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PM Brnabic: Continuation of the dialogue depends on the tax, not the election (TV Prva, B92, Tanjug, Radio Mitrovica Sever)

The continuation of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue has nothing to do with the possible elections in Kosovo, but solely with taxes, said Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic this morning in morning TV Prva Show.

Brnabic called the current political developments in Kosovo a farce, thus answering the question how the possible elections and political turmoil in Kosovo will reflect on further dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina and when its continuation can be expected at all.

Kosovo Police prohibit Serbs the Holy Trinity celebration in the Petric village (KIM radio, Radio Mitrovica Sever, Kossev)

Kosov Police banned the Serbs to celebrate the Holy Trinity in the village of Petric near Klina, reported Serbian media based in Kosovo.

KIM radio reported that Kosovo police did not allow lithium for the Serbs who gathered in the village Petric.

Resident of the village, said that about 30 Serbs gathered for the lithium to celebrate the holiday of the village, where they used to live once.

Serbian List met with Matthias Lüttenberg (Radio Mitrovica Sever)

On the second day of the visit to Berlin, the delegation of the Serbian List, the President Goran Rakic, Vice President Dalibor Jevtic and members of the Presidency Bratislav Nikolic and Sasa Milosavljevic spoke with Advisor to German Chancellor Matthias Lüttenberg.

The new online Serbian-Albanian and Albanian-Serbian dictionary from this summer (Radio Mitrovica Sever)

The creation of a dictionary is the creation of a kind of linguistic monument, and in that sense the creation of online and off-line Serbian-Albanian and Albanian-Serbian dictionaries is of paramount importance, assessed the participants of the forum devoted to this topic held on Wednesday, June 5, organized by Private Cultural Center Akvarijus and International Organization for Migration (IOM).

Spasojevic and Rasic ended hunger strike; Serbian List seeks release pending trial (Radio Mitrovica Sever, Politika, Kontakt plus radio, KIM radio)

The two detained Serbs from Mitrovica, suspected of being connected with the murder of Oliver Ivanovic, ended a two-week hunger strike.

According to Belgrade based daily Politika, Nedeljko Spasojević (42) and Marko Rosic (25) decided to stop the strike due to their exhaustion and were receiving intravenous infusion.

Conflict between the Kosovo police and Serbs in Strpce (Radio Mitrovica Sever, TV Most, B92, N1)

Radio Mitrovica Sever reports that members of the Kosovo Police Intervention Unit injured ten Serbs from Strpce, who tried to prevent the passage of the excavator to the both rivers in Strpce where the construction of a mini hydroelectric power plant began.

The radio learns that Kosovo Police used pepper spray and batons while unblocking the road. The injured were given first aid in the Health Center in Strpce.

Kocijancic: First the abolition of tariffs, then dialogue (Tanjug, Radio Mitrovica Sever)

Brussels is informed about the elections in the north of Kosovo, EU spokesperson Maja Kocijancic says, but also once again urged a quicker continuation of Belgrade and Pristina dialogue as the best way to resolve all open issues in the region, reports Radio Mitrovica Sever, quoting Belgrade based agency Tanjug.

On that occasion, she emphasized the necessity of a quick continuation of the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina.

Tourist organisation Outdoor In: British Embassy is inflicting irreparable damage to tourism and economic development of northern Kosovo (Radio Mitrovica Sever)

Radio Kosovska Mitrovica has published a press release of the tourist organisation “Outdoor In” in which they have pointed out that the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office has issued an instruction to British tourists traveling to Kosovo to avoid municipalities with Serb majority in the north of Kosovo - Kosovska Mitrovica, Leposavic, Zubin Potok and Zvecan. The reasoning for this decision are the protests that may turn violent towards the tourists.

Protest in North Mitrovica will take place tomorrow (TV Most, Radio Mitrovica Sever)

Zvecan based TV Most reports that tomorrow, March 7, a protest of Serbs against the “anti-civilizational tariffs, political persecution, staged/framed warrants, attempts to plunder Trepca and suppression of the rights of Serbs in Kosovo”.

The protest will be held in Sumadija square, starting at noon.

McAllister with the representatives of the Serbian List (RTS, Radio Mitrovica Sever)

Representatives of the European Parliament led by EU Rapporteur on Serbia David McAllister, and European Union MPs Igor Soltes from Slovenia and Elmar Brok from Germany, met today with the Serbian List delegation, led by President Goran Rakic and vice presidents Igor Simic and Dalibor Jevtic.