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France expected to help on the Kosovo-Serbian dialogue for air traffic (Koha)

The Minister without Portfolio, Edita Tahiri, met with the Ambassador of France in Kosovo, Maryse Daviet as well as with the leading officials of the international airport “Adem Jashari.”

They valued friendly relations between Kosovo and France and expressed joint determination to deepen cooperation in the fields of mutual interest.

Dacic: Kosovo in OSCE? No chance!

Foreign Minister of Serbia, Ivica Dacic, stated that Kosovo has no chance to be accepted at the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE,) prior to reaching some kind of a political agreement, which will not be reached in Vienna. Speaking at a press conference, Dacic said that Kosovo’s demands to become member of OSCE are not new. “Decisions at the OSCE are reached by consensus. It is well known how difficult it is to reach a consensus,” said Dacic on Thursday while receiving officially Serbia’s presiding of this Organization.

Serbian PM Vucic urges Kosovo Serbs to live in peace (Turkish Weekly)

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic has called on Serbs to live in peace with their Albanian neighbors as he began his official visit to Kosovo. His call came on Wednesday after he attended the opening ceremony of a maternity hospital in Pasjane municipality, east of the capital Pristina, where many Serbs live. Vucic said: "We want to live in peace with our Albanian neighbors.

Serbia's prime minister in landmark Kosovo visit (The Telegraph)

Kosovo visit of Aleksandar Vučić, Serbia's prime minister, signals a new chapter in the history of both countries. Serbia's prime minister is making a landmark visit to Kosovo on Wednesday, signifying the first step towards normalising relations between the two countries. The first official visit by Aleksandar Vučić is "humanitarian and religious" in nature, according to Kosovo's foreign affairs minister Hashim Thaçi, but signals a new chapter in the history of both countries. Kosovo declared independence from Serbia seven years ago after almost a decade of United Nations control following t

Vucic with nationalist statements: Kosovo is the cradle of Serbia (Kosovapress)

After inaugurating the maternity hospital in Pasjan, Serbia’s Prime Minister, Aleksandar Vucic, held a speech in front of the gathered population. Once again, he could not refrain from nationalist statements. “Kosovo is the cradle of Serbia. We will never forget Kosovo. We, as the government of Serbia, will continuously engage to create as many jobs as possible here, as well as a well-being for Serbs,” said Vucic.

Serbian PM Readies for Kosovo Visit (Balkan Insight)

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic will meet local Serbian political representatives this week on his first visit to Kosovo since taking up the premier's post last year. Serbian officials said that Vucic will pay his first visit to Kosovo this week since becoming Prime Minister of Serbia in April 2014, most likely on Wednesday. Marko Djuric, head of the Serbian government office for Kosovo, said Vucic planned to visit Gracanica, a large Serbian enclave near Pristina, as well as Serb-run municipalities in central Kosovo, Pasjane and Strpce. “For our people who live there, the Prime Mini

Is Kosovo turning into a second Bosnia? (Indeksonline)

Vetevendosje MP, Ilir Deda, considers that Kosovo will not remain at the same level this year in its European integration process. According to Deda, Kosovo has no government committed in implementing EU priorities in the fight against organized crime and corruption. “Kosovo still has problems regarding contractual relations with the EU because of Kosovo’s non-recognition as a country by the EU which is evident in the SAA (Stabilisation and Association Agreement) draft agreement”, said Deda. This, he added, prevents Kosovo from participating in EU programmes. “Objectives are clear.

Kosovo and Albania jointly to strengthen the agriculture sector (RTKLive)

Kosovo and Albania will intensify cooperation in the field of agriculture, seeing it as one of the main potentials for economic development, RTKLive reports. Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Development, Memli Krasniqi, met on Friday with Albania Ambassador to Kosovo, Qemajl Minxhozi and discussed about investments to be made in Kosovo in the field of agriculture. "Agriculture is one of the key sectors for development of the country and one of the main priorities of the government,” said Krasniqi.

Patriarch hopeful prime minister "could succeed" (B92, Tanjug)

Serbian Orthodox Patriarch Irinej believes that Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic could be able "to raise Serbia from the ashes." '' I think that (Vucic) is trying. There are some indications that there will be results,'' the patriarch told the Nedeljnik magazine. He also expects that "neighboring countries will show more understanding for Serbia this year." '' I have to believe that he will be able to raise Serbia from these ashes.

Djuric: Solidarity with Serbs in KiM necessary (Dailies)

Director of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) Marko Djuric visited the soup kitchen in the village of Prekovce, municipality of Novo Brdo in Kosovo-Metohija (KiM), to mark the holiday of Orthodox Christmas on Wednesday. In the soup kitchen that distributes nearly 1 million meals annually, Djuric reminded Serbian citizens that solidarity with Serbs in the southern Serbian province of Kosovo-Metohija is still necessary. He noted that the Serbian government donated RSD 14 million last year for soup kitchens, adding that financial support would be provided this year as well