United Nations Office in Belgrade
Daily Media Highlights
Wednesday 24 April 2019
LOCAL PRESS
• Serbian delegation arrives in Beijing (Tanjug/RTS)
• Vucic: Brutal abolishment of democracy (RTS)
• Serbian delegation signs several agreements in China (Tanjug)
• Trajkovic to be protected by Serbian police (Politika)
• Czech Republic seeking more active support from new EC for Belgrade-Pristina dialogue (Beta)
• Dodik claims he has information UK established center for prevention of Russian influence in Sarajevo (TV Happy)
REGIONAL PRESS
Bosnia & Herzegovina
• Brnabic: Good relations between Serbia and RS are good for all citizens of B&H (Glas Srpske)
• Federation of B&H Parliament’s Commission for Security holds extraordinary session: Stop or suspend activities on formation of reserve police unit of RS MoI (FTV)
• Dodik, Cvijanovic reject setting of preconditions for formation of B&H CoM (Glas Srpske)
• Izetbegovic rejects Dodik’s claims that SDA insisted on getting B&H Security Ministry (Dnevni avaz)
• Komsic: Croatia is violating Succession Agreement and international laws; B&H must act accordingly (Oslobodjenje)
• Bissell underlines importance of cooperation and NATO support to B&H (Oslobodjenje)
• Banja Luka businessman Slavisa Krunic murdered in ambush (N1)
Croatia
• President decorates Supreme Allied Commander Europe of NATO Allied Command Operations for promoting Croatia (HRT)
Montenegro
• Bosnian Party is against the formation of technical government (Dan)
Republic of North Macedonia
• International community makes an assessment of elections in North Macedonia (Nezavisen vesnik)
• Siljanovska: Such legitimacy decline has never happened in the history of any European elections (Nezavisen vesnik)
• Zaev announces possible cabinet reshuffle following poor results in Sunday’s election (Nezavisen vesnik)
• Xhaferi – “third candidate” in the second round (Nezavisen vesnik)
Albania
• Coalition, DP leader sign agreement with three other parties (ADN)
INTERNATIONAL MEDIA SOURCES
• Linking Europe and Asia offers opportunities (Global Times)