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"For 20 years German governments have worked to dismember Yugoslavia, the attitude about Kosovo is hypocritical" (B92, Vecernje Novosti)

Germany's stance that Kosovo's independence is a done thing, as well as opposition to border adjustments or division, are hypocritical and arrogant, the Left MP said.

"These messages about the 'finished thing' are hypocritical. For 20 years, the German governments have worked one after the other to split Yugoslavia along ethnic lines, despite EU and UN recommendations not to do so," said German parliamentarian Zaklin Nastic.

Vucic: Only Cosic, Djindjic and I have presented a plan on resolving the Kosovo issue (B92, N1)

President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic said that, apart from Dobrica Cosic and Zoran Djindjic, he was the only one to present any plan on Kosovo, Serbian media reported.

"Just remind me of a single plan of any of my political opponents, except from opposing anything that I propose", Vucic told to the press.

UNESCO Director - General: "We are closely monitoring the situation in Kosovo" (KIM radio, Politika, Kontakt plus radio)

UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay said the United Nations institution is closely monitoring the situation regarding the UN mission in Kosovo.

"Our experts are helping to manage the World Heritage Sites that are listed on the Hazard List," Azoulay told Belgrade based daily Politika.

Vucic, Palmer discuss Kosovo, agree to meet soon (FoNet, N1)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic had a telephone conversation with US Deputy Assistant State Secretary Matthew Palmer, a statement from the president’s cabinet said on Monday.

Vucic and Palmer agreed to meet again in the next 10 days and this telephone conversation continues their recent meeting in New York, the statement said.

It added that the “open and concrete” conversation was about Kosovo, the regional situation and their next meeting in the next 10 days.

Russia is getting involved in the resolve of Kosovo issue? (Politika, Tanjug, B92)

Dusan Janjic from the Forum for Ethnic Relations says a new format of Belgrade-Pristina dialogue is likely to be created to include new players

Among others, it will include Russia.

In a statement given to Belgrade based daily Politika, he said that in addition to US Envoy Matthew Palmer, it is possible that Germany and France would appoint a joint representative, or that each of these countries has a representative.

Babis discussed the withdrawal of Kosovo's recognition with Zeman (Beta, B92)

Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis met with the Czech President Milos Zeman to discuss the idea of Czech Republic's revocation of Kosovo's independence

Babis told reporters that he would discuss the matter at Coordination meeting of Czech Foreign Policy, as he, as Prime Minister, cannot decide on this alone, on behalf of the government.

Vucic with UNESCO Director: Serbian heritage in Kosovo is the world heritage (RTS)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic received the Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Audrey Azula, and discussed opportunities for more meaningful co-operation and the protection of Serbia's heritage in Kosovo, reports Radio Television of Serbia (RTS).

Czech President on two arguments to revoke recognition of Kosovo (Blic, RTS, Tanjug)

Czech President Milos Zeman who said earlier in Belgrade he intends to ask for a possibility that Prague revokes recognition of Kosovo, told the media there he has two arguments to support his request – investigations conducted against Kosovo officials before the Special Court in the Hague and the fact that the Lower Chamber of the Czech Parliament at the time suggested that Prague should not recognize Kosovo.