Mustafa in Brussels: It would have been different if the special court was voted (Koha)
"Agreements reached, all that's missing are signatures" (Danas, B92)
Krasniqi: It is the last moment to interrupt discussions with Serbia (Gazeta Express)
Former Kosovo Assembly Speaker and current head of national council of the Initiative for Kosovo (NISMA), Jakup Krasniqi, reacted against the statements of Belgrade senior officials who claimed that Belgrade will not give up Gazivoda Lake. He wrote on his Facebook profile that “according to Serbian media, Vucic told Isa Mustafa in front of the EU officials that “there is no chance to accept your requests.
The Assembly of Kosovo and Metohija to Vucic: Stop negotiations with Mustafa (Vesti)
Three good news and one bad news for Kosovo from Brussels (Klan Kosova)
Murtezaj: Association in accordance with Kosovo Constitution and laws (RTK)
PM says he is ready to pay repsects in Srebrenica (B92)
"If Bosniaks want it and if that is not an additional difficulty for them, I will be ready to honor Muslim victims in Srebrenica," says Aleksandar Vucic.
As prime minister I am ready to bow and lower my head and show what kind of relationship we Serbs have towards the innocent victims of Srebrenica. That those 99.9 percent of Serbs who did not participate in the crime can go with their head held high anywhere in the world," Vucic said in remarks to the media in Belgrade on Friday.
Patriotic Block: On 23 June Vucic will hand over Gazivode Lake (KoSSev)
Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic will hand over Gazivode Lake to Kosovo institutions in talks scheduled for 23 June in Brussels, even though he categorically rejected such scenario, claims Patriotic Block from Kosovo and Metohija in a statement forwarded to KoSSev. “Dramatic call of the Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic to citizens of Serbia for showing unity in the eve of negotiations with Pristina on 23 June in Brussels, largely resembles on the atmosphere created before the Brussels Agreement was signed, by which Serbia practically gave up on Kosovo and
Vucic: Things are getting complicated, let’s stay united (B92)
Prime Minister of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic has called citizens to be fully united because in next days and months ‘full political stability should be preserved’. He added that this is needed for providing a safe future and better economy.
At the press conference in Belgrade Vucic said that the following month will be difficult for Serbia and that talks in Brussels between Belgrade and Pristina on 23 June will be difficult.