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Rasic and Miletic: Interests of Serbs are realized in institutions (RTK2)

Nenad Rasic and Petar Miletic said that the Serbian List should return to the Kosovo institutions in order to defend the interests of the Serbian community. At the meeting in Gracanica were adopted ten points concerning the improvement of the position of the Serbs in Kosovo. The last point envisaged that the draft statute of the Community of Serbian municipalities will be submitted at one of future meetings of the Assembly of the Serbian municipalities. 

Vucic: European path depends on dialogue with Kosovo Albanians (RTK2)

European future of Serbia depends on how successful we will be in negotiations with Pristina in Brussels, and those are the most difficult talks, said Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic.

Vucic said that government is doing everything it can in order to progress on the European path and opening of chapters in negotiations with the EU, but that most important thing with that regard is the dialogue with Kosovo Albanians.

Serbs and Albanians together are seeking missing persons (RTK2, Beta)

Association of missing persons in Kosovo and Metohija and the Association of missing Albanians have agreed with the families to seek together all disappeared.

This was after the meeting, "Non-governmental associations for Missing Persons - Example of best practice and cooperation between communities", in Pristina, said the coordinator of the Association for missing persons in Kosovo, Milorad Trifunovic.

Trifunovic told BETA that the policy remains the major obstacle to resolving the fate of missing Serbs and Albanians.

Kurti: Serbs are not the problem, Serbia and the Serbian List are (RTK2)

Former leader of the movement Self-Determination Albin Kurti said that Kosovo Serbs are not the problem, but Serbia and the Serbian List are, because they have made mini-states out of Serb municipalities.

At the debate organized by the NGO ‘Fol’, Kurti said that special court is result of the pressure exerted by Serbian and Russia.

Rasic: Without majority of Serbs there won’t be law on special court (RTK2)

MP from the ranks of the Progressive Democratic Party (PDS) in the Kosovo parliament Nenad Rasic said that adoption of the law on special court requires 80 votes of MPs, amongst whom and at least 14 votes of MPs from the ranks of non-Albanians.

“Ruling coalition has the majority, however, unless MPs form the Serbian List are not present at the session where draft law is discussed, there is possibility that the law won’t be adopted,” said Rasic to RTK2.

Brush: Kosovo without a defined status is not good (RTS,Blic, B92, NMagazin,RTK2,TV Most)

The Deputy Head of UNMIK, Jennifer Brush said today that Kosovo without a specific status is not good for the people who live in it, whether Albanians are in question or non-Albanians.

Brush said in an interview in the program "Slobodni Srpski" (Free Serbian), that she hoped that the dialogue in Brussels would help to come to the normalization of relations between Serbia and Kosovo in order to live normally.