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Belgrade denies the division into Djuric and Vulin Serbs (Danas)

According to unofficial information of Danas, the division is so deep that in the coming weeks, six out of the nine MPs of the Serbian List in the Kosovo Parliament could establish its own parliamentary group.

When among the representatives of the Serbian List, who have returned to Kosovo institutions after a two month boycott, were not and deputies from the ranks of the Socialists Movement, it was explained "locally" as the long-hidden partition on "Djuric" and "Vulin" Serbs.

Serbia knows what she wants in Kosovo (Akter)

Director of the Office of the Government of Serbia for Kosovo, Marko Djuric was in Mitrovica yesterday despite opposition from Pristina, and held a press conference at the bridge over the Ibar River which separates the northern from the southern part of Mitrovica.

Djuric said that Serbia knows what she wants in Kosovo - stability, survival of the Serbian people, more harmony and unity.

Djuric: We will fight for the Community of Serb municipalities (Blic)

Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Djuric said that the Government, despite difficult negotiations, managed to be with its people in the southern province and announced that he would continue to fight for the Community/Association of the Serb municipalities.

According to him, the motto by which the government was guided in solving the problems of the Serbian people in Kosovo and Metohija was: "Who if not we?" and "When, if not now?".

Office for KiM publishes progress report in dialogue with Pristina (Vecernje Novosti)

Serbian Government’s Office for Kosovo and Metohija today published on its web page the progress report in dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina in Serbian and English languages.

The report that covers six month period was presented at yesterday’s press conference by the director of the Office Marko Đurić, who stressed that Serbia has fulfilled its obligations deriving from the Brussels Agreement.

Brussels’ accord, historical or damaging for Kosovo? (IBNA)

It’s been two years since the signing of the Agreement for the Normalization of Relations between Kosovo and Serbia.
The accord was signed on April 19, 2013 in Brussels by the prime ministers of Kosovo and Serbia, Hashim Thaci and Ivica Dacic, with the brokerage of the EU head of for foreign affairs, Catherine Ashton. The text contains 15 points.

Djuric attends meetings in Brussels (Blic)

Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Djuric will participate in the meetings which will be held in Brussels between Belgrade and Pristina. As announced by the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija, during the afternoon, in the building of the European External Affairs Service will be held a preliminary discussion for the next round of dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina.

During the morning will be discussed migration flows and measures for addressing illegal migrations.

No investment in Brezovica without deal with real owners (Tanjug)

BELGRADE - Serbia is not against investing in the new resort on Brezovica, but investors must first strike a deal with the real owners of the property on that mountain, head of the Serbian government office for Kosovo Marko Dy pjuric said on Tuesday.

"The adoption of anroject involving illegal and forcible expropriation of land or change in the ethnic and employee structure is unacceptable to Serbia and the Serbian people in Kosovo," he told reporters in Belgrade.

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