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Trajkovic: Thaci interviewed for several hours in his cabinet in Pristina (TV N1, KoSSev)

Hashim Thaci and Kadri Veseli were also interviewed by the Special Court for war crimes, but unlike Haradinaj they hid it from the public, Rada Trajkovic told “Dan uzivo” broadcast on TV N1, KoSSev portal reports. According to her, many states, among them Russia as well, possess material evidence on organ trade, something that this country uses to make influence over Thaci and the negotiation process.

''Pristina trying to draw attention away from their own crimes'' (RTS, Beta, N1)

A Serbian ruling party official and Chairman of the parliamentary Committee for Kosovo, Milovan Drecun says that the authorities in Pristina are trying to draw attention away from investigations against key figures of the war-time Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) by claiming that Serbia committed genocide.

Dacic: KLA leaders now want to put somebody else on trial (Vecernje Novosti, Tanjug, B92)

Serbian Foreign Affairs Minster Ivica Dacic said he doesn't believe an initiative to establish a court for crimes allegedly committed by Serbs in Kosovo will receive international support. Dacic added that Pristina's announcements of the initiative to form such a tribunal is viewed in light of the attempts to find a balance with the work of a specialist court dealing with the KLA crimes. The KLA is a former armed formation of ethnic Albanians in Kosovo, considered by Serbia to be a terrorist organization. Dacic spoke for the Belgrade daily Vecernje Novosti after Kosovo Assembly Speaker Kadr

Mutual accusations by Belgrade and Pristina over Ivanovic’s murder (B92, Radio kontakt plus)

Political representatives of Belgrade and Pristina exchanged again mutual accusations related to the murder of Oliver Ivanovic, Radio kontakt plus reports. Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director Marko Djuric accused Kosovo leaders for the murder of Ivanovic.

Montenegro Prime Minister: Call for alliance against Serbia senseless and unacceptable (TV N1, BETA)

Montenegrin Prime Minister Dusko Markovic termed the call by Kosovo Assembly Speaker Kadri Veseli to create an alliance against Serbia as “senseless”, adding such idea can not be accepted in Montenegro, BETA news agency reported. Commenting on Veseli’s call that North Macedonia and Montenegro as members of NATO and Kosovo “should gather against Serbia,” Markovic said that something like that cannot be accepted in Montenegro. “Montenegro was never in alliance against anyone, therefore also not against Serbia. I do not understand such a message.

Vucic: I hope, however, I am reserved towards signals on lifting taxes (Tanjug, Dnevnik, TV Pink)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic voiced today reservation towards signals from Pristina on the possible revocation of 100 percent tax imposed on goods from central Serbia, Tanjug news agency reports. “I do not believe they would easily revoke the tax, but I hope they would do so,” Vucic told journalists in Davos. He noted the pressure of the international community against the taxes is growing, but recalled that Pristina demonstrated many times it does not honour agreements, and his experience showed Albanian politicians cannot be trusted. “You sit with them on Friday and agree on somethi

"More people came to see Putin than would've done for me" (B92, Tanjug)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic on Friday expressed his gratitude to Russian President Vladimir Putin for his visit to Serbia the day before. Vucic also thanked citizens of Serbia who turned out to greet Putin. "I express my gratitude to Putin for visiting Serbia, for the time devoted and the respect shown to our country, as well as for the concrete agreements that we have signed," Vu

Vucic comments on Veseli’s statement (Prva TV, B92)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said he is not an enemy to Albanians and that he understands the statement Kosovo Assembly Speaker Kadri Veseli made about him earlier, B92 reports. “For the sake of Albanians, I want to say that I am not an enemy to them, on the contrary, I am an enemy to everyone who wishes to expel and kill the Serb people.

“Drawing target on Vucic’s head” (Tanjug)

Serbian Minister of Internal Affairs, Nebojsa Stefanovic said that “the obvious aim of Kosovo Assembly Speaker Kadri Veseli claims, that Serbian President is Kosovo enemy, is to draw the target on Vucic’s head,” Tanjug news agency reported. Stefanovic underlined that Vucic is no enemy to Albanians, or anyone else living in the territory of the southern Serbian province, instead he is fighting for the interests of Serbs living there. He noted that Pristina is getting increasingly nervous, having in mind that Serbia is getting stronger international support and that some countries are revoking