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In Gracanica consultation, the decision in Brussels (Danas)

Although the Government of Serbia has announced the last week's joint emergency meeting of all 10 Serbian municipalities in Kosovo's local government system as ''the start of the creation of political unity and institutions in Kosovo and Metohija, whose formalization will be considered later", the Serbian mayors now are announcing that "the initiative for the establishment of Community of Serbian municipalities (ZSO) is raised to a higher political level." - The negotiating table in Brussels is a senior political level, where Belgrade and Pristina should agree on Community/Association of Serb

One word crashes Community/Association of Serbian municipalities (ZSO)?

Whether will the existing laws of Kosovo be the base for the establishment of Community of Serbian municipalities, which would then lead to the level of non-governmental organizations, or Pristina will adjust the regulations so that the ZSO belong the jurisdiction agreed in Brussels - this is the main point of contention between Belgrade and Pristina, which hinders its formation. According to our information, the position of Pristina is that the ZSO should be created by the current law and is supported by several powerful European states, which means that this community would not have been di

Dušan Janjić on Belgrade-Pristina dialogue (IRS)

The Belgrade-Pristina dialogue resumed in Brussels on February 9, having been interrupted almost for a year because of numerous elections in Serbia, Kosovo and the EU respectively. Despite the turbulent atmosphere created in the past months, political analyst Dušan Janjić tells our radio that he does not expect any spectacular results or big changes.

North of Kosovo as Republika Srpska (RTK2)

Last month, Serbian President Tomislav Nikolić managed to dramatize the issue of Kosovo recognition and then to announce that he has a plan for the final solution, says analyst Dusan Janjic. "According to announced plan, solution is actually one streamlined option of Association/ Community of Serbian municipalities, which would have a high degree of competences and which would be reduced to four northern municipalities with executive authority, such as a Republika Srpska. That would represent the red line.

Janjić: Serbia is paying for its big expectations from the South Stream (IRS)

Serbia is paying a high economic and political price for its big expectations from the South Stream project, political analyst Dušan Janjić tells our radio. Russia’s renouncing the construction of the South Stream gas line and announcing the building of a gas line through Turkey is news that has been met in Serbia with fear and launched numerous questions and dilemmas.

Less room for Serbs in the new Kosovo government (KiM radio)

Political analyst Dusan Janjic said that the new Kosovo government would be stable, because the opposition is divided, and that the Serbs in it would have fewer seats than before, and that they should be happy if they had a minister and vice president. Janjic said in an interview for weekly NIN that Serbs did not understand what had happened during several months of formation of the government institutions in Kosovo and that some in Belgrade and Kosovo miscalculated that they would be decisive partner in political arrangements. Janjic stated that six out of ten places would get Serb represen