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"UN chair for Kosovo lurks behind US package" (B92, Vecernje Novosti, Blic)

The US "package" for Kosovo will put Serbia and President Aleksandar Vucic in "a very delicate position."

That's according to Belgrade daily Vecernje Novosti, which adds that "the package" could be presented to Serbian officials on Wednesday, when US Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Wess Mitchell will visit Pristina, and then Belgrade.

Djuric: Struggle for Kosovo will be a struggle of several generations (Danas)

The struggle for Kosovo will be a struggle of several generations, because this problem is inherited from the ancestors, and therefore it is of great importance to launch an academic, political, cultural and intellectual public in the resolving, said Marko Djuric Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, reports Belgrade based daily Danas.

Roundtables within internal dialogue for first time in Kosovo, Selakovic and Kozarev to participate (KoSSev)

For the first time, roundtables within internal dialogue on Kosovo would be held today and tomorrow in Kosovo, Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija confirmed to KoSSev portal.

Unlike those organized in Belgrade, participation of the Office for Kosovo Director, Marko Djuric is not confirmed, KoSSev portal further reported, adding Deputy Director, Dusan Kozarev and Secretary General of the Serbian President, Nikola Selakovic would be present.

Djuric congratulated the Statehood Day of Serbia (KIM radio, Blic, TV Most, NMagazin)

Director of the Office for KiM Marko Djuric congratulates all citizens of the Republic of Serbia the Statehood Day, says the statement of this office, Serbian media reports.

According to the statement, "KiM citizens should proudly state their affiliation to the Serbian state" and "work patiently to strengthen its institutional, political and economic influence in our southern province," reports Serbian media.

Djuric: Ivanovic's murder will be discussed in the Brussels dialogue (Blic, Srna, Sputnik)

Director of the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Djuric says that the murder of Oliver Ivanovic's must be resolved and that this will be discussed in Brussels Dialogue, reports Serbian media, quoting Sputnik.

"Our authorities will continue the investigation and will demand a more intensive cooperation. This is something we will talk about in the coming period in the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, as well.''

Belgrade did not receive data related to Ivanovic murder probe (Tanjug)

Belgrade received not a single information related to the Ivanovic murder probe, Serbian Government Office for Kosovo Director, Marko Djuric told Serbian media.

Commenting on the claims from the prosecution office in Mitrovica that they are ready to cooperate with Belgrade and they have sent information from the investigation to it, Djuric said he has contacted representative of all state bodies and they confirmed that they received nothing from Pristina, Tanjug news agency reported.

Djuric: Pristina does not have new information on Ivanovic murder (Politika)

Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director, Marko Djuric told Politika daily that Pristina did not submit any information related to the murder of a leader of Civic Initiative, Freedom, Democracy, Justice, Oliver Ivanovic.

Djuric said he would like to see, instead of pointing fingers that Pristina institutions offer at least one concrete and relevant response and approach the cooperation, Serbian media reported.

Djuric, analysts on Vucic’s visit to Kosovo (Tanjug, RTS)

Serbian Government Office for Kosovo Director, Marko Djuric said the result of Serbian President Vucic’s visit to Kosovo is that Serbia is getting united aiming to help our people in a southern province, as the Serbs in Kosovo are also getting united in a wish to strive for their survival jointly, supported by the state, RTS reported.

Djuric also said, the visit provides a crucial contribution to overcome a difficult challenge and a great anguish, and he is convinced this is the right way, RTS reported.