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Self-determination: Srpska Lista is not invited at roundtable (BETA, Radio kontakt plus)

Self-determination Movement is a host of a third roundtable dedicated to resolving current issues and reaching a consensus on Kosovo, Serbian media reported.

The topic of today’s roundtable is „Solution through elections“ and as Self-determination noted, all political parties registered at the Kosovo Central Commission are invited, apart from those who do not recognize Kosovo independence, so Srpska Lista did not get invitation.

Jevtic and Simic: Serbs always ready to resolve problems (Tanjug, RTS)

Srpska Lista (SL) officials, Dalibor Jevtic and Igor Simic met in Pristina yesterday with Ilan Goodman, State Department official in charge of Kosovo, and told him there are many issues in Kosovo, however Serbs are willing to talk about all problems in order to find solutions to the benefits of all, Serbian media reported.

“We were and would continue to be a factor of stability and a party that considers dialogue as a best way to overcome the crisis, Jevtic and Simic said.

Srpska Lista: Jovanovic tries to continue his career in KiM, LDP reaction of Srpska Lista hypocritical (Tanjug, RTS)

Srpska Lista issued a press statement over the visit of LDP leader Cedomir Jovanovic to Pristina last week, Serbian media reported.

“Cedomir Jovanovic worn out politician and obedient person of foreign mentors in an attempt to please his sponsors and earn a few more USD from Albanian lobby, visited Pristina and recited loudly wishes of Albanians, attacking his own state and Srpska Lista,” the press statement reads.

Simic: Meeting with Management Team for drafting ZSO Statute today (RTS)

Kosovo MP from Srpska Lista, Igor Simic told RTS that all Serb political representatives would meet today in Zvecan with Management Team for drafting the ZSO Statute.

Simic said he shares opinion of the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic that Pristina would not make steps necessary to establish the ZSO in the next three and a half months, adding it has been proven so far there is no sincere will in Pristina to establish the ZSO as it was agreed in Brussels.

Djuric: Of course we would seek explanation from Mogherini (TV Prva, B92, Vecernje Novosti)

Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director, Marko Djuric told TV Prva that representatives of Kosovo Albanians appear as “unserious and dishonest people,” when it comes to their obligation to establish Association/Community of Serb-Majority Municipalities.

Djuric also touched upon a visit of an EU High Representative Federica Mogherini to Belgrade today.

Srpska Lista to Apostolova: Pristina to adjust laws for ZSO (RTS, RTV)

Pristina has to amend and adjust its laws and other legal acts, thus enabling conditions for establishment of the Association of Serb Municipalities in accordance with the obligations it undertook by signing the Brussels agreement, Srpska Lista (SL) said yesterday, RTS reported.

We expect that EU Special Representative in Kosovo, Natalya Apostolova reminds Pristina about that obligation, SL further said.

Jevtic: ZSO would be established, Srpska ready for elections (KIM Radio)

The Association of Serb Municipalities (ZSO) will be established, outgoing Minister for Communities and Returns, Dalibor Jevtic said, adding Srpska Lista is ready for new parliamentary elections, KIM Radio reports today.

Jevtic made these remarks at a gathering organized in the House of Culture in Klokot municipality, following the meeting with Klokot mayor Bozidar Dejanovic. Jevtic said that the Association of Serb Municipalities is not political, but a life issue.

Serbs deny they intend to return to Kosovo government (B92)

The Serb List (SL) has said what it thinks about the government in Pristina when it left it, and no type of returning to the cabinet is under consideration.

The member of the Kosovo Assembly Igor Simic told this to b92.net on Wednesday, in this way responding to the claim of an Albanian deputy, who said the SL would likely return to the government.

Marko Djuric to soon travel to Kosovo again – media reports (BETA, Danas)

Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director Marko Djuric "should be in Kosovo" on April 20.

Beta agency reported this on Friday, citing an article published by the daily Danas, which quoted sources in the government.

April 20 is when Serbs in Kosovo said they will start forming the Community of Serb Municipalities (ZSO) - and the newspaper's sources also said that Djuric "has an obligation to travel to Kosovo as the head of the Office."