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Serbian Government: "Stabilization of Western Balkans crucial for economy" (B92)

First Deputy PM and FM Ivica Dacic said in Washington that stabilization of the Western Balkans is crucial for the development of the region's economy.

Dacic spoke on Wednesday at a panel dedicated to business and investment in the Western Balkans during the conference of the Atlantic Council.

Pacolli: You are so small Ivica Dacic (RTK)

Deputy Prime Minister of Kosovo and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Behgjet Pacolli, took to Facebook to respond harshly to the Serbian Foreign Minister, Ivica Dacic.

“Dacic’s statement that he will “ruin” Kosovo’s recognitions is a result of his syndrome and the policy that he represents – destructivity, destruction, ruining.

So this is what Dacic represents. We in Kosovo will always be constructive and we will build. Destruction is a characteristic of extremely frustrated ones.

Dacic called on Serbs in Kosovo to support Srpska Lista (BETA, KIM Radio)

President of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Ivica Dacic called upon Serbs in Kosovo and internally displaced persons eligible to vote, to participate in local elections on 22 October and vote for Srpska Lista, Serbian media reported.

Dacic said these elections are of great importance to the Serb people and decisive about their destiny in Kosovo.

Kosovo will not join UNESCO, Dacic is certain (Blic, B92)

"If they apply, the voting will take place at the Executive Board in October, if it passes there, then in November at the General Conference," Serbian Foreign Minister, Ivica Dacic said to the Serbian daily Blic.

The FM also thinks that Pristina will not succeed.

"I have been dealing with this issue continuously, we are sending envoys, and I am certain that they cannot pass for accession to UNESCO," Dacic said.

 

Dacic: This was our message to Skopje - we know everything you do (B92, TV Pink)

Serbia's decision to withdraw its embassy staff from Macedonia is in fact "a message to Skopje."

The message is that Serbia "knows what they laid their heads together for, and what they agreed on," First Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said on Tuesday.

"That's something not done among friends," Dacic said referring to Skopje's actions, and added that despite this, Serbia was seeking "good relations with all countries in the region, for the sake of peace and stability."

US Denies Holbrooke Promised No Recognition of Kosovo (Balkan Insight)

The US State Department has dismissed Serbian claims that the late US diplomat Richard Holbrooke wrote to Milosevic, pledging that Washington would not recognise Kosovo's independence.

The US State Department has denied Serbian claims that the late diplomat Richard Holbrooke's letter wrote to the late Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic in 1998/9, pledging that the United States would "never recognize Kosovo".

“This is simply not true. There is no such letter,” the US State Department wrote in an email to BIRN.

Police investigate disappearance of Dayton Agreement document (Srpski Telegraf, Dnevnik, Tanjug)

The Serbian police is investigating what had happened with the original Dayton Agreement document in Serbia, who is to blame for its disappearance and whether a mere negligence or intentions were behind it, reported Serbian tabloid newspaper Srpski Telegraf.

The daily refers to its source in the police, who said it is a document of the state importance and it is important to clarify what had happened.

UN Security Council on Kosovo today (RTS)

UN Secretary General, (UNSG) António Guterres latest report on the work of UNMIK and the situation in Kosovo would be debated today at the UN Security Council session, RTS reported.

First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ivica Dacic would represent Serbia.

Dacic in his speech, would also make a review of the report by the UNSG Guterres on the work of UNMIK, during the period of 16th April to 15th July this year, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia said in a statement.

US envoy "promised Milosevic US would not recognize Kosovo" (B92)

Ivica Dacic seems to be in charge of making waves these days - after the Kosovo "delimitation" proposal, he has spoken about "Holbrooke's Kosovo letter."

The Serbian foreign minister and first deputy prime minister spoke for the tabloid Srpski Telegraf, to recall that no state body in the country is in possession of the original copy of the Dayton Agreement - the peace accord that in 1995 ended the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Dacic: My plan removes causes of war between Serbs and Albanians (B92, RTS)

Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic says his proposal about "delineation" in Kosovo will eliminate "the causes of war" between Serbs and Albanians.

He reiterated that Serbia will "never recognize the unilateral independence of Kosovo."

"I am trying to propose a lasting solution because it is based on a compromise between historical and ethnic rights, that implies a delineation of what is Serb and what is Albanian," Dacic told RTS.