Office for Kosovo and Metohija
Palau suspends previous decision to recognize Kosovo
President Tommy Esang Remengesau handed the note to Serbia's Foreign Minister and First Deputy PM Ivica Dacic.
With this, Palau has suspended, pending the outcome of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, its previous decision to recognize Kosovo.
"Illegal formation in Serbian territory, do not join it"
The director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija also said that this so-called army is formed with the goal of changing the country's borders by force.
Djuric's complete address reads as follows:
"Only Supreme Commander Vucic can respond to Pristina"
The director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija pointed out that Vucic, Serbia's president, was "in principle opposed to the use of force, and this would be the last option in the event of the endangering of the lives of Serbs in Kosovo."
"Germans put Serb minister back in Kosovo government"
Jevtic and all other members of the Kosovo government from the Serb List submitted their resignations back in March, after the arrest of Office for Kosovo and Metohija chief Marko Djuric, and have not taken part in any of its sessions since.
The website states that the return of ministers from Serb List was influenced by a German delegation currently visiting Pristina.
"Thaci's move should be put on Stoltenberg's table"
Jens Stoltenberg is coming to Belgrade at a very delicate moment in view of what happened in Kosovo this weekend. There are no official details of that the visit might look like, and what might be discussed, Professor at the Faculty of Political Sciences Dragan Simeunovic told Prva TV on Monday.
For the EU, fiasco seems to be the hardest word
In light of the heightened tensions, above all thanks to the media statements made by Pristina and Belgrade officials, a meeting between Aleksandar Vucic and Hashim Thaci has not occurred today - instead they held bilateral meetings with EU representative for foreign and security policy, Federica Mogherini.
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Vucic decides not to meet with Thaci
Reporters learned this is Brussels from the director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric, who spoke after Vucic's meeting with EU's Federica Mogherini, who acts as the mediator in the Belgrade-Pristina talks.
Vucic will not talk to Kosovo President Hashim Thaci this Friday in Brussels, and the question is whether talks with Pristina will continue, and when.
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"Pristina must realize it will only get harder for them"
And the person is Angelina Eichhorst, EU External Service's director for Western Europe, the Western Balkans and Turkey - who daily Vecernje Novosti said should speed up the pace of the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina.
Kosovo isn't Thaci's to give away - Djuric
Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director Marko Djuric said this for Tanjug on Wednesday, adding:
"But they should not count on it, because it will not happen."
Djuric in this way responded when asked how he sees Hashim Thaci's statement ahead of the continuation of the dialogue on Sunday, that "the border issue" will also be on the agenda.
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Serbia wants all its warrants back in Interpol's system
Serbian Police Director Vladimir Rebic said this on Wednesday in Lyon, during a meeting with Interpol officials.