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Kotzias: We will discuss security situation in Balkans (Tanjug)

Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias, who is arriving on an official visit to Belgrade on Thursday, has said that with Serbia's officials he will discuss the security situation in the Balkans.

We will discuss prospects for joint endeavors in the fields of energy and transport and consider the security situation in the Balkans, challenges relating to migrations and the issue of refugees, Kotzias said in an interview to Tanjug.

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Vucic: Substantial agreement important during Brussels dialogue (RTS)

Delegations of Belgrade and Pristina today started talks in Brussels under the auspices of the EU High Representative Federica Mogherini. Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said that substantial agreement on the Association/Community of Serb municipalities, along with telecommunication, energy and ‘Peace Park’ is of the outmost importance for the Serbian Government.

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PM says he is ready to pay repsects in Srebrenica (B92)

"If Bosniaks want it and if that is not an additional difficulty for them, I will be ready to honor Muslim victims in Srebrenica," says Aleksandar Vucic.

As prime minister I am ready to bow and lower my head and show what kind of relationship we Serbs have towards the innocent victims of Srebrenica. That those 99.9 percent of Serbs who did not participate in the crime can go with their head held high anywhere in the world," Vucic said in remarks to the media in Belgrade on Friday.

Russian resolution on the court for KLA war crimes (Politika)

Moscow could work on the issue of the court at the UN, however it is possible that such news is published in order to scare Pristina a bit, writes Russian information site ‘Sputnik’.

Russia has the right, as a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, to propose creation of the court for the Kosovo Liberation Army war crimes, however its effort would be blocked by the US, which treats Kosovo as its zone of interest, writes Serbian desk of the Russian information portal ‘Sputnik’.

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Pushkov: Resolution attack on Serbia’s image and authority (RTS)

The chairperson of Russian Duma’s committee for foreign relations Aleksey Pushkov said that the West, with resolution on Srebrenica, is sending a signal that it can launch mechanisms that could attack the image and authority of Serbia, because of not joining sanctions against Russia.

Pushkov also said that it is about the effort that Serbia is put at odds with Muslim nations, and stressed that this document is not necessary since its adoption would cause more damage than benefits, reported Tanjug.

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Vlasi: A/CSM is Kosovo’s obligation (KIM Radio)

Creation of the Association/Community of Serb municipalities (A/CSM) is internal obligation of Kosovo and Serbia should not interfere, claims political analyst Azem Vlasi.

Vlasi said that there are no obstacles for reaching an agreement on telecommunication since it was said earlier that Kosovo should have its own area code, whereas when it comes to energy it is only about pure economic and financial relations.

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Janjić: In Serbia’s interest to close the technical dialogue (Kontakt Plus Radio)

It is in the interest of Serbia to close, as soon as possible, the technical dialogue with Pristina and start negotiations on chapter 35 with the EU, said political analyst Dušan Janjić.

Janjić said that there is a possibility for technical issues to be solved on 23 June (Z/CSM, bridge, electricity, telecommunication), which are in fact on the table as of 2011, however he added that there are and new unsettled issues, which are not a condition for opening the chapter 35.

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Gračanica: A questionnaire over the employment status causes fear amongst employees in health centers (KoSSev)

Employees of the Health Center in Gračanica/Graçanicë are surprised and concerned with the questionnaire carried out in this institution on whether they would be willing to resign from work.

Employees explained that a poll was carried out over their employment status without any prior explanations, aimed at developing a plan on rationalization in the public sector and developing an adequate program for settling problems with the surplus of employees, in line with instructions received from the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Serbia.

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Vucic: Things are getting complicated, let’s stay united (B92)

Prime Minister of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic has called citizens to be fully united because in next days and months ‘full political stability should be preserved’. He added that this is needed for providing a safe future and better economy.

At the press conference in Belgrade Vucic said that the following month will be difficult for Serbia and that talks in Brussels between Belgrade and Pristina on 23 June will be difficult.