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Djuric: Hunt against Serbs has started, Stanisic sent to one-month detention (Danas, RTS)

Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director Marko Djuric said a predictable and expected pressure and hunt against Serbs in Kosovo has started following the address of the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic on Saturday, Danas daily reports. This way, Djuric reacted to the arrest of Serb Goran Stanisic at crossing point of Jarinje, under suspicion of allegedly committing the war crimes in Kosovo. Goran Stanisic is displaced person from Kosovo and lives in the village of Medjuluzje near Mladenovac since 1999.

Djuric met Turkish ambassador, discussed situation in Kosovo (RTS)

Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director Marko Djuric met today with the Turkish Ambassador to Serbia Tanju Bilgic and presented to him problems in the supply of the Serbian population in Kosovo with basic life commodities, following Pristina’s decision to impose 100 percent tariffs on goods from central Serbia, RTS reports. Djuric warned that Pristina still tries to prevent in all possible ways or make difficult supply of the food and medicaments, adding that supply of the population in northern Kosovo thus remains irregular and uncertain. According to Djuric, this way Pri

Djuric: Pristina to respond why it obstructs investigation of Ivanovic’s murder (Danas)

Enver Hoxhaj is part of a general hysteric reaction to the logically posed questions by Belgrade, asked with intention to shed the light on the crime and bring to the justice those who have ordered and carried out the murder of Oliver Ivanovic, Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director Marko Djuric said, Danas daily reports. He added instead of wasting their energy and time by uttering insults against President Aleksandar Vucic Pristina representatives should finally respond as why they are systematically obstructing the investigation into the murder of Oliver Ivanovic. Acco

Pristina's decision is a terrible slap to the international community, says the Office for KiM Director (RTS)

Serbian state broadcaster RTS reports that Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Djuric told reporters during a visit to the Belgrade City Museum that Pristina's decision is the last wedge in the coffin of the idea of dialogue, a terrible slap to the international community, a blow to the foundation of freedom of movement and all European principles.

Djuric reacts to arrest warrant for Radojicic, indictment against Todosijevic (RTS)

Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director Marko Djuric said the arrest warrant for Milan Radojicic and indictment against Ivan Todosijevic are messages to the Serbs that any their resistance is hopeless, given that even local Serb leaders cannot avoid Pristina’s highhandedness. He also noted the hunt against Srpska Lista officials is part of “a special war” by which Pristina wants to create the impression among the Serbs in the north of Kosovo they have no systematic protection at all and their voice is irrelevant since the exclusive power to decide rests with the Albanians a

DSS: Pristina and irresponsible Serbian politics responsible for situation in northern Kosovo (Danas)

Opposition Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) assessed yesterday that the current state of supply of the population and security in the north of Kosovo are the consequence of Serbian authorities’ politics since 2008 and arrogance of Pristina institutions, Danas daily reports. DSS said Pristina has support by the US and the EU that in any way, including the violence and anti-civilization tariffs, use and misuse a wide spectrum of enforcing the statehood of self-declared Kosovo, opened by wrong Serbia’s politics over the last decade. DSS noted that in this regard “complains” of the Serbian Gover

Media: Pristina representatives throw bottle on Serbia's delegation in CEFTA meeting (N1, Beta)

Regional meeting within the Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA), held in Albanian coastal town of Vlore on Friday, was interrupted after an incident involving Kosovo's representatives, which Serbia's officials assessed as ''chauvinistic'', according to Serbian media. Reportedly, the meeting was going as usual until Pristina representatives accused Serbia of introducing non-customs barriers towards Kosovo, inflicting in that way huge damage to Kosovo's trade and development in general.

KoSSev: Djuric in the north (Serbian media, RFE)

Kossev porta reports that a visit of the director of the KiM Office, Marko Djuric, has been announced for today. Djuric previously himself announced to the Serbian media the opening of the water supply system in the North Kosovo.

Kossev reports as the latest news that Djuric is in Zubin Potok.

Lawsuit of Rada Trajkovic against Vucic and Djuric rejected (Danas)

First Basic Prosecution in Belgrade has rejected the lawsuit Rada Trajkovic filed against the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director Marko Djuric over endangering her safety, Danas daily reports. Rada Trajkovic filed the lawsuit following the statements highest state officials made after the tabloids published that she cooperates with the Kosovo investigative bodies in the investigation of Oliver Ivanovic’s murder.