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"Problems will be solved in peace, I'll address nation" (Serbian media)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said the solution between Serbia and Kosovo must be rational, and that all problems be resolved in peace.

Vucic said that after talks in Brussels with Kosovo President Hashim Thaci and EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini.

He said that several things had been achieved on Sunday, and that they are very important for Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija.

Belgrade – Pristina technical dialogue continues in Brussels (BETA, TV N1, RTS)

Ahead of the Sunday meeting between the presidents of Serbia and Kosovo, the chiefs of the Belgrade and Pristina negotiating teams will continue a technical part of the dialogue in Brussels on Friday, with pessimism looming over the event.

The EU facilitator in this part of the talks, expected to last two days, will be Angelina Eichhors, the director for Western Balkans in the European External Action Service (EEAS), the Belgrade media reported.

They also said the agenda would include all open issues related to the agreements reached so far.

Vucic: If those are Albanian attitudes, we should not waste time on continuing the dialogue (Danas)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said, on the statements given by Kosovo's representatives regarding the continuation of the dialogue, that he told the representatives of the European Union that, if those are Albanian attitudes then one should not waste the time on going to Brussels to continue the dialogue, reports Belgrade based daily Danas.

Djuric on Thaci: Wrong calculations of some…. (Tanjug, RTS)

What Thaci is saying clearly indicates some think it would be sufficient to bring a delegation from Serbia and President Vucic to the table in Brussels and get it all, Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director Marko Djuric told Tanjug news agency.

Djuric made these remarks as a reaction to Thaci’s statement that “border issue would be on the negotiation table,” on Sunday, adding that “it would simply not happen.”

Belgrade neither optimistic nor pessimistic ahead of talks (BETA, TV N1)

Aleksandar Vucic, the President of Serbia, has confirmed he will attend a meeting with his Kosovo’s counterpart Hashim Thaci on June 24 in Brussels but added he was not either pessimistic or optimistic regarding the outcome.

He said Belgrade delegation had no any pre-condition and that its only task was to protect the interests of its people.

Thaci: Serbia to answer for crimes committed in Kosovo (Klan Kosova)

President of Kosovo, Hashim Thaci, said at the launch of “Be My Voice” campaign for support of victims of sexual violence during conflict in Kosovo that Serbia has to answer for war crimes. “We know all the crimes that Serbia committed in Kosovo and sooner or later it will be called to account for them,” Thaci said. He said sexual violence was used to shame the victims who need the institutional support. Thaci said that although Kosovo is known for public awareness-raising activities, more needs to be done to restore the victims’ dignity and faith.

Vucic and Thaci to meet on Sunday – report (TV Prva, B92)

Aleksandar Vucic and Hashim Thaci should meet on Sunday, June 24, at a new round of dialogue in Brussels, Prva TV is reporting.

The European Foreign Service said that the two presidents should discuss above all reaching a comprehensive agreement on the normalization of relations, while the implementation of the already reached agreements will be the second place of the agenda.

Office for Kosovo and Metohija: Cynics and hypocrisy of Thaci inappropriate (KIM Radio)

“There is no way to justify violence exercised against Srpska Lista representatives and Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director, Marko Djuric in March, and those who ordered and carried out this heinous attack are responsible for the crime against peace,” Office for Kosovo and Metohija press statement said, Serbian media reported.

The statement came as a reaction on Hashim Thaci’s statements made to the Vienna based newspapers Presse that “the case of Marko Djuric was unnecessary” and “it was a provocation by the Serbian authorities.”

Thaci: Serbia has committed genocide in Kosovo; Djuric's case a provocation of the Serbian authorities (Blic)

Kosovo President Hashim Thaci says in an interview with the Vienna daily Presse that the ''case'' of Marko Djuric was unnecessary and that something like this should not be repeated, and that he agreed with the President of Serbia about necessity of the agreement between Belgrade and Pristina, reports Belgrade based daily Blic.

- Djuric's case was unnecessary. It was the provocation of the Serbian authorities - claims Thaci.