Djuric: Serbia's telecoms system to become integrated (media)
A deal on carrying out a Belgrade-Pristina agreement on telecommunications was confirmed in Brussels Friday after three days of discussions, with all details of the implementation coordinated.
A new era is beginning for Telekom Srbija - the operator will be available across Serbia, including Kosovo-Metohija, and its overall value will increase, said the head of the Serbian Office for Kosovo-Metohija, Marko Djuric.
"Pristina did try to change deal, Brussels stopped them" (B92, RTS)
Milovan Drecun confirmed on Friday that representatives of Pristina this week attempted to introduce changes to the agreement on telecommunications.
The agreement was reached in Brussels last Sunday, during the EU-sponsored Kosovo dialogue.
However, said Drecun (SNS) - who heads the Serbian National Assembly's Committee on Kosovo and Metohija - "Brussels made it clear and reacted very firmly toward Pristina, saying that what has been agreed cannot be changed. "
Anton Berisha: The agreement on telecommunications divides Serbs and Albanians (RTK2)
Agreement on telecommunications, which was recently signed in Brussels, will contribute to the division of Albanians and Serbs in Kosovo, says the former director of the Telecommunications Regulatory Agency Anton Berisha.
Appearing on RTK2, Berisha says all are talking about European integration, that all advocate for Europe and then they reach agreements based on ethnic grounds.
Konjufca: Kosovo, only a user of the prefix, Serbia the owner (lajmi.net)
Kosovo Assembly MP from the Vetëvendosje movement, Glauk Konjufca, said that the Brussels agreement makes Kosovo only a user of a telephone code and not an owner. According to him, it is clear that Serbia will be the owner of the prefix, while Kosovo will only use it. “Legalization of Serbian operator in Kosovo does not appear to be as the government claims, and this makes the agreement unacceptable,” Konjufca said.