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Serbian Justice Minister Nela Kuburovic talked to Fatos Bytyqi (TV Most)

The meeting also highlighted the willingness of the authorities to work on discovering the full truth about the case of murder of the Bytyqi brothers, which happened in 1999 in Serbia.

Also, Minister Kuburović indicated that the Government of Serbia, within its competence, will provide full support to strengthening the capacity of the competent office, which is in line with the implementation of the National Strategy for War Crimes Processing.

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Pristina not ready to fully implement the Brussels agreement (TV Most)

Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Branimir Stojanović told Tanjug that it is quite clear that there is no political will of Pristina to implement within a reasonable time fully what has been agreed, and that there are no decisions, especially when it comes to the formation of the Association/Community of Serb municipalities (ZSO).

The second day of protests in Gora (TV Most, Radio Gračanica)

Villagers of Vranište in Gora protested at the site where a few days ago began the construction of hydropower plant. The construction takes place on private land on the river in the village.

Villagers of Vranište several days peacefully protest and say they are not informed of the expropriation, nor did they have access to documents. In this way, their private property is taken, say the villagers, because the work is carried out on parcels in their ownership.

Kukan: In dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina to address the Trepča issue (TV Most, Večernje Novosti)

The future of Trepča is an important issue that should be addressed in the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, believes the head of the European Parliament delegation for relations with Serbia Eduard Kukan, who hopes that Serbia will soon open new negotiating chapters with the EU.

Resignations of DSS officials from Kosovo (TV most, Večernje Novosti)

All members of the Main Board of DSS (Democratic Party of Serbia) from Kosovo resigned at the party office due to, as they say, "the party leadership collaboration with the SNS and the coalition of the top of the party with those who betray Kosovo and Metohija".

After resignation of Marko Jakšić and Slaviša Ristić, resigned and Vladimir Milentijević, Vuko Antonijević, Goran Lazović, Nebojša Minić, Nemanja Jakšić, Dragiša Miljković, Ljiljana Ljumović, Vladimir Rakić, Dragan Kostić, Bojan Cvetković and Nenad Kojić.

Đurić met with the representatives of Serbs from Kosovo (TV Most)

The Serb representatives in the Kosovo government have informed the Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija of the reasons for freezing their participation in the government, inter-ministerial committees and other government bodies, and today's submission of the request to the constitutional court in Pristina for the assessment of the constitutionality of the law of Trepča.

Vučić on telecommunications and Đurić’s statement (TV Most)

Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić says that in coming period will be decided about the implementation of the agreement between Belgrade and Pristina on telecommunications, stating that discussions on the subject are more difficult than it seems from the outside, but he does not talk about the ultimatum.

"I would not say that it is the ultimatum, it is about the conversations we had in Brussels," said Vučić, referring to the statement of the Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Đurić that Serbia is facing an ultimatum.

"We will block the crossings until our loved ones are set free and returned" (KIM radio, Kontakt plus, TV Most)

The Association of Families of Kidnapped and Murdered Serbs from 1998 to 2000 in Kosovo announced blocking of the administrative crossings Merdare, Jarinje and Končulj, until "their loved ones are set free and returned."

UN Special Rapporteur on Cultural Rights Karima Bennoune in Kosovo (Kontakt plus radio,TV Most)

Special Rapporteur of the United Nations in the field of cultural rights Karima Bennoune begins today a ten-day visit to Serbia and Kosovo. She will assess efforts to implement the right of all persons to participate in cultural life and the right to access and enjoy the cultural heritage. She will also consider the destruction of the heritage, both in the past and present.