Vucic with Serb representatives from Kosovo (Tanjug, RTS)
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic met in Belgrade with Serb political representatives from Kosovo and Metohija, Tanjug agency has learnt.
The talks between President Vucic and Srpska Lista representatives are ongoing for more than two hours. The meeting was not announced, and the topic of conversation is presumably development of events in and around Kosovo. Serbian media earlier reported that Srpska Lista representatives were supposed to meet Director of Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric in Belgrade today.Vucic: You do not want delineation? And in 40 years we will defend Vranje (RTS, TV Most)
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic warned that if Kosovo and Metohija issue is not resolved, in 20 years Serbia would lose everything, RTS reported. President Vucic was asked to comment on an appeal sent by the Serbian Orthodox Church Raska-Prizren Eparchy Bishop Teodosije, expressing concern over statements by some politicians from both sides regarding delineation.
"So they saw a Serbian gun - I see American guns everywhere" (Tanjug, B92)
Vucic: Nothing happening regarding ZSO, Pristina’s only goal is to take over north of KiM (TV Most)
Djuric: Whatever we get, it would be more than what we have today (RTS)
Talks in Brussels were difficult, but we must be aware of the consequences if the agreement is not reached, Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Djuric told RTS. Djuric underlined that whatever we get it would be more than what we have now.
Jovanovic: Investments do not depend on Kosovo status (Danas)
Leader of Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) Milos Jovanovic commenting on statements Serbian President Vucic made after the Brussels meeting with Hashim Thaci, said that Vucic repeated the truth he has concealed for many years, but also a lie trying to convince citizens that the frozen conflict in Kosovo is contrary to the interests of Serbia.
Serbia-Kosovo Meeting Ends Without Progress (Balkan Insight)
"Kosovo round was not easy, we agreed two things" (Tanjug, B92)
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic says Wednesday's Belgrade-Pristina talks in Brussels were "very complex."