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Djuric: Pristina was not ready to talk about ZSO (Danas)

Head of the Serbian negotiation team, Marko Djuric told Danas daily Serbian delegation resolutely requests from Pristina and European Union to establish the Association of Serb Municipalities, but that “some weird people” from Pristina delegation arrived to Brussels unready to talk about that.

Serbia has received ultimatum on Kosovo - media reports (B92)

Serbia has received an ultimatum - "to recognize Kosovo in exchange for the Community of Serb Municipalities (ZSO)."

At least that's what the press is reporting this Thursday, Prva TV said.

According to the media, the Serbian president "received such an offer" from diplomats in Berlin, Paris, London, and Washington - while this has been "confirmed to him" these last days during the meetings in New York City.

"No further progress" in technical Kosovo dialogue – EU (BETA, Novosti, B92)

"No further progress has been achieved" in this week's technical level dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, the European Commission said on Wednesday. A statement noted that "chief negotiators from Belgrade and Pristina Marko Djuric and Avni Arifi, together with their respective teams, met in Brussels March 21-23." They "followed up on their previous discussions on the outstanding implementation of various agreements reached between the two sides within the EU facilitated dialogue, in particular the agreements on the Association/Community of Serb majority municipalities, energy, the Mitro

Đurić: Not even outlines of legally binding agreement are known (Radio Kosovska Mitrovica, Der Standard)

Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director, Marko Đurić pointed out that in relations between Belgrade and Pristina, a permanent and sustainable solution is needed for the stability of this part of Europe. In an interview for Vienna based “Der Standard” Marko Đurić also said that if a referendum takes place, it will not be regarding a question on Kosovo’s independence.

NATO general "understands how Serbs feel about NATO" (B92)

Chairman of the NATO Military Committee Petr Pavel has told B92.net that cooperation with the European Union and NATO "goes hand in hand".

Speaking to Filip Cukanovic after a meeting with Serbian Defence Minister Aleksandar Vulin, Pavel also said he was "always satisfied after meeting with partner countries" and that "there is a plan for the future".

Serbia cannot be blackmailed, says Prime Minister Ana Brnabic (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian Prime Minister, Ana Brnabic says she hopes the European Union will recognize the huge wish, work and flexibility of Serbia to resolve the issue of Kosovo and Metohija. At the same time, the PM Brnabic stressed that Serbia is "not a country that is economically, politically and socially weak, and cannot be blackmailed." Commenting on her meeting in Belgrade on Wednesday with USA State Department official Wess Mitchell, the PM Brnabic said the views of Serbia and the United States on the issue of the southern Serbian province diverge greatly, and that, being "new to politics," she was