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Serb minister, MPs: Important not to make unilateral decisions (KIM Radio)

Security of Serbs and other non-majority communities, Islamic radicalism and the necessity of full KFOR presence in Kosovo were among the topic of the meeting between members of Srpska Lista and NATO Deputy Secretary General, Rose Gottemoeller in Pristina on Friday, KIM Radio reported.

Vucic: Important that NATO remains status neutral in Kosovo (Politika)

President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic and NATO Deputy Secretary General, Rose Gottemoeller spoke in Belgrade yesterday about mutual political dialogue, practical co-operation and forthcoming meeting between the Serbian President and the NATO Secretary General, Politika daily reported.

Lawyer Jovanka Savić sues British KFOR (RTS, TV Most, Kontakt plus radio, KIM radio)

Lawyer Jovanka Savić tries to invoke the responsibility of the British part of KFOR, for not providing security to citizens in the period when NATO entered Kosovo. She also questions the responsibility of UNMIK and EULEX for inertia in investigating crimes against civilians, RTS reports.

Vulin: KFOR and UNMIK to open investigation on Gorazdevac again (Tanjug, RTS)

Serbian Minister of Defence, Aleksandar Vulin on the occasion of the two Serb youngster murder anniversary in Gorazdevac, said to Tanjug news agency the evil that has killed them must get a name and a punishment.

The investigation was stopped, Vulin further said, adding, as if Pantelija and Ivan died from a sun or a rain. He requested KFOR and UNMIK to open an investigation again and do not close it down until the perpetrators are found, Serbian media reported.

Vulin: No other army in Kosovo than KFOR (BETA, B92)

Serbian Defense Minister, Aleksandar Vulin, stated KFOR is the only institution that Serbia holds responsible for securing and preserving peace and security in Kosovo, Serbian media reported. Vulin made these remarks during the meeting with Commander of NATO Operations Command, General Curtis Scaparrotti. “There is no other army in Kosovo and Metohija than KFOR.

U.S. to deploy battalion to Kosovo amid “enduring tensions” (RTK)

RTK quotes reports from the U.S. military’s news outlet Stars and Stripes that the U.S. will deploy to Kosovo 500 new troops from  Arkansas, Texas, North Carolina, Oklahoma, California and New York and that the move comes in face of the possibility of rising tensions. The new troops will be deployed on 19 July and will remain for nine months as part of the NATO peacekeeping mission, KFOR.

Everything ok in Kosovo? No, it is not (DW, B92)

DW in Serbian language reported that Bundestag extended the mandate of the Bundeswehr in Kosovo for one more year, but representatives of all political parties condemned mentioning of “Greater Albania.” As article further said the concern was expressed over the possibility that Ramush Haradinaj could become new Kosovo Prime Minister. DW reported that every year by the end of June, German MPs also have to discuss about the extension of Bundeswehr mandate, every year some passionate speeches from the left-wing parties’ representatives take place, who are opposing such German military engagemen

NATO to remain in Western Balkans (Politika, B92)

Deputy Assistant of NATO Secretary General for Operations, John Manza stated that NATO will keep its presence in the Western Balkans region as it has strategic importance to the Alliance. As it was posted on the KFOR web-site, security in this region contributes to the stability and safety in entire Europe, Manza stated, adding that NATO will stay present and focused on the Western Balkans. Speaking about normalization of relations between Belgrade and Prishtinë/Priština, he said that this process continues, and NATO extends its full support to the dialogue under EU auspices. He also spoke

KFOR crucial for peace in Kosovo (KIM radio)

KFOR  a key factor in maintaining peace and protecting religious facilities, deputy prime minister Branimir Stojanovic and Deputy Assistant Secretary General of NATO Operations John Manza have agreed, reports KIM radio.

During the meeting, they exchanged views on the situation in Kosovo, discussing security, protection of religious facilities and the current political situation after parliamentary elections.