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Brnabic: German FM didn't bring proposal for binding Kosovo deal (Serbian media)

Belgrade based news agency Beta reports that Prime Minister of Serbia Ana Brnabic reacted today and told Serbian media that that Germany's foreign minister did not bring with him a proposal "for resolving Belgrade-Pristina relations."

"Gabriel did not bring any document. We talked about the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina and normalization of relations. Serbia was the first to demonstrate responsibility through internal dialogue (on Kosovo)," she said.

The Serbian List dissatisfied over "the immoderate" statements of the head of German diplomacy (Serbian media)

The Serbian List last night expressed dissatisfaction over the immoderate statements made by the head of German diplomacy. They say that they believe that such a wrong assessment of the situation could only come out of the fact that the hosts misinformed the guest, without presenting to him the political and security situation in the right light, Serbian media reports.

Dacic: "Give him my regards. Farewell, Gabriel and accept the reality" (Serbian media)

Serbia's first deputy PM and foreign minister Ivica Dacic says German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel is the one who should accept reality - rather than Serbia, as Gabriel previously suggested, reports Serbian media.

Dacic spoke late on Thursday adding that the reality is that the current German government is on its way out.

Thaci: Germany remains Kosovo’s strategic partner (media)

President of Kosovo, Hashim Thaci, in a meeting with German Foreign Minister, Sigmar Gabriel, thanked Germany for support to Kosovo. “Germany is Kosovo’s strategic partner not only bilaterally but also in our journey towards European Union,” Thaci said. Thaci asked for Berlin’s continued support in Kosovo’s European integration process and stressed the importance of Kosovo ratifying border demarcation agreement with Montenegro, a press release issued by President’s Thaci’s office states.

"Normalization of relations with Kosovo necessary condition" (B92)

Serbia has the clearest stability of all countries in the region and it wants to have a stabilizing effect on other Western Balkan states.

This is what Serbian Prime Minister and President-elect Aleksandar Vucic said after meeting with German Vice Chancellor and Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel on in Belgrade on Wednesday.