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Who's behind Pristina's moves - and who's in a hurry? (Vecernje Novosti, B92)

Political scientist Nexhmedin Spahiu says Pristina did not decide on its own not to go to Brussels for a new round of the Kosovo dialogue.

The daily Vecernje Novosti is reporting at the same time that three EU members want to "speed up" the entire process.

EU countries seek participation in dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina (RFE)

Radio Free Europe learn that EU member states are demanding participation in the final phase of the dialogue between Serbia and Kosovo, which will lead to a legally binding agreement on a comprehensive normalization of relations.

RFE writes that according to European sources, member states have begun to demonstrate their disapproval of the lack of transparency in political dialogue, especially about the chapter dealing with the final agreement.

Kocijancic: Preparation for continuation of dialogue underway (Danas, N1, KIM Radio)

EU High Representative Federica Mogherini’s Cabinet is in contact with Pristina and Belgrade officials and preparation for the continuation of a dialogue is underway, Danas daily reported.

The daily reported EU HR Mogherini’s spokesperson Maja Kocijancic said Belgrade, Pristina and Brussels are in contact and are working on the continuation of a dialogue.

Mogherini: Membership to EU would come with reforms and normalization of relations with Kosovo (European Western Balkans Portal)

The EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Federica Mogherini in an interview to the European Western Balkans Portal spoke about the topics such as “Berlin Process,” new phase in a dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, Bosnia and Hercegovina application for the EU membership and important reforms in the Western Balkans.