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Vucic with Western Balkans leaders in Sofia today (RTS)

President of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker would conclude his Balkans tour in Sofia today, where a meeting with the Western Balkans leaders, including the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic is planned, RTS reports.

EU High Representative Federica Mogherini would also attend the gathering. RTS further said, the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue is very important for the stability in the Balkans and as it was announced, President Vucic would speak with Hashim Thaci on the margins of gathering in Sofia.

Brother of Oliver Ivanovic: “Oliver in conflict with Radojcic? President surprised me” (B92, Danas, KoSSev)

Claims of the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic that Oliver Ivanovic was in conflict with Milan Radojcic since 2000, no one could confirm, Danas daily reports today. According to Danas, neither Ivanovic’s family nor his associates could confirm this information. Brother of Oliver Ivanovic, Miroslav told Danas, he does not believe Ivanovic ever met Radojcic. “I am surprised with the statement of the President. I do not see in what relations, and even conflict the two men from completely different cycles could be, men who have no common connection. I do not believe they met.

Vucic: Western Balkans must break down trade barriers (Politico.eu)

The future of the Balkans looks far brighter today than many would have predicted two decades ago.

The Balkan wars left more than 100,000 dead and caused millions to flee their homes. The region’s economies lay in ruins, and many of our best and brightest left in droves to seek a better future elsewhere. Political leaders from opposing sides did not trust each other, and had no real vision for the future.

Jeremic: Vucic's visit to Zagreb is a test for visiting Pristina (NMagazin)

National Party President Vuk Jeremic says that Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's visit to Zagreb is "kind of a general rehearsal" for Vucic's state visit to Pristina, which he plans after signing a legally binding agreement and after Kosovo becomes a member of the UN "with the blessing of the current government in Serbia", reports NMagazin  today.