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PM Brnabic: Serbia will not recognize another state in its territory (Tanjug, B92)

Serbia will not recognize the existence of another state in its territory, Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said on Friday.

Speaking at the international scientific conference "Kosovo and Metohija: Sui generis, or precedent in international relations," Brnabic stressed that the conflict between the Serbs and the Albanians cannot be solved by supporting one side in each of its demands, however unreasonable it may be, and expect the other side to bow down and accept every imposed solution.

Tadic invites Vucic to TV duel on Kosovo (Tanjug, B92)

Former Serbian President, Boris Tadic invited current President Aleksandar Vucic to a TV duel in order to discuss arguments about Kosovo, Tanjug news agency reported.

Tadic said in a written statement, he invites Vucic to a TV duel not as a member of the opposition but as a former President of Serbia.

He added, that Vucic accuses former authorities for the bad position of Serbia when it comes to Kosovo, therefore he wishes to exchange arguments with him, so the public can judge on its own if and who is the one to blame.

Dacic: It is absolutely untrue there is any ultimatum (RTS)

Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic told RTS he expects nothing spectacular from today’s meeting in Brussels. He also pointed out Serbia will never accept unilaterally declared independence of Kosovo.

Speaking for the RTS news edition, Dacic said there are many fake news related to Kosovo lately, and one can read some spectacular information every day, however “famous” Thursday when it was announced that somebody from Germany would bring a proposal or ultimatum has also passed.

Serbian FM says he's been warning president about West (BETA, B92)

Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic says Western countries expect Serbia to recognize Kosovo, which he described as insolent and humiliating.

"They separated Kosovo from Serbia with bombs and now they tell us that this story is finished," Dacic said in an interview for Friday's edition of daily Vecernje Novosti.

DSS: "Both Kosovo and EU" policy is failure (FoNet, RTS)

Leader of the opposition Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS), Milos Jovanovic told Serbian media the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic sent from New York “a clear confession” that the policy “both Kosovo and the EU has faced a complete failure.”

“This irrational Kosovo policy that he hastily implements, launched in 2008 by Democratic Party (DS), President of the Republic quite accurately called “stupid and irresponsible,” Jovanovic said in a written statement.

“Fans and media banned from Serbia vs. so-called Kosovo game” (Tanjug, B92)

A handball game between the teams of Serbia and so-called Kosovo will be played in Kovilovo on Friday without the presence of spectators and media.

The Handball Association of Serbia (RSS) announced this on Wednesday.

The game will be played as part of a qualifying tournament for EHF's Women's Junior World Championship that will take place Gyor, Hungary later this year.

Veseli: There would be no change of borders, but I would like if Presevo and Medvedja would belong to us (Tanjug, RTS)

Kosovo Assembly Speaker Kadri Veseli claims “there is no possibility to change the borders in the region,” however, he would “like it the most if municipalities in the south of central Serbia, Presevo and Medvedja belong to Kosovo, if Serbia would agree to it,” adding “that Kosovo has nothing to give to Serbia,” Tanjug news agency reported today, referring to TV T7.

Veseli who earlier threatened that “Kosovo borders would reach Nis” added that “opening of the border issue in the Balkans always meant war.”

Vucic "dissatisfied with results" of NYC meetings on Kosovo (Tanjug, B92)

President Aleksandar Vucic told RTS late on Wednesday that he had "a number of difficult and strenuous meetings" on Kosovo in the US over the past three days.

"We are not only negotiating with the Albanians, but also with those who have created an independent Kosovo," Vucic said, adding that he "cannot talk too much about the meetings."

He said he had "a series of marathon-length meetings" and in the end met with UN chief Antonio Guterres.