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Intl. community "to be made aware of conduct of Pristina" (B92, Serbian Government)

Prime Minister Ana Brnabic requested at Thursday's session of the government that a letter be sent to the heads of governments of "all countries in the world."

The letter's purpose would be to "warn them of the endangering regional peace and stability by Pristina," the Serbian government announced.

"No more dialogue until Pristina withdraws its decisions" (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has said that the dialogue in Brussels will continue when Pristina withdraws its unlawful decisions.

Vucic - who was in Brussels on Thursday for his EU-mediated meeting with Kosovo President Hashim Thaci - that "no Serbian representative will appear in Brussels (again) until that happens."

Hoxhaj calls on citizens to boycott Serbian products (Telegrafi)

Kosovo’s Deputy Prime Minister Enver Hoxhaj said that protective measure of ten percent tax set by Kosovo government on products imported from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, defends interests of Kosovo state, it strengthens it and protects local production.

He told Telegrafi that the decision was made in order to impede Serbia from financing campaigns against Kosovo.

Guterres: Incidents despite peace in Kosovo (RTS)

United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned that despite of peace in Kosovo over the last three months, several incidents which were results of intercommunity tensions were recorded, Serbian public broadcaster RTS reports.

SG Guterres also welcomed the readiness of Belgrade and Pristina to normalize relations through dialogue. He also noted that during the last three months 53 persons returned to Kosovo, 29 of them are Serbs.

NATO "not against Kosovo army"; Serbia: There cannot be two (Tanjug, B92)

Speaking at a gathering in Belgrade on Thursday, a NATO representative said the alliance was "not against" an army being formed in Kosovo army.

But that this must be done in accordance with the (Kosovo) Constitution, said Robert Pszczel, a senior officer for Russia and the Western Balkans from NATO's Public Diplomacy Department (PDD).

Serbia and NATO "share same goals" - US ambassador (B92, Tanjug)

NATO and Serbia share the same strategic goals and we can work together as partners, US Ambassador in Serbia Kyle Scott said. He made this statement at the 6th Belgrade NATO Week - a two-day event organized by the Center for Euro-Atlantic Studies NGO, with the support of NATO's public diplomacy department (PDD) and the US embassy in Belgrade.

Paris, place where Kosovo knot might get untied (Blic, Tanjug)

Meeting of the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic with the world leader on the margins of Armistice Day celebration in Paris could be a step ahead in untying “the Kosovo know,” Belgrade-based daily Blic writes today.

Vucic’s meeting with German Chancellor, Angela Merkel would take place, as per her requests, on Sunday morning, before the official ceremony. According to the daily, the two officials would discuss the situation in the region, economy and the special focus would be made on Belgrade-Pristina dialogue.

Kosovo Customs begins implementing the decision on additional tax on Serbian goods (RTS)

Radio Television Serbia reports that Adriatik Stavileci, Kosovo customs spokesman told the media in Pristina that Kosovo Customs Service has begun to apply the decision of the Kosovo government on additional taxation of 10 percent for imports of products from central Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Stavileci say that this is a volume of goods worth hundreds of millions of euros during the year.