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Still no decision on Serb participation in Kosovo government (RTS, B92)

BELGRADE -- Branimir Stojanovic has said that a decision has not yet been made on the further steps when it comes to the Serb List participation in the Kosovo government.

Stojanovic, who serves as a deputy prime minister of Kosovo, told Radio-Television of Serbia (RTS) that meetings will be held between Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic and Serbs from Kosovo.

"If the decision concerned only us personally, we'd make it easier and faster," he was quoted as saying, and adding:

Mihajlovic: Agreement on the judiciary is not a surprise RTS (RTS)

Head of the Government Office for Cooperation with the media, Milivoje Mihajlovic told RTS that the agreement on the judiciary, reached in Brussels is not a surprise. Next negotiations in Brussels on Community/Association of Serbian Municipalities (ZSO). Pristina authorities are to blame for "river of asylum seekers," said Mihajlovic.

Milivoje Mihajlovic, visiting on RTS, said that the judiciary was the biggest obstacle to continue dialogue and that essentially this agreement, reached between Belgrade and Pristina, means bringing justice to Kosovo in all areas where Serbs live.

Janjic: Boycott would be just a shot to the feet of the interests of Serbian community (RTS)

Political analyst Dusan Janjic expects to be reached a political agreement in Brussels for the resolution of the crisis in Kosovo. Janjic told RTS that the boycott of the Kosovo institutions would be like shooting the legs of the interests of Serbian community.

Director of the Forum for Ethnic Relations Dusan Janjic, said that the dialogue in Brussels would be some kind of review what has been done so far, and what should be done.

Goal is to force Serbs to leave talks" (RTS, Tanjug, B92)

"The essential objective" of the latest developments in Kosovo is for Serbs to leave "the negotiations and local institutions," says Milivoje Mihajlovic.

"Pristina does not want agreement. The aim of Albanian extremists is for Serbs leave the Kosovo government and for that to be an excuse to continue on the path they took so far," said the director of the Serbian Government Office of Media Relations.

Dismissal of Jablanovic – destruction of the Brussels Treaty (RTS)

Following the removal of the minister in the Kosovo government, Aleksandar Jablanovic, decision on further participation in the cabinet of Isa Mustafa, representatives of the Serbian list will bring in the coming days. More information will be known after a meeting with Serbian Prime Minister, Aleksandar Vucic.

Serb representatives estimate that the decision to dismiss Aleksandar Jablanovic has shown nervousness of Kosovo Prime Minister before the resumption of dialogue in Brussels.

Mustafa: Jablanovic no longer minister (RTS, Politika)

Aleksandar Jablanovic no longer is part of my cabinet, said Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa. The decision was made without consultation with the Serbs, says Branimir Stojanovic, Kosovo's deputy prime minister.

Mustafa did not explain whether Jablanovic resigned or he was removed from the office. "We faced the demands of demonstrators in the previous period related to the Trepca and Minister Jablanovic. I can inform you that as of today Jablanovic is not part of the Cabinet of the Government of Kosovo," said Mustafa.

The Serbian list defends Jablanovic (RTS)

The Serbian list assessed the statement of deputy in the Assembly of Kosovo, Nenad Rasic as frivolous and "shameful", that the current Minister of Returns and Communities Aleksandar Jablanovic should resign on moral grounds.

"It is frivolous, shameful and utterly unacceptable that those who had no shred of morality when they were part of the Government of Kosovo speak about what kind of moral act should do some of the current Ministers," the statement said, submitted to Tanjug.

Serbian and Kosovo female entrepreneurs against the prejudices (RTS,Tanjug)

A conference over cooperation between Serbian and Kosovo female entrepreneurs is taking place today in Belgrade. Conference has the goal to support economic cooperation between Serbia and Kosovo and to eliminate prejudices, said Serbian Deputy Prime Minister, Zorana Mihajlovic, and director of the Serbian Government’s Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Đurić.

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Djuric: Protests in Pristina due to the poor economic situation (RTS)

The real reasons for the protest in Pristina are economic and social, not political, say the director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric. The property question will certainly be on the agenda of the talks in Brussels, said Djuric.

Marko Djuric, visiting the RTS morning news, said that 15 years nobody deals with accumulated problems in Kosovo.