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Russian Ambassador says Pristina’s platform is a list of demands (FoNet, TV N1)

Russian Ambassador in Belgrade Alexander Chepurin wrote on Twitter yesterday that Pristina’s dialogue platform for negotiations with Belgrade is a list of ultimatums and demands, FoNet news agency reported. He added that the platform is a clear rejection of the dialogue to resolve the Kosovo issue. Ambassador Chepurin also noted that Pristina won’t be able to sustain the pressure with that platform, adding that fantasies can’t be in line with a reality.  

Djuric: Pristina's platform “commits premeditated murder of dialogue” (FoNet, TV N1, TV Pink)

Pristina's platform on the dialogue on normalization of relations with Belgrade hammers the last nail in the talks’ coffin and commits “premeditated murder of the dialogue,” Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director Marko Djuric said, FoNet news agency reported today. Djuric added Serbia and its people had been under intense pressure because of the disagreement with the document, and with the 100 percent import tariffs Pristina introduced on goods from Se

Brnabic: It is not time yet for Serbia’s response to Pristina’s platform (FoNet, Danas)

Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said it is not time yet for Serbia’s stance and response to the Pristina’s platform on negotiations with Belgrade, FoNet news agency reported. Brnabic told journalists in Belgrade, it is needed to hear stances of the international actors first, foremost that of Brussels, which is a guarantor of the agreement and a dialogue. She added Brussels said nothing regarding the latest situation and considers it as improper as well as expects EU reaction.  

Prorokovic submitted dialogue platform proposal to Serbian Parliament (KoSSev)

Former Serbian MP Dusan Prorokovic submitted the Belgrade platform proposal for dialogue with Pristina to the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia yesterday, KoSSev portal reports. “A document entitled ‘The Platform Proposal for a Dialogue on a Comprehensive and Legally Binding Agreement for the Normalization of Relations between Belgrade and Pristina’ was submitted to the National Assembly, “ Dusan Prorokovic told KoSSev, immediately after filing the document at the assembly administrative office. He added the National Assembly is not obliged to take into consideration his proposal,

Jevtic: The situation in Kosovo remains uncertain (TV Pink, Politika, Tanjug)

Vice President of the Serbian List Dalibor Jevtic told TV Pink that the situation in Kosovo is still uncertain, and that Pristina does nothing to calm the tensions and continue the dialogue

Jevtic says Pristina, by adopting the platform on dialogue, further complicated the whole situation, and that uncertainty is deepened south and north of the Ibar, Tanjug reports.

Vucic: Platform is disaster (KoSSev, Serbian media)

“Serbia must know that the ultimatums the Albanians sent last night with the help of their western mentors, Serbia’s reply is ‘no, you will not get it! Serbia is the land of honorable, honest and responsible people who are guarding their country and their people!’“ Serbian President, Aleksandar Vucic told gathered citizens in Sremska Mitrovica on Friday, which he visited as part of “Future of Serbia” campaign, KoSSev portal reports. For more see at: https://kossev.info/vucic-the-platform-is-a-disaster/  

We will take measures because of the interruption of the dialogue with Belgrade, says Serbian president Vucic (Danas)

Belgrade based daily Danas reports that Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, at a meeting with US Deputy Secretary of State for Political Affairs David Hale, said that the Platform for Dialogue is essentially Pristina's decision to end the dialogue with Belgrade.

Dusan Janjic: Question is why Serbia does not have political platform for Kosovo (Danas, BETA)

Dusan Janjic from Forum for Interethnic Relations said yesterday that Pristina by adopting the platform and establishing a political team is a step ahead of Belgrade, while Serbian authorities should ask themselves why they have not made such a document, Danas daily reports. Janjic further assessed Pristina gained significant advantage against Belgrade, in the eyes of Brussels and Washington, since the adoption of the platform was one of the obligations Pristina promised to do in Brussels.

Selakovic says Serbian president will react rationally to Pristina platform (RTS, N1, FoNet)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic will respond to Pristina’s negotiation platform in a rational manner, the president’s general secretary Nikola Selakovic told the Radio Television of Serbia (RTS).

General Secretary Nikola Selakovic said that Vucic’s response would be “rational, serious, responsible and firm”.

He added that the president had been warning about the platform for five months adding that it is clear now that the entire Belgrade-Pristina dialogue process is being stopped.