Sorry, you need to enable JavaScript to visit this website.
Skip to main content

Vucic launches offensive: Putin, Trump, Macron... (Blic, B92)

The dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina continues in less than a month in Brussels, Belgrade-based daily Blic writes.

According to the newspaper, which cited top government circles, India's Vice President Venkaiah Naidu is coming to Belgrade. After that, Blic said, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic should meet with Russian leader Vladimir Putin.

"This meeting has already been agreed, it only remains unknown whether the two presidents will meet in Moscow or in Vladivostok," the daily's source said.

"Kosovo referendum, early elections? Nonsense" (BETA, B92)

Aleksandar Vucic has denied Vuk Jeremic's allegations that he plans to hold a referendum on Kosovo and early parliamentary elections on November 4.

The president then asked journalists during his visit to the town of Sid on Thursday "whether this information was sent to Jeremic from the Qatari embassy in Berlin" and, "whether they sent him money once again or what - informed him about November 4?"

DSS: Vucic acts contrary to Constitution (FoNet, Danas)

Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) said today that President Aleksandar Vucic with a statement “that he pledges for delineation with Albanians,” and “it is the politics he represent” is acting contrary to the Constitution of the Republic of Serbia, since it envisages changes of Serbian borders and renouncing part of its territory to the benefit of Kosovo secessionists, Danas daily reported.

Jeremic, Brnabic discussion on Twitter (B92)

Leader of People’s Party (NS) Vuk Jeremic commented on Twitter, the statement Prime Minister Ana Brnabic made yesterday that Serbian Government does not have an official stand on Kosovo at this moment, B92 reported.

“A creature, who by set of extraordinary, unfortunate circumstances found herself at the helm of the Serbian Government, dared to say in relation to Kosovo “that we have no official stand on it now.” She recently told German media that “Kosovo used to be Serbia.” Shameless vermin,” Jeremic wrote on his Twitter profile.

Vucic: My policy is delineation with Albanians (B92, BETA, Serbian media)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Thursday he was in favor of "delineation" with the Albanians in Kosovo and Metohija.

"I am in favor - and this is my policy - of delineation with the Albanians. To have a territory which it is not known who is treating it in what way, and what belongs to whom - that it is always a source of potential conflict," Vucic told reporters in the town of Sid.

He added that he "cannot talk about what he is negotiating about with the Kosovo Albanians" - as he would in that way "reveal Serbia's cards in the negotiations."

Vucic meets with member of Bosnia presidency (B92, Tanjug)

President Aleksandar Vucic met on Wednesday in Belgrade with Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH) Presidency Member Mladen Ivanic.

According to a press release from Vucic's office, during the conversation, he "stressed the need to strengthen political relations and economic cooperation."

“Shifting responsibility over Kosovo to citizens – result of immature politics” (Radio KIM)

Announcement of the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic that all citizens in Serbia should take over responsibility in relation to Kosovo, is a result of immature politics, analysts in Kosovo told Radio KIM.

Commenting on this announcement, political analyst Stefan Filipovic said it is easier to shift the blame for your failures to the people.

Fatherland Movement to Serbian President: Two “Storms” during your rule would be too much (KoSSev)

Fatherland Movement reacted to an open letter Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic sent to the Serbs from Kosovo and Metohija last Friday, KoSSev portal reported.

In its reaction Fatherland Movement underlined “it is nice to hear President Vucic is concerned that people in Kosovo and Metohija do not face “Storm” operation, however we had lived through “Storm” already in 1999 when more than 200.000 Serbs have left their century-long home places. Since you were in power then, it would be too much to live through two “Storms” during your rule.”

Vucic: There is no easy solution, Serbia has two paths (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic told a press conference in Belgrade on Tuesday that there is no easy and painless solution to the Kosovo problem.

He stressed that "one of the key issues is to solve the issue of KiM (Kosovo and Metohija), for the sake of the future of Serbia."

Vucic said that since signing the Brussels agreement, Serbia had done its best to be a reliable partner not only to the Albanians, but also to the international community.