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The Status of the ZSO at the end, the European Union silent (Vecernje Novosti)

According to the deadline set by the European Union, the Draft Statute should be presented in Brussels on 4 August, but a new meeting of technical teams at the EU headquarters has not yet been scheduled, or the continuation of dialogue at the highest political level, Vecernje Novosti writes today.

Demolished Perovic house in the village of Medragovac near Podujevo (KIM radio, Vecernje Novosti)

The household of Perovic, the only Serbian household in the village of Medragovac near Podujevo, on the administrative line of the municipalities of Podujevo, Medvedja and Kursumlija was demolished and looted, while the Albanians from the neighbouring village, as reported to the Kosovo police on Sunday, interrupted the flow of water and electricity to the house of Radisav (77) and Milica Perovic (74), write Vecernje Novosti.

False charges hinder the return of Serbs (Vecernje Novosti)

Belgrade-based daily Vecernje Novosti reported that an Albanian organization from Djakovica handed over a list to the special prosecutor of Kosovo with the names of about 200 Serbs from the area, claiming to be responsible for war crimes.

The Association of Displaced Persons from Djakovica claimed that it was yet another attempt to scare and prevent the Serbs return to Kosovo, the daily reported.

Serbia’s PM: No Govt. reshuffle during battle for Kosovo (N1, Vecernje Novosti)

Serbia’s Prime Minister Ana Brnabic has said on Wednesday she believes that “if and when” Belgrade agrees on a compromise with Pristina, the people will stand by their President and Government.

In an interview with the Belgrade Vecernje Novosti daily on the occasion of the first year of her premiership, Brnabic said it would not be any cabinet reshuffle “as long as the battle for Kosovo is going on.”

Demolished Perovic house in the village of Medragovac near Podujevo (KIM radio, Vecernje Novosti)

The household of Perovic, the only Serbian household in the village of Medragovac near Podujevo, on the administrative line of the municipalities of Podujevo, Medvedja and Kursumlija was demolished and looted, while the Albanians from the neighbouring village, as reported to the Kosovo police on Sunday, interrupted the flow of water and electricity to the house of Radisav (77) and Milica Perovic (74), write Vecernje Novosti.

False charges hinder the return of Serbs (Vecernje Novosti)

Belgrade-based daily Vecernje Novosti reported that an Albanian organization from Djakovica handed over a list to the special prosecutor of Kosovo with the names of about 200 Serbs from the area, claiming to be responsible for war crimes.

The Association of Displaced Persons from Djakovica claimed that it was yet another attempt to scare and prevent the Serbs return to Kosovo, the daily reported.

"Deadlines and pressure will not speed up Kosovo talks" (B92, Tanjug, Vecernje Novosti)

Ivica Dacic says the demands to include "new players" in the Kosovo dialogue now - only to strengthen Pristina's position - are completely unreasonable.

The foreign minister of Serbia at the same time stressed that pressure will not accelerate reaching a compromise.
"The United States is already very much well informed and indirectly involved in the whole process," Dacic told the daily Vecernje Novosti, commenting on the call of Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj to engage the United States in the dialogue.

Dacic: Kosovo's solution cannot be recognition of independence (Vecernje Novosti, TV Prva)

Dacic believes that still a final solution is far and a call on a referendum in Serbia, and that solutions must be sought, reports Vecernje Novosti.

After a meeting in Brussels of the Serbian and Pristina delegations with Federica Mogherini, they all agree that there are possibilities regarding the final solution regarding Kosovo, Dacic says, adding that it was also noted that both sides should make additional efforts to reach solutions, reports the daily.