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Jablanović: Progress though agreement (TV Most)

The former minister for communities and return in the Kosovo government and President of the Serbian List Aleksandar Jablanović has not decided yet whether he will go to Đakovica/Gjakovë if summoned by a prosecution. “I have neither intention nor desire to prove my innocence, particularly not in front of the prosecution in Đakovica,” said Jablanović. He added that he considers indictment against him as constructed case aiming at disciplining all Serb representatives in Kosovo and Metohija.

President Jahjaga refuses Brazil visa (Lajmi)

President of Kosovo, Atifete Jahjaga, was officially invited to take part in the Women’s World Summit that begins today in Sao Paolo, Brazil but Jahjaga canceled her participation after refusing conditions set by Brazilian authorities for granting her a visa. Jahjaga said the visa requirements were unacceptable. “President Jahjaga represents the state of Kosovo in any visit abroad, regardless of whether it is a summit, a conference, a multirateral or a bilateral meeting,” said Jahjaga’s advisor, Arber Vllahiu. Brazil is among the countries that have not recognised independence of Kosovo.

Ban: Kosovo to redouble efforts on establishment of special court (Koha)

The Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon on his quarterly report on Kosovo which will be reviews on 26 May, has welcomed the continuation of the Pristina – Belgrade dialogue and the reaching of agreement on judiciary, and stressed that one of the remaining crucial issues is the establishment of the Association/Community of Serb-majority municipalities. According to the report published on the UN website, Ban Ki-moon stresses that the agreement on the integration of the judiciary in northern Kosovo, reached on 9 February, shows that both sides are committed to the implementatio

Dačić: Engagement of UNMIK of the key importance for Serbia (RTS,RTK2)

Serbian Foreign Affairs Minister, Ivica Dačić, today met in Belgrade with the head of UNMIK Farid Zarif in light of the reviewing a regular quarterly report on the work of the UN mission in Kosovo at the UN Security Council’s session, which is set to take place on 26 May in New York.

Both sides underlined very good cooperation between Serbia and UN Mission in Kosovo.

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Serbia can count on Russia's "full support" over Kosovo (B92)

MOSCOW -- Sergei Lavrov, who will be in Belgrade on Friday, will discuss bilateral ties with Serbia’s leaders, a Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman has announced.

"Talks with Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic, Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic, and First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic will give them a chance to 'check their watches on the main aspects of bilateral and international agendas," Aleksandr Lukashevich said.

Selimi: Recognition of Palestine by Vatican cannot be compared to Kosovo (Lajmi)

Kosovo’s Deputy Foreign Minister, Petrit Selimi, said that the recent decision of the Vatican to recognize Palestine cannot be compared to recognition of Kosovo. “The Kosovo diplomacy does not act by comparing our situation in any way to that of Palestine,” said Selimi. Several weeks ago, Foreign Minister Hashim Thaci paid an official visit to Vatican but there has been no movement of the Holy See towards recognition of Kosovo.