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Kosovo authorities order Đurić to go back to Serbia (Koha)

Kosovo authorities have ordered the head of the Serbian Government’s Office for Kosovo Marko Đurić, who was visiting Graçanica/Gračanica, to go back to Serbia. Kosovo’s Deputy Foreign Minister, Valon Murtezaj, said that although Đurić did possess permit to visit Kosovo, he behaved in an inappropriate manner. Murtezaj recalled that under the agreement on Kosovo visits, Serb officials should not make inciting political statements.

Murtezaj: Serbia’s destructive behavior hinders dialogue (Radio Free Europe)

Valon Murtezaj, advisor to the Prime Minister Isa Mustafa, told the news site that during the upcoming political talks with Serbia, Kosovo side will be prudent about what to discuss and when to go to the meetings.  "The continuation of dialogue will have some difficulties in the first place because of Serbia's destructive behavior.

Murtezaj: Association in accordance with Kosovo Constitution and laws (RTK)

The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Isa Mustafa, will meet his Serbian counterpart, Aleksandar Vucic, in Brussels tomorrow. The representatives of both governments said they are expecting positive results from the meeting. Valon Murtezaj, the advisor for foreign affairs to Prime Minister Mustafa, told RTK that Pristina will initially ask for the implementation of the agreements reached so far before moving on to other topics. “Then we will try to achieve progress in concrete areas such as the telecom, namely the telephone code, and also the energy.