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Tomić and Mladenović presented problems of minorities to UNMIK (RTK2, TV Most)

Director of the Office of Community Affairs Ivan Tomić and Commissioner for Languages Slaviša Mladenović yesterday have informed the representatives of UNMIK about the poor implementation of the law, security and economic development, which are still major problems in Kosovo.

Serb representatives with the delegation of Hungary (RTK2)

Serb representatives in the Kosovo institutions, Deputy Prime Minister Branimir Stojanović, Minister for Local Government Ljubomir Maric and Director of the Office of Community Affairs Ivan Tomić met the Foreign Minister of Hungary Péter Szijjártó and the Hungarian Ambassador László Márkusz.  and informed about the political situation in Kosovo.

"There are many problems, but the laws are not implemented" (KIM radio)

Director of the Office for communities Ivan Tomić met today with the delegation of the European Commission headed by the head of the Council of Europe Office in Kosovo, Isabelle Servoz-Gallucci.

"There are still many problems, the situation is far from ideal," said the director of the Office of Communities Ivan Tomić in a meeting with the representatives of the Council of Europe and the Commission for the Protection of National Minorities.

Tomić: Verification of diplomas is priority (KiM radio)

Ivan Tomić, Director of the Office of Community Affairs evaluated verification of diplomas as "number one in the priority of his duties, so that more young people would stay to live and work in these areas." "All the young people who want to stay here will not be able to apply for the jobs in public institutions and companies without a verified diploma. This process is important for all communities, since it applies to all graduates of the Pristina University, temporarily relocated in North Mitrovica," said Tomić.

Victoria Nuland met with Stojanović and Tomić (KiM radio)

Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Branimir Stojanović and Director of the Office for Communities Ivan Tomić talked with the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland. As noted in a statement the Office of the Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister, Stojanović and Tomić introduced Nuland with the conditions in which the Serbian people live in Kosovo. Special emphasis was on the problem of unemployment. Stojanović highlighted the importance of creating the conditions for the new jobs.