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First indictments prepared for war crimes of the KLA (KoSSev, TV Most, KIM radio, Politika)

The first indictments for war crimes of the KLA likely to be raised by year-end, writes daily Politika.

According to unofficial information of the Fund for Humanitarian Law, Politika writes, so far have been prepared indictments against eight persons.

Drecun: If there are privileged like in The Hague then that's not it (TV Most)

- If there are privileged who will avoid justice, a situation similar to that of the Hague Tribunal, of course, it will not be the highest international standards, unless one thinks that what was done in The Hague is the highest standard - said Drecun.

Nevertheless, he considers that the prosecution team engaged quite seriously with gathering evidence in recent months, and how many indictments will be it depends primarily on the results of their work, but also from the fact whether there will be political pressures.

Odalović: If Biden's message was understood in Pristina, ZSO will be formed soon (media)

President of the Commission for Missing Persons, Veljko Odalović says that the ZSO will be formed soon, if Biden's message was taken seriously in Pristina.

When asked when he expects establishment of the ZSO, Odalović said to the RTS "how Pristina works, this will last."

He says that the ZSO constitutes a "bone in the throat" to Pristina and "many others who have introduced Belgrade into a dialogue with the promise that ZSO will be formed."

Montgomery expects stability, dialogue and terrorism as topics of Biden's talks (TV Most)

Former US ambassador to Serbia William Montgomery expects stability in the Balkans, the fight against terrorism and the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina among the main issues to be discussed during the upcoming visit of US Vice President Joseph Biden to Serbia.

"I expect that Biden would push for the further progress in terms of the Brussels Agreement," Montgomery said to Tanjug.

Jevtić on returns with ambassadors of the Quint countries (TV Most)

At the initiative of the Kosovo Minister for Communities and Returns Dalibor Jevtić, today in Pristina is held a meeting with ambassadors of the Quint countries (representatives of the embassies of United States, Great Britain, Germany, Italy and France) about the return and integration of displaced persons in accordance with the regional inter-institutional initiative (Skopje  initiative). At the meeting was also discussed the returnee project Sunny Valley.

"The OSCE and UNMIK violate property rights" (KIM radio, RTK2, TV Most)

The OSCE mission by occupying a part of the estate of Miloš Živković from Leskovac threatens elemental property rights, states attorney of Mr Živković, Dobrica Lazić.

Miloš Živković from Leskovac, as he says, is the owner of the estate of 2 hectares in the industrial zone in Kosovo Polje/Fushë Kosovë, which, he says, is occupied since 2000. The largest part of the estate is occupied by the OSCE Mission in Kosovo.