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Albanians for EU (74%), Serbs reluctant (Vesti)

If a referendum on the EU accession would take place tomorrow, 79% of respondents in Kosovo would vote ‘yes’ (four per cent more than in 2013), 5% would be against, whereas 11% would remain ‘neutral’. Taking into consideration ethnic differences, Kosovo Albanians in majority (82%) are for the EU membership, whereas Serbs are either amongst the ‘neutral’ respondents or amongst those ‘against’ such membership (65%), shows research of the awareness on EU and European Integrations carried out in Kosovo, which was presented two days ago by the EU Office in Pristina.

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Dacic: Kosovo did not become a member of the SEECP (Tanjug)

First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia Ivica Dacic denied today that Kosovo became a full-fledged member of the South-East European Cooperation Process (SEECP) and highlighted that an agreement was made that Kosovo can participate in the work of that initiative aimed at strengthening the regional stability. “It is not accepted that Kosovo becomes a member of the SEECP, membership of Kosovo was avoided here,” said Dacic at the regular monthly press conference at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs. He stressed that Serbia will preven

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With two lists Serbs would have 16 seats (Vecernje Novosti)

In the case of repeated elections in Kosovo, Serb representatives would have a better result. It could be proposed national and party list of candidates. If Albanian parties in Kosovo do not reach an agreement on a governing coalition, elections held on June 8 will be repeated, and such the outcome goes in favour of the Serbian List.

The EU Office without translation into Serbian language (KIM radio)

The report on citizen’s opinion on European integrations which was presented by the EU Office in Pristina in English and Albanian languages, lacked translation into Serbian language. Serbian journalists, who were invited to attend the presentation of the research carried out by the European Union and UBO Consulting, in organization of the Program of European Perspectives in Kosovo, are left without translation into Serbian language. During an informal conversation with the RTV KIM crew, which was supposed to cover the event, spokesperson of the EU Office in Ko

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Djuric: Rate of returns of IDPs from Kosovo unsatisfactory (Tanjug)

The return of internally displaced persons (IDPs) from Kosovo-Metohija has been overshadowed by political events in the recent period, and the rate of returns is unsatisfactory, the head of the Serbian government's Office for Kosovo-Metohija Marko Djuric has said. At Monday's meeting with Peter Due, a representative of the UN Secretary-General and the head of the UN Office in Belgrade, Djuric said that the return of IDPs should be approached in a new way. According to a statement from the Office for Kosovo-Metohija, Due said that the approach to issues related to IDPs should also involve UNM

Nikolic: I would be glad if Pope visited Serbia (Tanjug)

BELGRADE - Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic met in Belgrade Tuesday with the Secretary of the Holy See for Relations with States, Dominique Mamberti. President Nikolic thanked the Holy See official for the Vatican holding its principles and not recognizing the unilateral proclaimed independence of Kosovo-Metohija. Speaking on the issue of nationalized property that belonged to religious communities before World War Two, President Nikolic said that Serbia would make restitution as fast and as efficiently as possible, in accordance with the law and

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Janjic: Provocation of a small group in Gazimestan (RTS)

Archimandrite Sava Janjic said that whistling of the "Zavetnici" members during the speech of the President of Serbia in Gazimestan, is an organized provocation by those "who mostly did not show respect for the holy place and the moment." Janjic said that members of the organization "Zavetnici" were chanting during speech of the Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic at Gazimestan, not the people who gathered to hear his speech. "Personally, I was on Gazimestan while President Nikolic was giving the speech.

DSS: Serbia has become a colony, whereas Kosovo has become independent (Dnevnik)

The Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) warned today that Serbia is slowly becoming a colony of the European Union, thanks to a wrong politics of the government, whose decisions are in favor of the recognition of independent territory of Kosovo. The Vice President of the DSS Slobodan Samardzic stated at the press conference that ‘government of Serbia is leading totally wrong politicks when it comes to state policy’. Samardzic also said that he feels honored by the proposal of the provincial branch of the DSS from Kosovo and Metohija to be the candidate for the pa

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Contribution to strengthening of cooperation (Danas)

Belgrade - The participation of Kosovo in the South East European Cooperation Process (SEECP) aims the strengthening of regional cooperation, said to Danas associates of Deputy Prime Minister Kori Udovički, commenting on her participation in the SEECP meeting in Bucharest, when the decision was made on equal treatment of Kosovo in this regional initiative. The office of Deputy Prime Minister explains that starting with the Treaty of regional representation and cooperation and the Brussels Treaty, during the Romanian presidency of SEECP, several informal and formal meetings were organized, inc