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Dodik: Russia and China should be asked to appoint their envoys in the Balkans (Kurir, N1)

Russia and China should be asked now to name their own special envoys in the Balkans, Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik said commenting on the appointment of Richard Grenell as Washington's special envoy for the Belgrade-Pristina talks, Serbian media carried on Sunday.

Igor Simic: Pristina hijacks 4,000 Serbs' votes (Politika, Dnevnik, RTV, Kurir)

The head of the list of candidates in front of the Serbian List Igor Simic told Belgrade based daily Politika that it is crucial for the list to win all 10 Serbian seats in the Assembly of Kosovo and warned that if the Albanians manage to plant a cuckoo in the nest and any of 'Trojan horses' wins a mandate, this would endanger the survival of the Serbian people.

Kostunica: I had solution for Kosovo (Kurir, B92, Tanjug)

Former President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica stated that he had a proposal for solution of Kosovo issue.

He said that it was based on a Hong Kong model.

He claims that it would be a compromise that would rule out all the extreme options and prove to be successful, sustainable and functional.

Zakharova: "US to apologies first and pay compensation for bombing Yugoslavia, then look to the future" (B92, Tanjug, TASS, Kurir)

Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said US must apologize for the bombing of Yugoslavia, and then they can ask others to look to the future

"The United States must apologize for bombing the former Yugoslavia back in 1999 and pay compensation to the relatives of those killed and injured in the US-backed NATO air raids, and then they could ask others to look into the future", Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Sunday.

Kosovo Police: No incidents during Vidovdan, tendentious writing of the Kurir tabloid (KoSSev)

''The event in Gazimestan on the occasion of the Vidovdan holiday occurred without any individual incidents, while the reports of the Serbian media about it are tendentious and untrue,'' the Kosovo Police explained in yesterday’s detailed report following the June 28th celebration.

According to their estimates, between 800 and 1000 participants registered at Gazimestan. Kosovo Police also refuted the claims made by the Belgrade-based tabloid Kurir in their news: ''Scandal at Gazimestan: Albanian police forced a Serbian grandpa to take off his T-shirt!''

Palmer: Abolish taxes so that both sides return to negotiations (Beta, N1, Kurir)

US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Matthew Palmer said on Monday that Washington wants Pristina to revoke the 100 percent tariffs imposed on goods from Serbia so that both sides can return to negotiations and reach an agreement for the sake of the entire region, reported Beta news agency.

Speaking after a meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, Palmer said that an agreement between Belgrade and Pristina would make the European future of Serbia and Kosovo and the Western Balkans region easier to achieve.

Vucic: Safe future of our children requires friends (B92, Kurir, Tanjug)

It is important to become a part of the EU, but what's more important is to survive and secure a safe future for our children, and for this we need friends.

President Aleksandar Vucic wrote this in an op-ed published by the Belgrade based daily Kurir.

Haradinaj would come to Presevo and Belgrade; Stefanovic: He will be arrested; the warrant is in effect (Kurir, Presheva Jone, Kossev)

Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj said that the local authorities in the Medvedja municipality, in the south of central Serbia, invited him to visit the place and he added that he was ready to visit both Presevo and Belgrade also if invited and if his visit had a protocol, writes today Belgrade based tabloid Kurir.

Dacic: The most important thing is to continue the dialogue and discover the killers of Oliver Ivanovic (Blic, Kurir)

First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia Ivica Dacic emphasized in the interview for the Belgrade based daily Kurir, on the question of speculations concerning the alleged agreement between Belgrade, Pristina and Tirana on the exchange of territories and the division of Kosovo, that those are just speculations.

Spasic: Djuric assistant have threatened Vucic's long-time colleagues (Danas, komentarpress, Kurir, NSPM)

Deputy Director of the Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija Miljan Randjelovic threatened the leadership in the municipality of Klokot during the election campaign, say the interlocutors of the portal komentpress.net from this municipality in Kosovo, reports Belgrade based daily Danas.

According to Srecko Spasic, the father of the Mayor of Klokot municipality and a long-standing representative of the Serbian List in this municipality, Randjelovic threatened Spasić and his associates by referring to Aleksandar Vucic.