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"OSCE and Serbia" receive support at UN - FM (B92)

Ivica Dacic says he is satisfied with a briefing at the UN Security Council on Tuesday, considering that "both the OSCE and Serbia received support." "I am satisfied, because this is an indication that the OSCE, and Serbia as the presiding country, have the right approach and have realized the role to be an objective and honest broker in the fulfillment of what constitutes an agreement," Dacic, Serbia's foreign minister and OSCE chairperson was quoted as saying, and adding: " "The (UN) SC's support is important, and that we received today, for the functioning of the OSCE and in general our p

"Genocide lawsuit" plans are "insult to victims" (B92, Tanjug)

Parliamentary Committee on Kosovo and Metohija chairman Milovan Drecun says Hashim Thaci's announcement of a "genocide lawsuit" was "an insult to the victims." Drecun, an MP from the ruling SNS party, said on Monday he believes that Kosovo cannot move forward unless it sets up a special war crimes court in the next few months. "Kosovo cannot move forward unless it urgently, in the next few months, forms a special court to investigate and press charges agains

Blair's spin doctor recounts "fascinating trip" to Belgrade (B92)

Alastair Campbell, known as former British PM Tony Blair's adviser and spin doctor, has written a blog post about his recent "fascinating" visit to Belgrade. He recently held a lecture for Serbian government employees tasked with public relations, causing considerable media attention, while the government announced that "cooperation with him and Blair's consultancy will help modernize the state apparatus." Government sources told B92 at the time that Campbell held a one-hour meeting with cabinet ministers' PRs, while "a team of experts of the British government" would soon organize training

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Fewer attempted illegal border crossings (B92)

The number of attempted illegal crossings on the Serbian-Hungarian border has dropped, Serbian Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic has said. He made the statement during a meeting with Austrian Interior Minister Johanna Mikl-Leitner. Stefanovic met with Mikl-Leitner late on Wednesday to brief her on the current situation in the field of illegal migrations. He said that the number of attempted illegal border crossings has dropped, while the number of criminal charges filed for people smuggling has risen significantly, the Serbian Ministry of Interior said in a statement. Mikl-Leitner thank

Opposition party accuses president of violating Constitution (Politika, B92)

The opposition Social-Democrats (SDS) have filed a request to initiate proceedings for the removal of President Tomislav Nikolic from office. The parliamentary group of the party - led by former Serbian President Boris Tadic - said that Nikolic had violated the Constitution. The group's deputy head Janko Veselinovic told reporters on Wednesday that the request was filed because of Nikolic's comments published by the daily Politika, when he spoke about War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic's announcement he would investigate war crimes accusations presented against army chief Ljubisa Dikovi

Unclear if EU chapters will be opened this year (B92)

While domestic analysts believe the talks' resumption was an important step in the negotiations, EU Commissioner for Neighborhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations Johannes Hahn said that a favorable outcome of the dialogue "can contribute to chapters being opened this year." The Belgrade train is on track to Brussels, but the speed of this train depends on the success of the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina. That is how David McAllister, EP rapporteur for Serbia, described the speed of Serbia's EU integration.

"No hope for better life in Kosovo" - minister (TV Most, Tanjug)

Serbian Labor Minister Aleksandar Vulin has said that there was "no property or economic security, or social policy" in Kosovo and Metohija. According to him, there is also "no hope things will get better." Speaking on the anniversary of the self-proclaimed independence of Kosovo, Vulin told Tanjug that "people have realized that several families rule in Kosovo, with various clans determining their destiny," and that by leaving the territory, ethnic Albanians are saying "what they think about the self-proclaimed independence." "One doesn't run away from an ordered country, from a good count