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Serbian list: Conditions not met for the return to the institutions of Kosovo (RFE, Blic, KIM radio)

President of the Serbian List Slavko Simić says that conditions are not yet matured enough for the return of the MPs and ministers to the Kosovo institutions, although there is a will and that they are waiting the creation of normal conditions to do so.

Simić said this for Radio Free Europe (RFE), adding that the Kosovo Assembly and the government have no sufficient legitimacy, if representatives of the Serbian community do not participate.

O 'Connell: The boycott has not been successful in many cases (KIM radio)

British Ambassador to Pristina Ruairí O'Connell believes that the decision of the Serb political representatives to "freeze" their participation in the Government and the Assembly of Kosovo was a mistake, stressing that boycott as a political tool never gave results.

British Ambassador in Kosovo Ruairí O'Connell, visiting the show 'Dogovor' on RTV Kim, said that the Serbian list should consider return to the institutions.

Serbian Lists makes pressure to the government (gazetametro.net)

Saša Rašić, former Serb minister at the government of Kosovo, has said that the boycott of the Serbian List to Kosovo institutions is not news. According to him, this should not become a routine because nothing can be reached in this manner. Rašić made these statements at the debate “Boycott of the Serbian community: Dialogue or tensions?” that is being held in Pristina. He also said that Kosovo Serbs are limited by both Pristina and Belgrade.

Rašić: Demarcation as a condition derived from Pristina (lajmi.net)

Kosovo Assembly MP from the Serbian List, said during an extensive interview for lajmi.net that his party does not have a stance on creation of the army of Kosovo. He considers that this issue is not a priority. “We are far from any kind of discussions and there are absolutely minor chances to have discussions regarding the army in the future.

Mustafa to the Serbian List: There is no decree on Association (Klan Kosova)

The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Isa Mustafa, told the Serbian List that there is no decree on the Association of the Serb-majority Municipalities.

This was Mustafa’s response to the requests of the Serb ministers, Ljubomir Marić and Dalobor Jevtić, who have sent a message to the government of Kosovo that they should endorse the decree for establishment of the Association of the Serb-majority Municipalities if they really want Serbs’ return to the institutions.

Mitić: Recently adopted laws endanger safety and survival of Serbs (KIM radio)

Deputy of the Serbian List Bojan Mitić says the last adopted laws in Kosovo are endangering the safety of Serbs in Kosovo.

Serbian deputy Bojan Mitić said this on a meeting with the Ambassador of Great Britain in Kosovo Ruairí O'Connell and representatives of the British "Westminster Foundation".

Simić: The dialogue has no alternative (KIM radio)

President of the Serbian List Slavko Simić met with the head of the Department for the Western Balkans in the European Department of Foreign Affairs Eduard Auer.

The meeting discussed the current issues and development of the democracy in Kosovo, states the Serbian List.

Simić says that the goal of all efforts to normalize relations between all the people, both in Kosovo and throughout the Balkans.

Đurić: No one has the right to hold lessons to the Serb representatives in Kosovo (KIM radio)

Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Đurić says that no one has the right to hold lessons to political representatives of the Serbs in Kosovo about whether and when they should return to the institutions after their frozen participation due to the adoption of law on Trepča which has happened without their consent.

Simić: Equality and dialogue the requirements for the return into Kosovo institutions (NMagazin, RTS)

Head of the parliamentary group of the Serbian List in the Kosovo Assembly Slavko Simić says that the preconditions for the return of the political representatives of the Serbs into Kosovo institutions is them becoming equal partners in these institutions and upholding their insistence on the dialogue between Serbs and Albanians.