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DSS: Statement of Ana Brnabic on Kosovo scandalous and shameful (BETA)

Leader of Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) Milos Jovanovic termed the statement of Serbian PM “that Kosovo was Serbia” as scandalous, shameful and utterly unacceptable, BETA news agency reported. “Miss Brnabic by this statement only confirmed she is unworthy of the function she happens to have, but also that the Government she heads is getting ready to capitulate, and not to find a compromise,” Jovanovic said in a written statement. In an interview to German daily Velt, Serbian PM Brnabic earlier stated that a compromise on Kosovo must be found, but that compromise solutions are not the one

Ilir Meta and Hashim Thaci invited to ceremony in Medvedja (TV N1, FoNet)

Deputy Chair of Medvedja Municipal Assembly, Florim Sahiti told FoNet news agency that as it was the case last year, presidents of Albania and Kosovo, Ilir Meta and Hashim Thaci are invited to a cultural-sport event in the village of Tupale, near by Medvedja.

Serbian and Belgian PM talk bilateral ties, Kosovo, EU bid (B92)

Serbian PM, Ana Brnabic and her Belgian counterpart Charles Michel on Tuesday spoke about bilateral and economic relations and relations in the region. According to the Serbian government, their meeting in Belgrade also concerned normalization of Belgrade-Pristina relations and the European path of Serbia. At a joint press conference after the meeting, Brnabic expressed her gratitude to the Michel for his visit and readiness to hear and understand our logics and what is happening in the region as well as what we did in the path of our European integration. The prime minister emphasized regi

Serbia cannot be blackmailed, says Prime Minister Ana Brnabic (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian Prime Minister, Ana Brnabic says she hopes the European Union will recognize the huge wish, work and flexibility of Serbia to resolve the issue of Kosovo and Metohija. At the same time, the PM Brnabic stressed that Serbia is "not a country that is economically, politically and socially weak, and cannot be blackmailed." Commenting on her meeting in Belgrade on Wednesday with USA State Department official Wess Mitchell, the PM Brnabic said the views of Serbia and the United States on the issue of the southern Serbian province diverge greatly, and that, being "new to politics," she was