of friendly relations from the era of the former Yugoslavia and its leader, Josip Broz Tito.

Kosovo issue cannot be resolved with hasty decisions (RTV, TV Most)

Serbian Orthodox Church Bishop of Backa, Irinej said last night that the issue of Kosovo and Metohija cannot be resolved with hasty decisions and “if we without resistance agree to grabbing, it would not be the end of the process, but its continuation,” Radio Television of Vojvodina (RTV) reported. Bishop Irinej made these remarks in an event “Week of Kosovo and Metohija” organized by Matica srpska (the oldest cultural-scientific institution of Serbia) in Novi Sad. Bishop of Raska-Prizren Eparchy, Teodosije, who also attended the event, informed participants about the efforts made to rebuild

Vulin reacts to Montenegro sending army officers to Kosovo (Tanjug)

Aleksandar Vulin says Montenegro's decision to send two members of its military to KFOR in Kosovo is "a political message of support for Kosovo's independence," Tanjug news agency reported. The Serbian Defense Minister added that Serbia "cannot welcome that." It is not aimed at enhancing the security of citizens in Kosovo and Metohija, Vulin said when asked to comment on the Montenegrin authorities' decision to send members of their army to the (NATO) mission in Kosovo. "This is about two staff officers, and this is a political message that supports Kosovo's independence, which is not somet

“Demarcation with Serbia in four years” (BETA, KIM Radio)

Kosovo MP, Ilir Deda said they have received a message from EU officials that demarcation with Serbia should be completed in four years, KIM Radio reported.

“Demarcation as a term won’t be missed. Within 4-year timeframe we should complete demarcation of border with Serbia,” Deda told Pristina-based TV KTV. He also added, the EU expects this process to finalize by 2021 “by mutual dialogue or arbitration court,” KIM Radio reported.  

Jevtic with Juncker, Hahn and Mogherini on ZSO and dialogue (Tanjug, RTS)

Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Communities and Returns, Dalibor Jevtic met in Pristina with the European Commission President, Jean-Claude Juncker, EU High Representative Federica Mogherini and EU Enlargement Policy Commissioner Johannes Hahn, Serbian media reported. During the meeting Jevtic emphasized the need to establish the Association of the Serb Municipalities as soon as possible as a precondition for substantive continuation of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue. He also assessed the dialogue as crucially important, since it is the only way to resolve all unresolved issues

Interpol's removal of warrants for KLA leaders appealed (Vecernje Novosti, Tanjug, B92)

The Serbian Interior Ministry (MUP) has filed an appeal to the Interpol Executive Committee after the organization removed red notices for KLA commanders. These persons, former members of the KLA ("Kosovo Liberation Army") are wanted by Serbia on charges of war crimes. "In coordination with other institutions, immediately after learning that several war crimes warrants had been deleted from the Interpol system, we filed an appeal over of this act," MUP sources told Belgrade daily Vecernje Novosti. According to the article, the Serbian appeal precisely states all violations that have occurre