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Brnabic: Statements from Pristina contrary to civilization values (Danas, BETA)

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said today the statement of Kosovo Foreign Affairs Minister Behgjet Pacolli that she would be banned to enter Kosovo goes in line with Pristina’s policy, Danas daily reports. “People who are ready to ban flow of goods, are also ready to ban freedom of movement,” Brnabic said after the meeting with Slovakia Prime Minster Peter Pellegrini. She said this goes contrary to the interests of Albanians and also civilization values. Commenting on the statement of Kosovo President Hashim Thaci that he will not allow the establishment of the Community of Serb-majorit

Annual report of European Commission delivered to PM Brnabic (Serbian Government, media)

Head of the Delegation of the European Union to Serbia Sem Fabrizi delivered today to Prime Minister Ana Brnabic the Annual Report of the European Commission on the Republic of Serbia. At a press conference held in the Serbian government, Brnabic assessed that the Report is basically positive because it recognizes the progress in some areas, primarily in the economy, but expressed the expectation that in the future there will be no political assessment of progress towards the EU in some important areas. She voiced hope that the estimates of Serbia's progress will be based on facts, rather th

Brnabic: Belgrade-Pristina dialogue to continue after tax abolition (Serbian Government, B92, Tanjug)

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic and US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Matthew Palmer spoke on Wednesday in Sarajevo. The conversation was about the current situation in Kosovo and Metohija, tariffs and the possibilities for the continuation of dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, the Serbian Government announced. After the meeting, Brnabic told the Tanjug agency that she thanked Palmer for the fact that the United States has unambiguously and directly condemned the introduction of tariffs on Serbian goods by Pristina and urged it to abolish them.

PM Brnabic to attend panel on Western Balkans in Sarajevo (Serbian Government, B92)

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic will visit Sarajevo on May 8 to take part in an annual meeting of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). Brnabic will start her visit to Sarajevo with a working meeting with EBRD President Sumo Chakrabarti. She is also scheduled to meet with US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Matthew Palmer. Brnabic will be one of the speakers in a panel on the Western Balkans.

Brnabic: I do not expect agreement by October (RTS)

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic commenting on media reports that Belgrade-Pristina agreement is expected by October this year, said the pressure is getting stronger however she does not expect the agreement would be made by then. Speaking about delineation she noted it was not on the agenda, but it was one of the options. “This proposal was never on the table. Do I expect the agreement to be made by October? No, I do not.

Brnabic: Statement of Rada Trajkovic scandalous (Tanjug)

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic considers that the statement of Rada Trajkovic, accusing Serbia for “state terrorism”, is scandalous, Tanjug news agency reports. “I do not know in what other country something like that could happen? To accuse the President of the Republic for something like that, without evidence and with arbitrary claims.

Vucic confirmed: I go to Berlin to meet Thaci and Haradinaj (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has confirmed he would respond to the invitation by Germany and France and meet with Pristina representatives in Berlin on April 29. Speaking in a press conference, after the meeting with Kosovo Serb political representatives Vucic said he has been invited to visit Berlin along with the Prime Minister Ana Brnabic, adding Hashim Thaci and Ramush Haradinaj are also invited. Pristina-based TV Klan Kosova reported earlier that Serbian and Albanian presidents and prime ministers, as well as representatives of the Pristina institutions should meet in Ber