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Montenegro Prime Minister: Call for alliance against Serbia senseless and unacceptable (TV N1, BETA)

Montenegrin Prime Minister Dusko Markovic termed the call by Kosovo Assembly Speaker Kadri Veseli to create an alliance against Serbia as “senseless”, adding such idea can not be accepted in Montenegro, BETA news agency reported.

Commenting on Veseli’s call that North Macedonia and Montenegro as members of NATO and Kosovo “should gather against Serbia,” Markovic said that something like that cannot be accepted in Montenegro.

Uganda supports sovereignty of Serbia (TV Most)

After Kenya, Uganda also said it remains consistent in respecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Serbia, TV Most reported.

Serbian Assembly Speaker Maja Gojkovic singed in Kampala a Memorandum on Cooperation between the two parliaments, with her Ugandan counterpart Rebecca Kadaga.

Uganda would continue to respect the principles and United Nations resolutions, Ugandan Assembly Speaker Kadaga noted.

Vucic: Every day they threaten us - but our message is clear (Tanjug, B92)

The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic continues his campaign "The Future of Serbia" with the visit to the Ras (Raska) District.

Aleksandar Vucic's first stop on Friday was Vrnjacka Banja town. In his address to citizens gathered on the spa's promenade, Vucic said that "every day the Serb people are threatened in Kosovo and Metohija, the message of Serbia is that it will preserve peace and stability, but nobody should understand it as a sign of weakness because Belgrade will not allow anyone, Pristina included, to attack our people."

US Ambassador triggers Serbs with "side of history" comment (Politika, B92)

The US Ambassador in Belgrade Kyle Scott "really hit a nerve" with a large number of citizens of Serbia, as seen in the comments left on websites and social networks. The daily Politika writes this on Friday, adding that, as in most other cases when US Ambassador Kyle Scott crossed the imaginary line of diplomatic propriety toward Serbia, or when his words hurt the feelings of a large number of citizens here, reactions followed this time as well - both from officials and from the public.

FM Dacic expects "no agreement with Pristina - they don't want it" (Tanjug, BN, B92)

An agreement with Pristina won't be reached, because Albanians do not want it, Serbian Minister of Foreign Affairs and First Deputy PM Ivica Dacic has assessed. He told Bijeljina-based BN broadcaster late on Thursday that "delimitation" of Kosovo is not a new idea, that it has been talked about for years, and that Serbia in 2005 had a proposal from the international community to partition Kosovo.

Chepurin: Serbia will have strength to stand temptation (Tanjug, B92)

Ambassador of Russian Federation to Serbia Alexander Chepurin said Russia supports neutral stance of Serbia and peaceful resolution of Kosovo issues based on respecting the international law, Tanjug news agency reported.

He made these remarks last night at the Russian Embassy during the ceremony to mark the Day of Fatherland Defenders.

“Serbia would have enough strength and patience to stand temptations,” Ambassador Chepurin noted.

Dodik: A single response of Republic of Srpska and Serbia to all challenges (BETA, SRNA, TV N1)

Republic of Srpska (in Bosnia and Herzegovina) and Serbia will continue to act together and give a single response to all challenges, Chairman of Bosnian Presidency and Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik said on Thursday following a meeting with the President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic, BETA news agency reported.

According to SRNA news agency, the two leaders met to discuss the strategic issues related to the survival of the Serb people. The meeting was held without prior notice.

Popovic: Compromise with Kosovo, but within Serbian Constitution (RTS)

Although it was expected that the polemics between Serbian Foreign Affairs Minister Ivica Dacic and Minister of Innovations Nenad Popovic on the official policy towards Kosovo and Metohija would get an epilogue at the session of the government, it did not happen.

Commenting on the idea on delineation put forward by FM Dacic, Popovic said that “entire Kosovo is Serbia, not even a meter less.”

Milan Radoicic’s case in legal vacuum due to unresolved relations between Belgrade and Pristina (Insajder, KoSSev)

The Vice-President of Srpska Lista, Milan Radoicic, who is being investigated by the Kosovo Prosecutor’s Office regarding his involvement in Oliver Ivanovic’s murder, organized crime and drug trafficking, and would be arrested if he returned to Kosovo, has passed polygraph testing in central Serbia and is moving freely, KoSSev portal reports.

This is possible because the investigative and judicial authorities of Serbia and Kosovo are not cooperating at a practical level, nor do they have mechanisms that would allow them to cooperate directly.