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Vucic: Srpska Lista will have powerful opponents from both Albanian and part of Serbian media (KoSSev)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said Srpska Lista (SL) should take part in the upcoming elections in Kosovo on October 6th, although they will have “powerful opponents in both the Albanian and part of the Serbian media“, KoSSev portal reports. Vucic added that he is currently waiting to “receive a report from the Office for Kosovo and Metohija and then to hear what Srpska Lista has to say“.

Djuric: Srpska Lista extremely significant for Serbia in Kosovo (N1, FoNet, RTS)

Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director Marko Djuric said on Thursday Srpska Lista would make all decisions related to Kosovo elections in the consultations with the President Aleksandar Vucic and urged Serbs to be ready to take part and be united, BETA news agency reports. He added that Srpska Lista was Serbia's “immensely important instrument” in exercising national interests in Kosovo. “These are not elections in which people should decide among more parties as it is the case in central Serbia where we can split into a thousand and one way.

Brnabic met with Borrell (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic pays one-day visit to Spain where she met with the Spanish Foreign Affairs Minister and newly appointed EU High Representative Josep Borrell, Tanjug news agency reports. The main topics of the meeting included bilateral relations, Serbia’s EU integration and Belgrade-Pristina dialogue. Particular attention would be given to Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, given that Borrell would be a mediator in this process, once it gets restored.

“US will no longer tolerate slaps from Haradinaj” (Tanjug, B92, RTS)

Chairman of the Serbian National Assembly Committee for Kosovo and Metohija, Milovan Drecun said Albanians are not ready to take part in the process of finding out who were the perpetrators of the most serious crimes, Tanjug news agency reported. According to Drecun their aim is to make the investigations difficult, conceal the evidence and prevent finding of the truth. Drecun made these remarks in relation to the decision of Pristina authorities to refuse to handover mortal remains in Pristina of the seven members of the Serb families Sutkovic and Petkovic killed in 1999 in Djakovica.

Raska-Prizren Eparchy condemned inscription of graffiti in Zupa valley (Radio kontakt plus)

Eparchy of Raska-Prizren condemned inscription of graffiti with nationalistic content in Zupa valley and requested those responsible be sanctioned, Radio kontakt plus reports. “Graffiti of nationalistic content have been inscribed on several places in Sirinicka Zupa where the Serb population makes a majority, causing disturbance among our people.

Trump could benefit in elections if Kosovo issue is solved, FM Dacic says (FoNet, N1, Informer)

Everything Serbia does is supported by a part of the White House administration, the part which favors a compromise between Belgrade and Pristina, Serbian Foreign Affairs Minister Ivica Dacic has said on Wednesday FoNet news agency reports. “It is a big step forward, but whether they (those who support Belgrade) will press the rest of the Washington political elite remains to be seen.

Message to British Ambassador: Let him say who these criminals are (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian Minister of Internal Affairs Nebojsa Stefanovic urged British Ambassador in Kosovo, Ruairi O’Connell to say who the criminals are for which he said Kosovo citizens should not vote for, Tanjug news agency reports. “I would like to hear who these criminals are because we were kept persuaded that these are wonderful people and there is no crime in Kosovo.

Odalovic: They do not give remains of killed Serbs to families (Radio KIM)

Kosovo authorities have refused to hand over in Pristina mortal remains of seven members of Sutakovic and Petrovic families kidnapped and killed in Djakovica in 1999. They agree to hand over the remains to the families at administrative crossing with Montenegro, Radio KIM reports. These are remains of seven persons, five from Sutakovic and two from Petrovic families. In June 1999, Djordje, Darinka and their three underage sons, Aleksandar, Djordje and Radoman were taken away.

KLA graffiti in Strpce municipality (RTS)

During the weekend in the villages of Bitinja, Popovce, Brezovica and Rakanovac “KLA” graffiti and inscriptions “Kosovo-Albania” were written, RTS reports. The case was reported to the Kosovo police that is looking for the perpetrators. The inscription of graffiti has caused disturbance among the Serbs living in the area, where they make the majority and noted there were no inter-ethnic incidents happening before. The Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija condemned the incident saying it cannot be interpreted differently, but as an open threat to the Serbs in south of Kosovo.