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Patriotic block: Continuation of negotiations, readiness of Vucic to make new concessions (Kontakt plus radio)

“Announcements made by the Serbian Prime Minister about continuation  of negotiations on 27 January, who buy the way says that negotiations will be difficult, clearly shows that Aleksandar Vucic is ready to make new concessions to Pristina aimed at building independent Kosovo,” stated Patriotic Block from Kosovo and Metohija.

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"Unsolved crimes cast a shadow over joy of Christmas in Kosovo" (B92)

Serbian Labor Minister Aleksandar Vulin wished a happy Christmas to all Orthodox believers from Pec/Peja in Kosovo.

He noted that "unsolved crimes cast a dark shadow over the holiday joy in Kosovo and Metohija," reported Tanjug.

Vulin attended a Christmas liturgy at the Pec Patriarchate and called on the international community to ensure conditions for the displaced to return to Kosovo.

"Borders erased between states - new ones drawn in Serbia" (Vecernje Novosti, B92, Tanjug, Blic)

Why new borders are being drawn within Serbia if Europe is uniting by erasing borders between states, Serbian Orthodox Church Patriarch Irinej has asked.

"I am not dealing with politics when I'm saying this but, as the Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church, I am contemplating further consequences of a fragmented Serbia living in a 'united' Europe. This is too serious issue to be dealt by politicians with a limited duration," the Patriarch told Vecernje Novosti daily.

Tahiri: Austria has applied for Kosovo’s dialing prefix (RTK)

Kosovo’s minister without portfolio and chief negotiator in the dialogue with Belgrade, Edita Tahiri, said Austria has officially applied with the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) for a dialing prefix for Kosovo. She said that Kosovo’s prefix will be 383. Tahiri thanked the Austrian government for its efforts in enabling Kosovo to have its own international prefix. The ITU, according to Tahiri, is now expected to grant Kosovo its prefix by early March.

Devenport: It is not about Kosovo's recognition in the chapter 35 (Blic)

Head of the European Commission Delegation to Serbia Michael Davenport said that he was optimistic about the prospects of Serbia's membership in the EU, but that it's not up to him to say how long this process will last.

He says that the speed of the process depends "primarily on Serbia's ability to meet all expectations in all areas."

Davenport says that most probably chapters 25 and 26 will be closed faster (science and culture) because, as he says, Serbia has made much progress here.