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The opposition in Pristina plays according to Thaci’s instructions (Blic)

The riots in Pristina, because of the agreement on the Community / Association of Serb municipalities (ZSO) and dialogue with Belgrade, provide an alibi for the Government of Kosovo to hamper the implementation of the Brussels agreement, said Milovan Drecun, Chairman of the Serbian Parliamentary Committee for Kosovo.

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Serbs could leave the Kosovo government over failure to implement deal (B92)

Ahead of a final decision of the Constitutional Court in Pristina, Belgrade is saying it has no intention of giving up on what was signed in Brussels.

Representatives of Serbs in Kosovo are announcing they could leave the government if the Community/Association of Serbian Municipalities (ZSO) is not formed.

Although Serbia has no alternative to dialogue, the possibility of breaking off the Kosovo talks is not being ruled out.

Drecun: Brussels will have to react in case Pristina refuse to implement agreement on ZSO (Blic)

Chairman of the Serbian Parliamentary Committee for Kosovo Milovan Drecun has said that Brussels will have to react over Pristina’s efforts not to implement signed agreement on the formation of Community / Association of Serb municipalities (ZSO).

“It is up to Brussels, as facilitator and guarantor of what was agreed, to force Pristina to begin to behave in a politically rational way, as otherwise we could have destabilization of the situation that took too much effort to stabilize,” said Drecun.

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Drecun: Vote of opponents to Kosovo independence of utmost importance (KIM Radio)

The chairperson of the Serbian parliament’s Committee for Kosovo and Metohija, Milovan Drecun, said today that it is of utmost importance that states opposed to Kosovo’s independence are present at forthcoming UNESCO General Conference and vote when decision is made about Kosovo’s membership in that organization. According to Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic, voting over Kosovo’s membership in UNESCO should take place around 9th November.

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Formed a working group for shedding light on the crimes in Kosovo (Vecernje Novosti)

Parliamentary Committee for Kosovo and Metohija formed yesterday a working group to gather evidence in the investigation of crimes against Serbian people and other national communities in Kosovo.

The Committee Chairman Milovan Drecun said that the Working Group would intensively collect facts and evidence which may assist in the investigation of crimes against Serbs and other national communities.

Drecun: Kosovo Serbs should have safe future (Tanjug)

It must be ensured that Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija have sustainable prospects and a safe future, the chairman of the Serbian parliamentary committee on Kosovo and Metohija, Milovan Drecun, said on Thursday. Speaking to reporters in the Serbian parliament, Drecun said that normalisation of relations with Albanians living in Kosovo and Metohija is important in that process.

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Drecun: Powerful states lobbying for Kosovo’s membership in UNESCO (Blic)

The chairperson of the Serbian Parliament's Committee for Kosovo and Metohija, Milovan Drecun, said that powerful states have promised to authorities in Pristina the membership in UNESCO, as a compensation due to the creation of a special court for war crimes and Association/Community of Serb municipalities (A/CSM).

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