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Srpska Lista declared victory in Klokot and Partes (RTS)

According to the preliminary results, Srpska Lista (SL) mayoral candidates in Klokot and Partes municipalities have won the highest percentage of votes in the local elections, RTS reports.

Bozidar Dejanovic won elections in Klokot, while Dragan Petkovic won elections in Partes.

According to the information of the Central Election Commission (CEC), Srpska Lista mayoral candidate in Partes, Dragan Petkovic won 61.81 percent or 1.316 out of 2.129 votes. His opponent Nenad Cvetkovic won 813 votes or 38.19 percent, RTS also reported.

Vucic: We can't join EU without binding document with Pristina (Tanjug, B92)

The EU "will not allow Serbia to become a full member without a legally binding document at the end of the process of normalizing relations with Pristina," Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic told Tanjug.

"You need to carry out a normalization of the situation, as they put it," Vucic said and added that, "whatever the interpretation that is what the EU expects".

Serbia can be neutral, and be our partner - NATO chief (Tanjug, B92, Danas)

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says that transformation of the Kosovo Security Forces can be done only in accordance with the Constitution, Serbian media reported.

Stoltenberg told a joint news conference with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic in Brussels yesterday afternoon that he "clearly stated his position" on this issue "many, many times."

Vucic: "A clear intention of the Albanian factor to weaken the position of the Serbian List" (Serbian media)

President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic told reporters during a visit to the construction site of the Belgrade-Waterfront Gallery that next week the SNS should adopt a position on calling parliamentary elections along with the Belgrade ones.

Vucic also stated that the intention of the Albanian factor and the part of the international community was clear to weaken the position of the Serbian List and Serbia in Kosovo, and that he expects this pressure to continue, reported the Serbian media.

"EU priority, Serb Community 1,670 days behind schedule" (B92)

Aleksandar Vucic and Sem Fabrizi on Tuesday discussed Serbia's EU path, the situation in the region, the rule of law and media freedoms.

This is according to a statement issued by the president's press service, which added that the Serbian president, during his meeting with the head of the EU delegation to Serbia, "stressed Serbia's priority is EU membership," and added that the country would do "everything that is needed to become a part of the European family."

EU sources comment on US diplomat's statements about Serbia (B92, BETA)

Recent statements made by US State Department official Brian Hoyt Yee are "his views, that have not been not harmonized with the EU".

This is what EU sources in Brussels told Beta on Tuesday.

Yee was in Belgrade in late October when he said that that Serbia will not progress on its path toward the EU unless it gives up its ties with Russia.

Veliu replies to Vucic regarding the “scenario” in Kosovo (RTK)

Deputy leader of the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), Agim Veliu, said statements of the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, that in the future the Serbian List will be expelled from the government of Kosovo due to strengthening of Kosovo’s Army and that LDK could become part of the government as part of this scenario, a gossip.   “Vucic does not have the power to decide for LDK and the Republic of Kosovo. No, no… we do not have any connection with Vucic and we do not at all follow his prognosis and advises .

Simic: Serbs and Albanians pillar of peace and stability (KIM radio)

"Relations between Serbs and Albanians on the rise," said Kosovo Parliament vice-president Slavko Simic during a meeting with Albanian Parliament Speaker Gramoz Ruci, KIM radio reports today.

Kosovo Parliament Vice President Slavko Simic met with Albanian National Assembly Speaker Gramoz Ruci during a two-day visit to Kosovo.

Serbia's president eyes early parliamentary vote (Reuters)

BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic is considering calling the third snap parliamentary elections since 2014 to further cement his Progressive Party’s (SNS) grip on power, he said late on Monday.

Vucic, a ultranationalist firebrand during the Yugoslav wars of 1990s who a decade later has become committed to joining the European Union, said “people in the SNS are overwhelmingly for elections.”