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Kocijancic: Next round when two sides determine (Tanjug)

The next high-level meeting within the Brussels dialogue would be held when the two sides decide, EU spokesperson Maja Kocijancic told Tanjug news agency.

“The time, place and agenda, as well as the format of dialogue are set by the two sides. The new meeting would be announced as soon as it is confirmed,” Kocijancic said, in a response to Tanjug’s inquiry when the next meeting between presidents Aleksandar Vucic and Hashim Thaci could be expected.

Serbian PM Brnabic on Pristina officials’ statements (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic told representatives of Pristina authorities to stop talking about Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja, Tanjug news agency reported.

She noted it should be spoken about how we could reach a compromise that would enable long-term normalization of relations between Belgrade and Pristina.

Vucic: This will be among most important meetings with Putin (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic will meet today in Moscow with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Vucic points out that this will be one of their most important meetings.

"The situation in our region is very complex, it is necessary to measure every word and political move," Vucic warned in a statement to Serbian media in Moscow on Monday.

Owner of restaurant Thaci visited: I did not give statement (BETA, B92, KoSSev)

Owner of a restaurant in the village of Banjska, Zubin Potok, Goran Drazevic refuted that he had “official conversation” with Pristina-based Insajderi portal, BETA news agency reports today.

This portal published Drazevic’s statement yesterday saying that his restaurant was shot at because Kosovo President Hashim Thaci had a coffee in it, while visiting Gazivode, and the Kosovo special police forces entered the lake from there.

Abbot Janjic: It is concerning how people play with our lives (Radio KIM)

Abbot of Visoki Decani Monastery, Father Sava Janjic assessed that “proponents of Serbian territory division have not given up on their plan,” KIM Radio reports.

Commenting on Saturday’s event and tense situation around Gazivode lake, Abbot Janjic wrote on social networks that “while thousands of Kosovo Albanians are protesting in Pristina against the land-swap idea, Thaci with his heavily armed police intrudes Gazivode, handcuffs Serbs, creating incident to divert attention. KFOR must urgently calm the situation and prevent escalation of violence.”

Thaci at Gazivode Lake and Brnjak, drama in Belgrade: What happened? (KoSSev)

Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, unexpectedly and swiftly visited the Gazivode Lake and Brnjak crossing in north of Kosovo on Saturday, KoSSev portal reports.

Escorted by an entourage of around 20 police and civilian vehicles, armed security officers, and accompanied by his Intelligence Agency and Kosovo Police heads, he addressed the public from almost the same spot at the dam where his Serbian counterpart recently spoke as well.

Vecernje Novosti: “Storming” of Gazivode, KFOR knew and sent drones? (Vecernje Novosti, Tanjug, B92)

Prior and during “the storming” by the Kosovo special police units ROSU of Gazivode, there were three KFOR drones flying in the sky of Kosovo and Metohija, Belgrade-based daily Vecernje Novosti writes today.

According to the daily, one of the drones covered directly the north of the province, so Belgrade excludes possibility that KFOR did not know about Hashim Thaci’s operation.

“They shot at house, because Thaci visited it,” Srpska Lista condemned incident (BETA, RTV Puls)

Owner of a restaurant, in the village of Banjska, Zubin Potok municipality, Goran Drazevic said his house was shot at, because Hashim Thaci visited his restaurant, BETA news agency reported.

Drazevic told Pristina-based Insajderi.com the attack took place on Sunday, around 3;00 a.m. while everybody was sleeping in the house.

"Thaci's move should be put on Stoltenberg's table" (B92, BETA, Tanjug, Prva TV)

The president of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic is expected to meet with Vladimir Putin on Tuesday. During this month, he is also expected to meet with NATO's secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg, Serbian media report today.

Jens Stoltenberg is coming to Belgrade at a very delicate moment in view of what happened in Kosovo this weekend. There are no official details of that the visit might look like, and what might be discussed, Professor at the Faculty of Political Sciences Dragan Simeunovic told Prva TV today.