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Analysts: Consequences for Kosovo, in case it does not form a Special court (Blic)

Political analysts in Kosovo assessed that Pristina will suffer enormous consequences in case the amendments to the Constitution and the Law on the Special Court for war crimes will not be adopted. Analyst Imer Mushkolaj estimated that in such a case, Kosovo would acknowledge that it is not interested to shed light on the allegations from the report of the Council of Europe on the alleged crimes of some former senior officers of the KLA, against Serbian civilians during the Kosovo war.

Deleting the preamble of the Constitution is the signal that the Serbian government is ready for further concessions (Kontakt Plus Radio)

Program Director of the Bureau for Social Research (BIRODI) Pavle Dimitrijevic said today that the deletion of the preamble of the Constitution of Serbia will be a signal that the Serbian government is ready for further concessions related to the Kosovo. "Deleting of preamble from the Serbian Constitution will above all have political impact. That is political signal that relates to the shift in politics, in the sense of ignoring, or giving up, UN SC Resolution 1244 which has so far been a stronghold of the Serbian Government in any negotiations and foreign policy, when it comes to Kosovo.

Lavrov: Russia's position on Kosovo unchanged (Dailies)

The attempt of those who orchestrated the separation of Kosovo without a referendum to doubt the expression of the will of the citizens of Crimea is "absurd." "Russia's position on the Kosovo issue is absolutely clear and unchanging: it is only possible to regulate this problem on the basis of international law and within the framework set out in UN Security Council Resolution 1244." "As for Belgrade's efforts in this direction - we find those decisions that will satisfy Serbia acceptable.

Analysts: It would be bad if UN would establish a Special Court (Blic)

Pristina analysts have estimated that a failure in the formation of the Special Court would severely affected statehood and the image of Kosovo.  Analyst of the British group for policy Naim Rashiti has said that it would be terrible if the obligation to establish the court would be transferred to the UN Security Council, because of the lack of readiness of Pristina. In such case, the subjectivity and Kosovo's statehood would come into question and the term of the court’s functioning would be unlimited.

General Momir Stojanovic will not be tried in Djakovica/Gjakove (Vecernje Novosti)

Serbia is not recognizing the court in Djakovica/Gjakove, but in case UNMIK request it, Serbia could question General Momir Stojanovic, who is accused of alleged crimes in Kosovo and Metohija in 1999. There is also an option that the former chief of VBA (Military Security Agency) could be questioned in Belgrade by the EULEX prosecutors, if the EU mission will be interested for it.

Bjelić: Trepca is privately owned company (RTK2)

Former Director of Trepca Complex Novak Bjelic said that Belgrade must not accept talks about Trepca with Pristina authorities, because, as he said, “it is a done deal”. "Trepca is a stock company, not a property of the state," said Bjelić adding that if the UNSC Resolution 1244 continues to be respected, Trepca cannot belong to Kosovo.  Former Director of Trepca said that owners of the capital must be respected and that state cannot interfere with it.

Pristina is preparing for the Army (Vesti online)

As announced by the Kosovo Foreign Ministry in a meeting with the US Under Secretary of Defence, Evelyn Farkas, this year will be decisive for the transformation of Kosovo Security Forces in the army. Belgrade pointed out that the formation of the Kosovo Army is contrary to the UN Security Council Resolution 1244 and it will not help improving the security of Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija, or stability in the region. Professor of the Faculty of Security Zoran Dragisic stressed that Serbia could do nothing to prevent this process; in particular Serbia could not influence the support and bilate

Takeover of mine "would deal heavy blow to Kosovo talks" (Dailies)

Aleksandar Vucic says a unilateral decision of the Kosovo government to take over Trepca "would deal a heavy blow to the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue." According to Pristina-based daily Koha Ditore, the government of Kosovo adopted the bill modifying the law on public enterprises, paving the way for the Kosovo government to take over the ownership of the Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Combine Trepca. The presidency of the assembly of Kosovo decided - contrary to the rules of procedure - to debate the bill under urgent procedure at the session scheduled for January 19. Commenting on the is