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Dacic responds to opposition politician regarding Venezuela (Vecernje Novosti, B92, Tanjug)

At a time when neither the UN nor the EU have a unified stance on the Venezuelan crisis, the least we can do is not to change our position towards that country. Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said this.

"Our own negative experience from recent past obligates us not to interfere in the internal affairs of sovereign states," he told Vecernje Novosti, and added: "(Opposition politician) Canak certainly does not understand that, because he at the time went to Catalonia to support a referendum on secession from Spain, which is also our friend."

Assembly speaker "ready to leave" if Kosovo representative shows up (BETA, B92)

Representatives of so-called states that Serbia does not recognize cannot participate in an inter-parliamentary conference in Belgrade, B92 reported.

Serbian National Assembly President Maja Gojkovic said this on Tuesday, responding to opposition SRS party leader and assembly member Vojislav Seselj, who said chair of the Kosovo Assembly's Committee on Foreign Affairs Vjosa Osmani-Sadriu had been invited to a gathering in Belgrade.

Speaking at the Serbian Assembly, Gojkovic said she had no such information, but would check whether Seselj's claim was true.

“Debate on internal dialogue: Village is burning, old lady combs her hair” (KoSSev portal)

Instead of finding their places at the table with the government representatives who have started an internal dialogue on Kosovo yesterday, participants of the debate “Internal dialogue or monologue,” organized by the Institute for European Affairs, debated on the same day at the Cultural Centre in Belgrade, KoSSev portal reported.

KoSSev further reported participants of the debate were critical while commenting the current internal dialogue on Kosovo.