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ROSU can act in the entire Kosovo, without KFOR's permission (Gazeta Metro)

Sources from NATO Headquarters said that the Brussels Agreement of 2013, mentioned these days by Serbia, does not include Kosovo police forces.

These sources, Serbian media report, claim that “Kosovo authorities do not have to seek KFOR’s permission to send their police forces anywhere in Kosovo.”

Füle: If the EU disengages from the Balkans, others will engage ‘immediately’ (EurActiv, InSerbia)

Former Enlargement Commissioner Štefan Füle told an audience today (7 December) that if the EU distances itself from the Western Balkans, other geopolitical players will immediately seize the opportunity to assert their influence over the region.

The ex-Commissioner, who now works as a special envoy to the Balkans for the Czech ministry of foreign affairs, spoke to the BALKANS – boosting connections on the road to the EU conference, organised by the Friends of Europe, a Brussels think tank.

Delawie welcomes NATO letter for Kosovo (Klan Kosova)

The Ambassador of the United States of America to Kosovo, Greg Delawie, welcomed the letter of the NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg to the government of Kosovo. “Welcome NATO Secretary General letter on strengthening interaction, new cooperation & activities with Kosovo. Foundation for deeper NATO ties,” Delawie wrote on his Twitter account.

Mustafa on Mitrovica wall: We will not be flexing muscles (RTK)

Prime Minister of Kosovo, Isa Mustafa, said today with regards to the recently-constructed wall in Mitrovica North that Kosovo’s achievements cannot be measured in relation to a construction of a wall. In a joint press conference with Foreign Minister Enver Hoxhaj, Mustafa said that the wall will be tackled through legal means and that the government is also in talks with the EU. “We will not be flexing our muscles because the law will do that. The Minister of Dialogue is in contact with the EU to see whether it is in harmony with the agreement,” Mustafa said.

Hoxhaj hails NATO letter saying it heralds a new stage in relations with Kosovo (Indeksonline)

Kosovo’s Foreign Minister Enver Hoxhaj hailed today in a press conference a letter the government of Kosovo received from NATO Secretary General saying it opens a new stage in Kosovo’s relations with the alliance. Hoxhaj said strengthening of interaction with NATO will contribute to stability and security in Kosovo. This, according to Hoxhaj, will also prepare Kosovo for meeting all preconditions for joining NATO’s Partnership for Peace programme.

Vučić: Kfor saved a Serbian baby - a signal of beter understanding (Vesti)

Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić thanked members of KFOR on Wednesday, who have transported a baby by helicopter to a hospital in Belgrade and thus saved the life of a Serbian boy from Laplje Selo.

At a joint press conference with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Vučić thanked him and said that it was a big thing for Serbia and yet another signal of greater  understanding between Serbia and NATO.

NATO chief "respects Serbia's neutrality, regrets victims" (B92)

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said on Wednesday in Brussels that Serbia is "an exporter of stability" in the region.

Stoltenberg made this statement after his meeting with Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic.

During a joint press conference, Stoltenberg also said NATO "respects Serbia's military neutrality," and expressed his "regret over the loss of innocent lives" during the western military alliance's 1999 bombing of Serbia.