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Pristina "trampled on Brussels agreement" – Djuric (Beta, B92)

Marko Djuric said on Thursday that Pristina has created "a big international scandal" with its initiative "to assess the constitutionality of the Brussels agreement". The director of the Serbian Government's Office for Kosovo and Metohija also added, according to a Beta agency, that Pristina "trampled on the agreement" reached in 2013 during EU-sponsored Kosovo talks in Brussels "and threw it under the feet."

Djuric: Chapter 35 should not be a substitute for the Brussels dialogue (Blic)

Belgrade has launched a major diplomatic offensive to inform members of the EU about everything that was so far discussed and negotiated with Pristina, and we expect that it will be respected and in the final version of the draft negotiating framework for Chapter 35, says Marko Djuric, the Director of the Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija.

Djuric, Reichel talk about dialogue with Pristina (Tanjug)

Director of the Serbian government's Office for Kosov and Metohija Marko Djuric met with Ernst Reichel, German Foreign Office Special Envoy for South-Eastern Europe, Turkey and the EFTA States, on Thursday.

Djuric and Reichel discussed current developments in the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina and exchanged views on Serbia's European integration process, the Office for Kosovo communicated.

The meeting was attended by German Ambassador to Serbia Axel Dittmann.

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Djuric: Kosovo status at negotiating table is unacceptable (Tanjug)

Bringing the status issue of the self-proclaimed independent Kosovo to the negotiating table, instead of the normalization of relations with Pristina, is unacceptable for Belgrade, Director of the Serbian government's Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Djuric said today, adding that the government would be clear about this with the EU.

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What is in the draft negotiation platform for Chapter 35 (Vecernje Novosti)

According to the paper’s sources text of the draft negotiation platform for Chapter 35, which was handed over on Wednesday in Brussels to the head of the Serbian Government’s Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric, has 49 counts, from which most are not status neutral, instead they directly stipulate recognition of Kosovo’s independence.