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Djuric, Tanin spoke about political and security situation in Kosovo (TV Most, KIM Radio)

Serbian Government Office for Kosovo Director, Marko Djuric met with the Head of UNMIK, Zahir Tanin today and spoke about current political and security situation in Kosovo and the forthcoming UN Security Council session on Kosovo, Serbian media reported. On this occasion, Djuric expressed the stance of Serbia that UN Security Council should continue discussions on Kosovo every three months. According to him, Belgrade is grateful to the UN Mission in Kosovo for its good work and status neutrality, adding that based on a long-term experience a trust was built that by a greater role of UNMIK p

Nurse Retracts Testimony in Kosovo Organ-Trafficking Trial (Balkan Insight)

At the retrial of three Kosovo men accused of trafficking in human organs, a nurse who worked at the Medicus clinic near Pristina denied a statement she signed ten years ago about the removal of patients’ kidneys. Mendehie Hajdari, who used to work as a nurse at the Medicus clinic until the day investigators closed it down in 2008 over the allegations of organ trafficking, appeared at Pristina Basic Court on Wednesday but retracted her previous statement to police. The former owner of the Medicus clinic, Lutfi Dervishi, his son Arban Dervishi and head anesthetist Sokol Hajdini are being&nbsp

MEP McAllister: Kosovo to focus on rule of law and dialogue with Serbia (Telegrafi)

Kosovo’s Minister for European Integration, Dhurata Hoxha, met in Brussels the chair of the European Parliament foreign affairs committee, David McAllister. The two discussed current developments in Kosovo and the government’s priorities with regards to EU integration.

SNS: Jeremic learned nothing from election debacle (Tanjug, B92)

Vice President of the Serbian Progressive Party Main Board, Milenko Jovanov reacted to the statements of Vuk Jeremic, related to the EU agreement and possible Kosovo entry to the UN, saying that “Jeremic apparently learnt nothing from the election debacle,” Tanjug news agency reported. “Does Jeremic think the people of Serbia do not know that during his term as the Tadic’s Foreign Minister, the independence of Kosovo has been recognized by 91 countries in the world?

Jeremić: Government would sign agreement in 2018, Kosovo to enter UN (Kontakt plus radio, N1)

The leader of the Peoples’ Party, Vuk Jeremić said yesterday that results of the Government of Serbia related to Kosovo are devastating, Serbian media reported.

“They gave away one thing after another, they negotiated about nothing (they got nothing in return), and in 2018 they will get an agreement on the comprehensive normalization of relations with Kosovo to sign, that will contain a paragraph Serbia and Kosovo would not block each other in international institutions, and that directly leads towards Kosovo’s seat in the UN (...),” Jeremić  said.

Measles epidemic in Kosovo; new case in central Serbia (B92, Vecernje Novosti)

A patient from Kosovska Mitrovica in northern Kosovo, who was visiting Kragujevac, central Serbia, has developed the symptoms of measles, it has been confirmed.

The daily Vecernje Novosti writes that this is the second case of the spread of the disease from Kosovo and Metohija, since an epidemic of measles was reported there.