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Jevtic: SLS is already in government (RTK2, KoSSev)

Commenting on allegations that Independent Liberal Party (SLS) could become part of the Kosovo Government in the upcoming period, outgoing Minister for Communities and Returns and Deputy Prime Minister Dalibor Jevtic said that SLS is already part of the government, and the issue of allocation of ministers’ post is a question for the Kosovo Prime Minister, RTK2 reports. He added “that those criticizing Serbian List (SL) should go out and visit the people on the ground and before throwing a stone at somebody, they should also say what they had done.” Jevtic also said he would attend the Prayer

Jevtic calls for peace and restraint (RTS)

Serbian List Deputy Chair, Dalibor Jevtic called for peace and restraint. Speaking for RTS morning program Jevtic said the aim of the Serbs is not conflict but a stable situation. Jevtic stressed that those who gave the order and killers of Oliver Ivanovic should be found, but it is “an interesting moment” that ROSU units have chosen to carry out the action. Jevtic reminded that taxes on goods from central Serbia are increased by 100 percent, and that Serbs announced peaceful protest over that measure.

Protests announced today in Mitrovica North, Gracanica and Strpce (KIM radio, Tanjug)

A peaceful one-hour protest will be held in Serbian communities in Kosovo, Mitrovica North, Gracanica and Strpce today at noon due to the introduction of a tax on Serbian goods, Minister for Communities and Returns in the Kosovo Government, Dalibor Jevtic, told Tanjug last night.

Jevtic and Strache: Problems in Kosovo to resolve in dialogue (KIM Radio)

Outgoing Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Communities and Returns, Dalibor Jevtic met in Vienna with Austrian Vice-Chancellor Heinz Christian Strache, KIM Radio reports. The two officials agreed that all the problems burdening people in Kosovo, both Serbian and Albanian, should be resolved in dialogue. Jevtic also asked for Austrian help in resolving the issues in Kosovo, emphasising it is very important that Brussels agreements are implemented in a manner as agreed.

“Problems of Serbs and Albanians to resolve in dialogue” (KIM Radio)

Peace and co-existence have no alternative and all the issues standing on the way towards a better future between Serbs and Albanians should be resolved in dialogue, outgoing Minister for Communities and Returns, Dalibor Jevtic said during the meeting with a head of the French Foreign Ministry Department for continental Europe, Florence Mangin, KIM Radio reports. Jevtic noted that frozen conflict or conflict of any kind is not a solution, therefore dialogue has no alternative and should be supported at all levels.

Jevtic: We do not give up on the return of Serbs to Kosovo (RTS)

A joint session of the Government and representatives of Serbs is being held today in Belgrade, where a comprehensive package of assistance and support to municipalities with a Serb majority in Kosovo will be approved, reports Radio Television of Serbia (RTS). President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic will meet with representatives of Serbs from Kosovo in the Palace "Serbia".

In addition to the adoption of the investment plan, measures of incentives will be harmonized for those would invest in the territory of Kosovo.

Brussels agreement on normalization of relations chance to establish trust (Danas)

Brussels agreement on normalization of relations between Belgrade and Pristina is a chance to establish the trust between Serbs and Albanians, concluded participants of a roundtable “Is Brussels Agreement Clinically Dead,” organized by the National Convent on European Union yesterday, Danas daily reports. Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister, Dalibor Jevic said that the Brussels agreement would not be dead if its guarantors enable implementation of what has been agreed upon, adding that response to the question “is the Brussels agreement clinically dead,” is in Brussels. According to Jevtic, there i

Unexploded device found in front of Youth Centre in Osojane (Radio kontakt plus)

An explosive device was thrown this morning in front of the Youth Centre in Osojane, but luckily it did not explode, Radio kontakt plus reported. According to the Ministry for Communities and Return’s representatives who are in Osojane, a worker who opened the centre noticed a device and reported the case to police. “This is a serious threat to the security of Serbs living in Osojane. Only by mere coincidence, greater consequences are avoided. In addition to the condemnation, I am voicing, I also want to highlight that attacks against the Serbs must stop immediately.