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PM Brnabic reacts to "Kosovo taking 3 central Serbia municipalities" (B92, Tanjug)

Ana Brnabic says Pristina authorities' statements about Kosovo getting three municipalities in central Serbia have nothing to do with reality and sense.

The Serbian prime minister on Wednesday recommended them to try to get back into reality and to understand the rules of behaviour in the 21st century.

Serbian PM Brnabic: Pristina has taken dialogue 50 steps backwards (B92, TV Pink, Beta, N1, RTS)

"Pristina's taxes, the so-called Kosovo army, the erasing of the border between Kosovo and Albania - have taken the dialogue not one, but 50 steps backwards," assessed Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic.

Speaking for Pink TV on Friday in Belgrade, Brnabic pointed out that due to all these decisions of the provisional institutions in Pristina she "does not see any indication of a compromise" - and instead believes that Belgrade and Pristina are increasingly removed from one.

Mogherini warns alternative to Belgrade-Pristina dialogue dangerous (N1, Beta)

European Union High Representative Federica Mogherini on Tuesday called the authorities in Pristina to revoke the 100 percent tariffs on goods from Serbia and warned that the alternative to the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue is dangerous.

Serbia turns to China for help; "It's never been worse" (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Prime Minister Ana Brnabic have asked China's Ambassador in Belgrade, Li Manchang to inform the Chinese leadership that Serbia “has never been in a more difficult situation.”

Ambassador Li responded to this by saying he will notify the President of China about the issue in the course of the day.

Guterres: UNMIK remains; Kosovo is not a country for UN (RTS)

The United Nations will support Belgrade and Pristina's deal on Kosovo, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said in a talk to Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic. He points out that UNMIK remains in Kosovo, and that for the UN "Kosovo is not a state", reports today Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) quoting the cabinet of the Serbian PM.

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic met with United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in New York on the eve of her address to the General Assembly.

Serbian PM to UN: Serbia responsible, reliable partner in peacebuilding; Kosovo Pandora's box (Serbian media, srbija.gov.rs)

Serbian prime Minister Ana Brnabic addressed United Nations Generel Assembly saying that Serbia, today, is working hard to become more elaborate, less emotional, pragmatic and less preoccupied with myths, proud of its victories, not its own defeats, a country that creates unexpected friendships instead of traditional hatred, seeking support from the world community for sustainable peace in the region.

Serbian PM: UNMIK shouldn't be reduced (Serbian media)

Prime Minister of Serbia Ana Brnabic announced that she will call not to reduce the UNMIK Mission in Kosovo at a panel in New York dedicated to peacekeeping operations, reports Serbian media.

Brnabic, who heads the delegation of Serbia at the UN General Assembly, said that at a high-level meeting called "Action for Peace" she will stress that more than 300 women and men from Serbia are taking part in peacekeeping missions worldwide, showing Serbia’s commitment to peace and security around the world.

PM Brnabic on Kosovo karate team: They could participate under European Karate Federation flag (Blic)

“Serbia does not violate Brussels agreement but honors it, therefore Kosovo Karate Federation leadership and sportsmen were banned to enter Serbia in order to participate at European Championship, held from 10 to 13 May in Novi Sad,” Serbian PM Ana Brnabic told Serbian media.

She added “violation” of the Brussels agreement would happen if Serbia allowed entry to the sportsmen from Kosovo who did not notify Serbia on their intent to visit it, 48 hours in advance, “which is the simplest thing (to do),” but used it instead for a new political provocation.