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Serbian List: What does the statement of the EU chief in Kosovo means that attacks on Serbs 'start to look like tit for tat' (NMagazin)

The Serbian List called on EU officials yesterday to publicly explain the statement made by EU Head of the Kosovo Office Nataliya Apostolova that ethnic-motivated attacks on the Serbs in Kosovo are starting to look as 'tit-for- tat', report Serbian media.

Kosovo-Serbia status remains biggest challenge in Balkans – EU envoy (EURACTIV)

Normalising relations between Kosovo and Serbia is “the most complicated process in the Balkans at the moment”, according to the head of the EU’s office in Pristina. But both sides need steady encouragement from the international community to reach a final solution and progress towards EU membership.

Serbs dissatisfied after the meeting with representatives of the Quint (Kontakt plus radio, TV Most)

Serbian media based in Kosovo reports that the Serbian List caucus held a meeting with representatives of the Quint. Although the ambassadors were not present at the meeting, the Serbian List MPs asked a pressure to be exerted on central institutions in order that Serbs and other non-majority people are protected in the areas in which the past few days, ethnically motivated attacks were recorded.

Simic: Request to international representatives to prevent attacks against Serbs (RTS)

Member of Srpska Lista, Igor Simic told RTS Serbia’s progress does not go in favour of some people and that is why they are trying to drag Serbia into a vortex of instability. Simic made these remarks commenting on frequent attacks against Serbs and their properties over the last days in Kosovo and Metohija. He added it is about synchronized attacks in areas where Serbs are in minority, and their aim is to intimidate returnees and remaining Serbs in Kosovo. Simic emphasised that Kosovo police, KFOR and other security services do not do their work as incidents which are not isolated cases ar

Communique of the Diocese of Raska-Prizren regarding a series of incidents in the recent days (Raska-Prizren Eparchy)

The Diocese appeals on peace and respect of the rule of law after most recent series of security incidents in Kosovo and Metohija. Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Raška-Prizren strongly condemns the latest series of incidents which indicate that there is a serious deterioration of the security situation in which Serbs with their Orthodox Church live in Kosovo and Metohija. Three days ago dozens of Kosovo Albanians attacked a group of Serb pilgrims while they were visiting the ruins of the Holy Trinity church in the village of Petrič near Klina and performing the Pentecost procession around the s

Incident in Staro Gracko, three Serbs injured (RTS, Tanjug)

Three persons of Serb ethnicity are injured in clash with Albanians and due to police intervention in the village of Staro Gracko, nearby Lipljan, RTS correspondent Andrija Igic reported. A medical care was provided to injured persons, including a 6-month old baby, in a health house in Laplje Selo. Police detained one Albanian and one Serb, RTS further reported. Injured Serbs are from the same Matovic family.