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Kosovo platform to be sent to MPs during summer (Vecernje Novosti, B92)

President Tomislav Nikolic's platform for Kosovo could be on the agenda of the national assembly at the earliest in late July or early August. The daily Vecernje Novosti writes that "expert and political communities, but also leading national institutions will give their opinion on the proposal in order to achieve as broader a social consensus as possible before the final debate in parliament." The Beta news agency is quoting the paper as reporting that according to the document, the future community of Serb municipalities in Kosovo "should be a province within Kosovo modeled after provinces

Conflict "cannot spread" from FYROM – official (B92, Blic)

President of the Coordinating Body for Presevo, Medvedja and Bujanovac, Zoran Stankovic says it is "not possible" for the conflict in Macedonia "to spill over." "The services in charge are doing their job, carrying out assessments of the situation on a daily basis, not only in Macedonia, but also in other surrounding countries," Stankovic stressed. "All activities are being undertaken, such as raising the combat alertness and dispatching a smaller number of people to those territories," he was quoted as saying.

Attacks on Serb returnees in Klina/Kline continue (RTK2, B92, Tanjug)

Three unidentified persons broke into the house of Neda and Miodrag Konic, Serb returnees to Klina/Kline, Kosovo, late Sunday, inflicted bodily harm on them and robbed them, RTK2 reported. The couple Konic received injuries to the chest, due to multiple blows with a blunt object, Bozidar Sarkovic, the president of the temporary municipal governing body in Klina/Kline, said. The elderly couple was asleep when the attackers broke in. The incident was reported to the police and an investigation has been carried out. This is not the first time the Konic family has been attacked since they retu

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FM says EU is "tolerating Albanian behaviour" (B92)

  Serbian Foreign Minister and First Deputy PM Ivica Dacic have asked "what would happen" if he said that "all Serbs will unite under the EU flag." "I wonder what would happen if I said something of the sort," Dacic told reporters during a joint news conference with visiting Russian FM Sergei Lavrov , and added:   "Brussels doesn't think that the behaviour of Albanians is a problem, and instead tolerates it. Terrorism in the region must be condemned, and so far we have had mild statements from the EU and other institutions.

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Lavrov: Russia's position on Kosovo unchanged (Dailies)

The attempt of those who orchestrated the separation of Kosovo without a referendum to doubt the expression of the will of the citizens of Crimea is "absurd." "Russia's position on the Kosovo issue is absolutely clear and unchanging: it is only possible to regulate this problem on the basis of international law and within the framework set out in UN Security Council Resolution 1244." "As for Belgrade's efforts in this direction - we find those decisions that will satisfy Serbia acceptable.

Serbia can count on Russia's "full support" over Kosovo (B92)

MOSCOW -- Sergei Lavrov, who will be in Belgrade on Friday, will discuss bilateral ties with Serbia’s leaders, a Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman has announced.

"Talks with Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic, Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic, and First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic will give them a chance to 'check their watches on the main aspects of bilateral and international agendas," Aleksandr Lukashevich said.

"Greater Albania has some support from West" (Dailies)

The military security agency (VBA) chief says Serbian security services had warned their Macedonian colleagues in April about a possible "attack" there. "Albanian terrorists who carried out the attack in Kumanovo had been in that part of Macedonia for a while, but, our Macedonian colleagues believed that these stories were exaggerated," said Petar Cvetkovic. Speaking in the wake of a two-day clash that claimed the lives of eight Macedonian police officers and 14 terrorists, Cvetkovic told the Belgrade-based Pink TV that members of the terrorist group came mostly from Kosovo, but that some of