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Vučić expects help from the EU, US and Russia on the occasion of the Kosovo Army (RTS)

RTS reports today that Vučić has said at a press conference in Kopaonik, when asked about last night's phone conversation with Thaçi that they did not agree on key issues, notably the formation of the Kosovo army which as he said violates the Resolution 1244 but also was contrary to the Kosovo's constitution.  He pointed that he expected help of the EU, US and Russia and said that those were big things for someone to play with.

"Serbia to get Russian MiGs on NATO aggression anniversary" (B92, Večernje Novosti)

Russian President Vladimir Putin should sign a degree on the delivery of six MiG-29s to Serbia during his meeting in Moscow with Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic.

Belgrade-based Vecernje Novosti is reporting this, and adding that there is a great chance that the warplanes will officially join the Serbian Armed Forces "symbolically" on March 24 - the 18th anniversary of the start of NATO's aggression against Serbia.

Vucic and Thaci have "fierce" telephone conversation (B92, RTS)

Aleksandar Vucic and Hashim Thaci have had a telephone conversation, the Serbian government has announced.

According to a statement posted on the government's website, the Serbian prime minister and the president of the interim institutions of self-government in Pristina spoke on Tuesday.

They discussed "the importance and consequences" of the visit last week of EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini for the region of the Western Balkans.

Vučić: Serbia will never agree with the formation of the Kosovo Armed Forces (Novi Magazin)

The presidential candidate of the ruling coalition gathered around the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) Aleksandar Vučić states that he will work on the preservation of peace in the region, but that he will never agree with the formation of the Kosovo Armed Forces.

Vučić said at a rally in Mladenovac that a turbulent period is before the region, but stressed that there are boundaries that Serbia does not cross "and will never cross."

Vučić: I do not know whether Haradinaj will be the topic for Mogherini (RTS)

Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić expects a good and open discussion with the head of European diplomacy Federica Mogherini, who is in Belgrade today, but he does not know whether the case of Ramush Haradinaj will be a topic of their meeting.

"I do not know whether it is a topic, maybe she has some other topics. We'll see," Vučić told reporters in Vranje.

Vučić added that he does not know what "they want from us, but he knows what we want from them."

Vučić also plans a rally in Kosovo (Danas)

The coalition around SNS will hold a total of 26 rallies in 30 days of the presidential campaign, and one of these meetings is planned to be organized and in Kosovo, unofficially learns daily Danas from sources close to the election headquarters of Aleksandar Vučić.

As a possible date is mentioned 21 March, but point out that the venue of the rally is unknown yet.

Vucic:Citizens often see EU as machine for pressure over Kosovo (B92)

Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic says he is convinced that Serbia will remain firmly on the European path when he "leaves the government in a month, two, or three."

During his meeting in Belgrade with members of EU's Working Party on Enlargement (COELA) and representatives of the EU Council and the European Commission, Vucic said that Serbia's strategic goal is EU membership, while maintaining traditionally good relations with "friends from the East."

Vucic foresees "new turbulent times" ahead of Serbia (B92)

"New turbulent times are ahead of Serbia, many can't wait to undermine and destabilize it," says Aleksadar Vucic.

However, added the prime minister and the presidential candidate of the ruling SNS - "our message is that we will protect Serbia."

Vucic made the comments as he spoke with citizens welcoming him in the town of Vrbas, where he traveled for the start of reconstruction works on a local elementary school named after Petar Petrovic Njegos.

"Pristina uses dirty propaganda, but Serbs must remain calm" (B92)

In the dialogue with Pristina, Belgrade was brought to a situation to say "no" to one thing, in order to be blamed for everything, PM Aleksandar Vucic has said.

"Pristina is engaged in the dirties propaganda. My message to Serbs is this: don't fall for provocations, peace is our interest," Vucic said during a break in a meeting held in Raska on Thursday afternoon with representatives of Serbs from Kosovo.

According to him, Pristina's representatives "constantly changed their proposals during difficult conversations" in Brussels on Wednesday.

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Vucic: Mogherini needs to react to Pristina's conduct (Tanjug)

Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic on Thursday urged EU foreign policy and security chief Federica Mogherini and her team to react to Pristina's conduct, noting the EU had clearly said it would react if someone violated the agreement reached in Brussels late Wednesday. "I want her to make it clear that the (Kosovo) Albanian side did that - anything else would mean dodging responsibility", Vucic told reporters in Raska, central Serbia, after a meeting with Kosovo Serb representatives.

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