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Djuric: Isa Mustafa is lying (Klan Kosova)

The Director for Kosovo at the Government of Serbia, Marko Djuric, told Serbian media that the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Isa Mustafa is misinterpreting the result of the most recent round of talks between Pristina and Belgrade, especially regarding the statute of the Association/Community for Serb-majority Municipalities.

Trajkovic: Dialogue is the only way to resolve problems (RTK2)

The meeting of the two Prime Ministers in Brussels sends the message that talks are the only way of resolving problems between Serbia and Pristina, regardless of the situation on the ground, said President of the European Movement of Serbs, Rada Trajkovic to RTK2. She said that Mustafa going to Brussels is due to the encouragement he feels from the clear presence of America.

Pristina-Belgrade dialogue to resume on 27 January (Telegrafi)

The Office of the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Federica Mogherini, announced today that the Pristina-Belgrade dialogue at the level of Prime Ministers will continue on Wednesday, 27 January in Brussels. The statement said the parties will discuss the implementation of agreements reached so far and the next steps in the dialogue.

Vetevendosje objects to PM Mustafa travelling to Brussels (Telegrafi)

Vetevendosje Movement has criticized the decision of the Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa to travel to Brussels for a meeting with Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic as part of the EU-facilitated dialogue. Vetevendosje’s Glauk Konjufca said in a press conference that that Mustafa and Foreign Minister Hashim Thaci have taken decisions that seriously undermine the state of Kosovo.  Konjufca said Mustafa’s decision to go to Brussels despite originally saying he would not is a sign he is not a serious leader and that he has deceived the people of Kosovo.

On the agenda and Belgrade-Pristina flight (Danas)

If tomorrow's meeting between the Prime Ministers of Serbia and Kosovo, Aleksandar Vucic and Isa Mustafa and the EU High Representative for Security and Diplomacy Federica Mogherini takes place as planned, official topics will be the Community of Serbian municipalities (ZSO), license plates, and establishing air traffic between Belgrade and Pristina, diplomatic sources close to the government told Dana.

Drecun: Serb municipalities, most important topic of dialogue (Dailies)

Establishing the Community of Serb Municipalities will be the most significant topic of the upcoming Belgrade-Pristina dialogue because no progress can be expected in the process until that issue is resolved, Milovan Drecun, who chairs the Serbian parliamentary committee on Kosovo-Metohija, said on Monday.

Pristina must be stopped from sabotaging the establishment of the Community of Serb Municipalities, Drecun told reporters in parliament.

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Implementation of agreement with Serbia on diploma recognition to begin on 1 March (Koha)

Delegations of Kosovo and Serbia, facilitated by the European Union, agreed last week in Brussels to begin implementing the agreement on mutual recognition of diplomas on 1 March. Kosovo’s minister without portfolio and head negotiator Edita Tahiri said the present agreement is broader than that of 2011 as it includes mutual recognition of diplomas of all levels of education.

Serbian Ambassador to Turkey: EU integration for Serbia conditioned by recognition of Kosovo (lajmi.net)

 The Serbian Ambassador to Turkey, Danilo Vucetic, said to the Turkish daily Zaman, that that the EU is requesting Serbia to sign a legally binding agreement, which he can only interpret as the EU's attempts to force Serbia to recognize Kosovo.

Vucetic said the Brussels Agreement, which was drawn up between Serbia and Kosovo in 2013 under the auspices of the EU but not signed by either, envisages Serbia's recognition of Kosovo after all negotiating chapters are completed.