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Brnabic: EU to react to entry ban on Serbian officials (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said responsible institutions in the EU that guarantee the implementation of the Brussels agreement should react to the entry ban on Serbian officials in Kosovo and Metohija, Tanjug news agency reported. Asked to comment on banning the entry of the Serbian Defence Minister Aleksandar Vulin, Brnabic said it is fully in line with Pristina’s policy, that is against the free flow of goods and services, and obviously now against the freedom of movement. “They said it is a lie that all Belgrade officials are a priori banned entering Kosovo and Metohija, and that

Serbian Government members react to Pristina’s entry ban (RTS, Tanjug)

Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Zorana Mihajlovic, Defence Minister Aleksandar Vulin and European Integration Minister Jadranka Joksimovic said Pristina’s decision to ban entry in Kosovo to all Serbian officials represents anti-European stance and shows unreadiness of Pristina for the dialogue, RTS reports. Zorana Mihajlovic said the ban indicates a complete lack of readiness on the side of Pristina to resolve the problems between Serbs and Albanians through the dialogue and contribute to greater stability in the region.

Srpska Lista reacts to Pristina’s entry ban (Tanjug, RTS)

Srpska Lista reacting to Pristina’s decision to ban entry to all Serbian officials in Kosovo and Metohija urged “the international community not to remain deaf and blind to the Pristina’s anti-Serbian attitude,” RTS reports. Srpska Lista added this decision “represents a continuation of the mad actions of Pristina against Serbian people,” and that “unfortunately as per rule there is no reaction by the international community and its representatives in Pristina.”