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Dispute around the Status of the University of Pristina solved? (RTK2)

Drama on the proposals of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija on changing the status of the University of Pristina (North Mitrovica), that is, a merger of individual faculties within the University, what would make the University of Pristina (Serbian) a so-called integrated university, was partially completed yesterday.

Djuric: We'll protect our entrepreneurs (TV Most)

In regards to the decision of the Kosovo Customs to return trucks with Serbian goods, Director of the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo Marko Djuric said that Serbia does not believe in solving problems through conflict and through creating tension. "This, what is happening with blocking the trade, is a classic example of interfering the freedom of movement and freedom of trade. This will not bring anything good either to Albanians or Serbs. On the other hand, this is a clear violation of both, domestic and international law.

Technical Kosovo talks canceled after Brussels incidents (Dailies)

The Director of the Serbian Government's Office for Kosovo and Metohija said the decision was made after a series of attacks that shook the city today, claiming the lives of nearly 30 people.

"We are here in Brussels with the people, we are sharing these difficult moments. Extremism knows no borders and Europe must be united in the fight against evil," he said.

Djuric: A/CSM will not divide people and territories (KiM radio)

Director of the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo Marko Djuric said that the Association / Community of Serb Municipalities (A/CSM) will be formed and it will not divide people and territory. "Community is a guarantee of the survival of Serbs in Kosovo, and it will not take away the rights of anyone, neither will it decide the rights of others. A/CSM does not aim to divide people and territory, but to give more rights to the Serbs," said Djuric in an interview with TV Top Channel in Tirana.

Djuric: Serbs in Kosovo are on their land (B92)

Director of the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo Marko Djuric visited the Serbian villages and families in the municipality of Lipljan, in central Kosovo. On this occasion he said that the Serbs in Kosovo did not achieve their collective rights, adding that the state of Serbia will help them in it, to the maximum.  In Gusterica village, Djuric said that Serbs in Kosovo are not and will not be a simple passive citizens, but free people who are living on their own land.

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Serbs in Kosovo not asked about the draft law on Trepca (Blic)

The Kosovo government has formed a commission to deal with the draft law on Trepca, but representatives of the Serbs in Kosovo have opposed it and have pointed out that the Serbian community should have a decisive voice in terms of assets in the predominantly Serbian areas.

Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric says that Pristina was refusing any talks about the property.

Djuric: We support the Serbs in Kosovo, Vucic to visit Kosovo soon (Blic, Tanjug)

Head of the Serbian government's Office for Kosovo and Metohija (KiM), Marko Djuric said in Zubin Potok, northern Kosovo, on Tuesday, that Serbia would continue to fund its institutions in Kosovo and that Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic would visit the province soon.

During a visit he paid to the municipality, Djuric said that Serbia would continue to fund all its institutions in Kosovo and that it would continue to provide their services as before.