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Kukan: In dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina to address the Trepča issue (TV Most, Večernje Novosti)

The future of Trepča is an important issue that should be addressed in the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, believes the head of the European Parliament delegation for relations with Serbia Eduard Kukan, who hopes that Serbia will soon open new negotiating chapters with the EU.

Stojanović: Serbian list did not return to the government (KoSSev)

Electronic media in Pristina reported that Deputy Prime Minister of Kosovo, Branimir Stojanović, has returned to the Government of Kosovo, and that he spends his working day in the building of the government in Pristina.

Pristina Lajmi.net, distancing, on the other hand, states that "it is unknown whether his return to the office means the interruption of the boycott of the Serbian List."

Đurić met with the representatives of Serbs from Kosovo (TV Most)

The Serb representatives in the Kosovo government have informed the Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija of the reasons for freezing their participation in the government, inter-ministerial committees and other government bodies, and today's submission of the request to the constitutional court in Pristina for the assessment of the constitutionality of the law of Trepča.

Đurić today with representatives of Serbs in the Kosovo government (KIM radio)

Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Đurić will meet today in Belgrade with the Serb representatives in the Kosovo government.

As announced by the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Đurić will discuss with the Deputy Kosovo Prime Minister Branimir Stojanović, Minister for Local Government Ljubomir Marić and Minister for Communities and Returns Dalibor Jevtić.

Maybe we will leave the Kosovo government (NMagazin, RTS)

Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Branimir Stojanović says that it will be decided, after the consultation with representatives of the international community, whether the representatives of the Serbian List will stay in Kosovo's institutions.

"If there is no real solution, we will see whether we will participate in all that reflects only the interests of the Albanians, but not our interests. Otherwise, we'll leave the Government and Parliament," said Stojanović to RTS.

Stojanović: Desecration of the memorial plaque is vandalism (KIM radio)

Deputy Prime Minister Branimir Stojanović strongly condemned the desecration of the memorial plaque again that was placed in memory of the kidnapped journalists, Đuro Slavuj and Ranko Perenić.

Stojanović says that the desecration of the memorial plaque is an act of vandalism, in order to forget the memory of the kidnapped journalists.

Stojanović: Kosovo police understands only argument of the street (KIM radio, Blic)

Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Branimir Stojanović warns today in Gračanica that he might talk to the representatives of the Kosovo police in this municipality through the street, because, he adds, the police apparently understand only a street argument, protest, or people expressing their views about a particular situation.

Inter-Ministerial Commission for the Return about the incidents in Mušutište (KIM radio)

Latest incidents in Mušutište and the return of displaced were the topics of a meeting of the Inter-Ministerial Commission for the return.

During the meeting once again the Serbian representatives in the Kosovo government, Ministers Dalibor Jevtić and Ljubomir Marić and Deputy Kosovo Prime Minister Branimir Stojanović, have concluded that the recent incidents in Mušutište are a big step backwards, not only for the return process but also for all those processes that involve the rule of law.