Serbian government Office for Kosovo submits dialogue report (N1, Beta, B92)
The Serbian government’s Office for Kosovo submitted its report on the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue under European Union auspices to parliament on Thursday.
The 80-page report covers the 2013-2019 period and will be debated at the parliament session on Kosovo on Monday, May 27. It was made available to all MPs and the public.
Vucic's Kosovo plan at the special Assembly session (Politika, N1)
Today's edition of Belgrade's daily Politika writes about the upcoming Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's meeting with representatives of the Serbian List as well as the leaders of all Serbian institutions in Kosovo. The meeting was announced for Friday and will discuss further steps.
As stated by the Director of the KiM Office, Marko Djuric "all subsequent steps will be withdrawn in agreement with the elected representatives of the Serbian people, the representatives of the institutions of Serbia".
Serbian Assembly special session on Kosovo scheduled (B92, BETA, Tanjug, RTS)
Gojkovic: Discussion on Kosovo in Parliament soon (BETA, Danas, TV Pink)
Opposition leader slams President Vucic over Belgrade-Pristina talks (N1, Danas)
Anyone who feels shame would either resign or withdraw from the talks on Kosovo which deteriorated the status of Serbia, opposition leader Dragan Djilas said in a letter he sent to President Aleksandar Vucic, suggesting that the talks should involve someone “more intelligent, capable and fair.”
EU's Kocijancic: Serbia’s parliament role questionable (N1, Insajder)
Maja Kocijancic, the spokesperson for Federica Mogherini, the European Union Diplomacy chief, said late on Tuesday that Serbia’s Parliament supervision and the process of drafting the laws became questionable last year due to the absence of the essential and parliamentarian debate, the independent Insajder production reported.
The report on abuses of funds intended for Kosovo, from the Serbian budget, did not reach the Parliament (Insajder)
The Insajder portal reported that the report of the Survey Committee on abuses of funds from the Serbian budget intended for Kosovo, which practically confirmed Insajder's research on the abuse of this money, has not even been included on the agenda of the Serbian Assembly for four years.
Serbian Parliament Speaker Gojkovic: Probe into NATO 1999 bombing consequences (TV N1)
Brnabic “ready to sign what is necessary” (Serbian Media, VIP)
Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said on Thursday that she would be ready to sign any document regarding arrangement of relations between Serbia and Kosovo if this would be for the benefit of Serbian citizens, but she got mad when it was suggested that this would mean that she would sing the legally-binding document that European Union and USA would expect of Serbia to accept it, Serbian media reported.