Ana Brnabic

"Pristina has taken dialogue 50 steps backwards"

This has been assessed by Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic.

Speaking for Pink TV on Friday in Belgrade, Brnabic pointed out that due to all these decisions of the provisional institutions in Pristina she "does not see any indication of a compromise" - and instead believes that Belgrade and Pristina are increasingly removed from one.

"Serbia must repay debts as quickly as possible"

The president was commenting on media reports about a potential new global economic crisis, Tanjug reported on Wednesday.

"My only advice to Prime minister Ana Brnabic and Finance Minister Sinisa Mali would be: repay debts quickly so that we have as little to repay as possible in the future and keep the budget healthy," Vucic said responding to reporters' questions.

Serbian FM receives message from Russia's Lavrov

In his message dated December 21, Lavrov said that Moscow is ready for further close cooperation "on the Kosovo issue."

The Foreign Ministry announced in a press release late on Tuesday that Dacic was presented with Lavrov's New Year and Christmas (to be celebrated in Serbia and Russia on January 7) message during a meeting in Belgrade with Russian Ambassador Aleksandr Chepurin.

Haradinaj continues to refuse to revoke taxes

According to Pristina based Gazeta Express media outlet, these measures will remain in effect "as long as Belgrade acts against Pristina."

Haradinaj spoke about taxes in response to Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic - who allegedly, according to some Pristina media - "wrote to Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama asking him to reconsider Albania's support to Kosovo."

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