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Dacic: May to those that recognized Kosovo happen same (Tanjug, B92)

Chief of the Serbian diplomacy, Ivica Dacic said that Kosovo and Catalonia are linked with the fact it is about unilateral secession without a dialogue with the state they are seceding from, Serbian media reported. Dacic, who was a guest speaker on the RTS programme “Oko” said that Catalonia does not follow the example of Yugoslavia but that one of Kosovo. “They follow the Kosovo case as they have unilateral acts, but some republic of the former-Yugoslavia followed the same policy.

Djuric: Dialogue on Kosovo through broad social debate (Kontakt plus radio)

Task of the Working Group to support the internal dialogue on Kosovo is to listen to and collect opinions and stances from the broadest social spectrum on the most important topics for us, in the next couple of months, Chair of the Working Group, Marko Djuric said today at the first session of the working group, Kontakt plus radio reported. Djuric said that President Aleksandar Vucic initiated this dialogue and insisted for it to be held at several levels, to be responsible and have clearly defined goals, while one of the imperatives is to be held within realistic frame and have clear goals l

“Farce, Djuric would prefer to talk to numismatics” (BETA, B92)

Leader of the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) Milos Jovanovic said DSS would not take part in a farce called internal dialogue on Kosovo, Serbian media reported. Jovanovic said that the Chair of the Working Group to support dialogue, Marko Djuric, would prefer more to talk to numismatics about this for Serbia and Serbian people fateful topic. “DSS shall not take part in this farce,” Jovanovic said at the press conference, related to the first session of the Working Group meeting to support internal dialogue on Kosovo, launched by the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic earlier this summer.

Serb minister, MPs: Important not to make unilateral decisions (KIM Radio)

Security of Serbs and other non-majority communities, Islamic radicalism and the necessity of full KFOR presence in Kosovo were among the topic of the meeting between members of Srpska Lista and NATO Deputy Secretary General, Rose Gottemoeller in Pristina on Friday, KIM Radio reported.

“Elections in Serb areas below European standards” (KIM Radio)

The election process in municipalities with Serb majority did not meet European standards of democratic elections, stated EU Heads of Missions, KIM Radio reported. Although EU Heads of Missions are pleased that based on the report of the EU Election Observation Mission (EOM) elections were held in a peaceful and regular manner in most of the places, they noticed with concern that pre-election campaign in the Serb areas in Kosovo was marked with intimidations, KIM Radio further said. “That is why the election process, in the municipalities with Serb majority did not meet the European standard

Serbian FM says US diplomat's comments are "nonsense" (Beta, B92)

Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic has rejected the assessment of US diplomat Brian Hoyt Yee that Serbia was "sitting on two chairs." Serbia is interested only in its own interests, Dacic said on Thursday. Dacic told reporters in Belgrade that Serbia will continue to work in accordance with its state and national interests, "regardless of what they are saying, from the sidelines." According to the foreign minister, who is also Serbia's first deputy prime minister, his country is "not interested in anyone else's chairs, nor does it have two chairs - instead it only has one, and that is Serbia." C

UN Secretary General Guterres visited Serbian military hospital in Bangui (Tanjug, TV Most)

On the occasion of the UN Day, UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, who is paying a visit to the peacekeeping forces in the Central African Republic, visited yesterday the Serbian military hospital in Bangui, Serbian media reported. Commander of the Army of Serbia Contingent, Colonel Jadranko Jukic welcomed the UN SG Guterres. The UNSG Gutteres, with his delegation visited patients in the military hospital and acknowledged the work of the Serbian medical team to care about the health of the UN Mission personnel in this country. The Army of Serbia started its engagement with MINUSCA Missi