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Vucic: Our wisdom preserved peace in Kosovo (B92)

"Thanks to the wisdom and the desire to avoid conflicts and preserve peace Serbia managed to do that," PM Aleksandar Vucic said on Sunday evening in Belgrade.

Speaking about the incidents in Kosovo over a passenger train traveling from Belgrade to Kosovska Mitrovica, Vucic, who was a guest on a TV Pink talk show, added:

"A good number of Serbs are angry that we did not push the train to Kosovska Mitrovica, we could have done that, but there would have been dead on both sides."

Government to meet, discuss French court's decision (Serbian media)

The Serbian government Friday will announce its stance regarding the decision of a French court to release from custody Ramush Haradinaj.

Serbian state broadcaster RTS is reporting that Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić has scheduled a meeting of his cabinet for Friday, "during which a decision will be made."

The session was scheduled by Vučić, who is returning from an official visit to India, Deputy PM and Interior Minister Nebojša Stefanović confirmed to Tanjug.

Government to "react" to French court's decision on Friday (Serbian media)

First Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Ivica Dačić said Thursday the government would not react today to the release from custody in France of Ramush Haradinaj.

Serbian state broadcaster RTS is reporting that Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić has scheduled a meeting of his cabinet for Friday, "during which a decision will be made."

Haradinaj, a Kosovo Albanian politician and former KLA commander, was arrested last week in France on a Serbian war crimes warrant.

Vučić: We will ask for the extradition of Haradinaj (media)

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic has commented on the arrest of Ramush Haradinaj in France to say it is "good for justice to be above politics."

Vucic said that the Serbian prosecution has numerous pieces of evidence and "incriminating things" against Haradinaj, and that he wished that France, "as a serious country with the rule of law," would not act in line with political positions, but rather in line with justice.

Vučić: I have full confidence in Vulin (media)

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić said that on Monday, 26 December, "all with the Serbian list will be resolved". Part of the Serbian List's MPs returned to the Kosovo Assembly despite Belgrade's opposition.

Vučić said that he has a lot of trust in Aleksandar Vulin, President of Socialists Movement.

"I have full confidence in Vulin and this is not about him or his party," Vučić told the Radio Television of Serbia.

Vučić: Kfor saved a Serbian baby - a signal of beter understanding (Vesti)

Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić thanked members of KFOR on Wednesday, who have transported a baby by helicopter to a hospital in Belgrade and thus saved the life of a Serbian boy from Laplje Selo.

At a joint press conference with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Vučić thanked him and said that it was a big thing for Serbia and yet another signal of greater  understanding between Serbia and NATO.

NATO chief "respects Serbia's neutrality, regrets victims" (B92)

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said on Wednesday in Brussels that Serbia is "an exporter of stability" in the region.

Stoltenberg made this statement after his meeting with Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic.

During a joint press conference, Stoltenberg also said NATO "respects Serbia's military neutrality," and expressed his "regret over the loss of innocent lives" during the western military alliance's 1999 bombing of Serbia.

Vučić: Next week will be named war crimes prosecutor (Blic)

Prime Minister Vučić Aleksnadar said that over the next week is expected the appointment of the prosecutor for war crimes.

- This is important news - Vučić said at a press conference he held with the head of British diplomacy, Boris Johnson.

- This is one of the things that EC and I would say and Brammertz have criticized. We want to continue this job - Vučić said.

 

Vučić: Brothers Bytyqi killed without guilt (RTK2, RTS)

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić told RTS that he would have given all to investigate the murder of the Bytyqi brothers, as he does not want the state to hide the killers and criminals. He dismissed insinuations that he is slowing down the investigation, because former Gendarmerie Commander Goran Radosavljević Guri was included in the case and who is now an official of the SNS.

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