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Brnabic: Today is difficult day, does not contribute to cooperation in region (BETA, Danas)

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said today is a difficult day for her, but that Serbia would continue its path towards peace and prosperity, BETA news agency reports. She added today’s decision of the Kosovo Assembly to pass the laws on transformation of the Kosovo Security Forces does not contribute to the cooperation in the region. She underlined Serbia would continue its path towards peace and prosperity since without stable region there is no stable Serbia either. Meanwhile, Chairperson of the Serbian Assembly Committee for Kosovo and Metohija, Milovan Drecun said that Pristina has s

PM Brnabic met with Slovenian Assembly Speaker Zidan (Serbian Government, RTS)

Prime Minister Ana Brnabic spoke yesterday with Slovenian Assembly Speaker Dejan Zidan on the continuation of bilateral cooperation, economic relations, upcoming visit of President Borut Pahor to Serbia as well as Kosovo and Metohija, RTS reported. The officials agreed that the new situation caused by Pristina's introduction of taxes on goods from central Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina has a negative impact on regional stability and that the cancellation of taxes is necessary in order to create the conditions for Belgrade and Pristina to return to the negotiating table.  

Brnabic: Serbs in Kosovo on brink of humanitarian disaster (Tanjug, B92)

Pristina's measures in Kosovo and Metohija have brought the Serbs there to the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe, Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic has said. "The example of what is happening in KiM (Kosovo and Metohija) is a warning to us about how harmful the consequences of trade and other blockades can be.

Brnabic: Not weapons and army, but education and schools (Tanjug, B92)

Our focus is on schools and education, and not on the army and weapons, Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said, adding neither yesterday, nor ever before she was calling for war, B92 reports. Brnabic told this to the journalists in Belgrade, adding she regrets the way how certain international media interpreted her yesterday’s statement in a sense that Serbia is threatening with something. “In my speech, where I urged for peace and reason ten times, they took out half of the sentence.

"I hope Serbia won't have to use army - but it's an option" (BETA, RTS, Tanjug)

Commenting on the announced formation of an army in Kosovo, Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said on Wednesday that she hoped Serbia would not have to use its army. But, Brnabic added - addressing journalists during a news conference at the seat of the Serbian Government in Belgrade - "that is one of the options." "I hope that we will never have to use our army, but at the moment it is one of the options on the table, because we cannot watch a new ethnic cleansing and new storms (an apparent reference to