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Serbs still waiting for six posts of deputy ministers (RTK2)

Following the creation of the inter-ministerial group for return, chaired by the Kosovo Minister for Communities and Return Dalibor Jevtic, establishment of another one has been announced that will deal with the representation of non-majority communities in public institutions and companies, and will be chaired by the Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Branimir Stojanovic. “It will be about the new inter-ministerial group that will deal with the representation of the non-majority communities and Serbs in the institutions,” said Stojanovic and added that this group is

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Jevtic: We work on solutions (Kontakt Plus Radio)

Minister for Communities and Return Dalibor Jevtic attended the session of the Kosovo parliament’s committee for the rights and interests of communities and return, chaired by the MP from the Serbian List Jasmina Zivkovic. Minister Jevtic said at the committee’s session that Ministry for Communities and Return is the institution focused on developing policies that promote and protect the rights of all communities and facilitation of the return process. “Problems will be settled through establishment of institutional mechanisms with the line ministers, and with

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Government of Serbia for the revision of Resolution 1244? (Vesti)

Resolution 1244 could be the subject of the "revision", at the request of the Serbian government, said Marko Jaksic, vice president of the Democratic Party of Serbia. He says the president of the Serbian government "misused" the recent visit of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia Sergey Lavrov to Serbia and has asked him to consider "new angles" of this Resolution. - Prime Minister asked the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia Sergey Lavrov about this option, who himself was caught on the issue of change of Resolution 1244.

Kirby: Vucic's visit to USA very successful (Tanjug)

US Ambassador in Belgrade Michael Kirby stated that the visit of Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic to the United States was very successful, in both political and business terms. Kirby told Radio and Television of Serbia that Washington is not asking Belgrade to disrupt its relations with Russia. He also said one of the results of Vucic's visit is the news that on June 11 General Electrics will have a meeting with Serbian companies that want to produce parts for them, while in the longer term, a more serious cooperation with Freeport McMoRan, a U.S.-base

Merkel requests Kosovo in the UN (Blic)

Lasting solution for relations between Belgrade and Pristina, and Serbia’s agreement on the weakening of the Republic of Srpska will be Angela Merkle's two key requests during her visit to Serbia. Concretely, according to Blic's findings, Germany requests that Serbia ‘in foreseeable future’ allows Kosovo’s membership in the United Nations and support constitutional reforms in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which would reduce influence of entities. German Chancellor is visiting Belgrade on 7 July, and those two topics are at the top of the issues that will be presented to the Serbian leadership. Be

The justice of distrust (Koha Ditore)

Adriatik Kelmendi writes about the decision of the court to sentence former General Commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), Sylejman Selimi, with 14 years of prison. “There is no greater hierarchical sentence for some KLA member. One cannot find more reliable judges (in principal) than those of the EU states, or to cut it short: Our chief commander of our liberation war was sentenced by European judges. This is bad news, in fact the worst that Kosovo received lately.

Matic: Commission for missing journalists should be formed and in Kosovo (RTK2)

The director of the B92 Fond Veran Matić, stated that commission that should shed the light on  destiny of missing Serbian journalists should be formed in Kosovo too, like in case of Slavko Curuvija and others in Serbia proper. Matic said that he will talk with representatives of the Kosovo government about a possibility for the creation of a commission that would deal with the fate of Serbian journalists, who went missing during the Kosovo conflict.

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Festival "Miredita, dobar dan" kicks off in Belgrade (RTK2)

The festival "Miredita, dobar dan", presenting Kosovo’s cultural scene, kicks off today in Belgrade, second year in a row. Serbian Minister for Culture will open the festival. Maja Stojanovic, the director of the Association of Civic Initiative, which is the organizer of the festival, assessed that it is important to open topics about what happened in ’90s in Kosovo, and noticed that last year festival has attracted more media attention in Kosovo than in Belgrade.

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