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Dacic and head of Serbian Interpol for Insajder: Kosovo in Interpol, danger of database abuse

The General Assembly of Interpol accepted the request of Pristina to consider Kosovo's application for membership in that international police organization in mid-November. Pristina officials believe that Kosovo will be the the 193th member of the Interpol the next month, Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic says to the portal Insajder that that he does not think that they will he will have the necessary majority, and that together with the MUP, his ministry is doing everything to prevent the initiative of Pristina.

Dacic: In Kosovo only KFOR acceptable (RTS)

Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said in the morning RTS News that some expected that things in the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina develop in the manner that Serbia recognize the unilateral act of Pristina and points that Serbia will not do it.

He repeats his expectations, and in this morning's RTS News, that by the end of the year some countries to withdraw recognition of the unilaterally declared independence of Kosovo.

KFOR only armed force in Kosovo, Serbian FM Dacic says (RTS, BETA, TV N1)

Official Belgrade’s view is that KFOR is the only armed force that can be present in Kosovo, Serbian Foreign Affairs Minister Ivica Dacic said on Friday.

Dacic told public broadcaster RTS that the plans to form an armed force in Kosovo, which run counter to the UN Security Council Resolution 1244, will be discussed by President Aleksandar Vucic and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg next week.

Dacic to TV Pink: The number of states that have recognized Kosovo will be under 100 (Serbian media)

Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic expects that by the end of the year, the number of countries that have recognized Kosovo's independence will be below 100 and warns that frozen conflicts in Kosovo may lead to the persecution of Serbs from that region and the slowdown in European integration.

The Specialized Chambers of Kosovo will not comment on Dacic's "exclusivity" (Danas)

On the occasion of the statement by Serbian Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic that the prison in Scheveningen is about to accept the first indictees for KLA crimes, the Specialized Chambers Kosovo briefly responded to Belgrade's daily Danas that they cannot comment on operational issues.

The daily recall Dacic's statement that the prison in Scheveningen is about to accept the first indictees.

Demarcation with Kosovo least painful idea, Serbia’s FM says (Pravi ugao, RTV, N1)

Serbia's Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said that the demarcation with Kosovo is the least painful suggestion and that it includes that in addition to the northern part, all other areas populated by the Serbs which could be territorially linked to central Serbia remain parts of the country, the Beta news agency reported on Tuesday.

Serbian FM speaks at UNHCR Executive Committee meeting (B92, Beta, Srbija.gov.rs)

First Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic took part on Monday in the 69th session of the Executive Committee of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.

Dacic underlined Serbia "strong support to the untiring work of the UNHCR" and said the international community must "redouble its efforts to promote human rights and demonstrate solidarity without prejudice and selectivity, with the aim of harmonizing different views and addressing the causes and effects of the (migrant) crisis."

"Russian and Serbian brothers and sisters"/PHOTO (B92, Sputnik)

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has posted a photo on Facebook showing herself and Serbia's and Russia's foreign ministers.

Sputnik is reporting that the photo was taken at the UN HQ in New York City, during the UN General Assembly meetings this week.
"Russian and Serbian brothers and sisters," Zakharova captioned the photo of herself, Sergei Lavrov, and Ivica Dacic.

We will appeal to the UN because of the presence of Pristina's delegation (TV Prva, Blic)

Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said that Belgrade will appeal to the UN because of the presence of a Pristina delegation in the corridors at the UN headquarters, its behaviour and abuse of that presence, reports Serbian media

- Bilateral meetings are taking place and, in the corridors, and for this space the members of Pristina delegation received passes. It's one kind of abuse. We'll send protest to the UN, because they abuse their presence," Dacic told TV Prva.

3 countries from Pristina's list "never recognized Kosovo" (B92, RTS, Tanjug)

Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said in New York that representatives of Oman and Uganda said their countries had never recognized Kosovo.

Dacic told RTS that he talked with ministers from Oman and Uganda - countries that are on Pristina's list of those who have recognized Kosovo as independent - during the session of the General Assembly.