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Selimi: I offered resignation from the position of Deputy Minister (Lajmi.net)

Former Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, Petrit Selimi, has expressed his revolt regarding the government decision to dismiss him from the position of the national coordinator of the Millennium Challenges Corporation, considering it as unjustifiable and illegal. He said that he has offered his resignation from the position of the Deputy Foreign Minister in order to avoid conflict of interest. He believes that today’s decision will be annulled.

Serbian mayors not to host Mustafa (Politika)

The announcement of Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa that he would visit soon Leposavić/Leposaviq, and then the rest northern Serbian municipalities, thus becoming the first head of government in Pristina who visited the north, is not acceptable, and has been sent on his own initiative. This is a message of the representatives of the majority Serbian local governments with whom daily Politika has talked yesterday.

Is Isa Mustafa welcome in the North? (RTK2)

Representatives of local governments in northern Kosovo say that visit of Prime Minister Isa Mustafa still is not officially announced. Whether he will come to the north is uncertain, and the mayors of the four municipalities in the north said that they have not been officially notified. “I really do not know, nor I would take seriously what the media in Pristina writes,” said the mayor of North Mitrovica Goran Rakić.

Action of the release of usurped property will be continued (RTK2)

During the visit to the Kosovo Privatization Agency, Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa said that the government will not interfere in the work of the Agency. "We support the work of the Agency and we are working to amend the law. The Agency is very important for the economic development and did an outstanding job in the release of the usurped property, "said Mustafa.

"Agreements reached, all that's missing are signatures" (Danas, B92)

Prime ministers of Kosovo and Serbia Isa Mustafa and Aleksandar Vucic will probably reach agreement on Monday on all issues and sign the "Brussels 2" agreement.

This is according to the Belgrade-based daily Danas.

Pristina-based website Koha.net meanwhile cited sources close to the meeting in Brussels, who said that Mustafa and Vucic have agreed on all the issues.