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Lucic: Response to Telekom Srbija appeal due in 15 days

LEPOSAVIC - Telekom Srbija CEO Vladimir Lucic said the company had been informed by the so-called Kosovo's business registration agency on Friday that its appeal following the agency's decision to ban the operations of MTS doo - a Telekom Srbija daughter company in Kosovo-Metohija - was due in 15 days, and expressed the confidence the appeal would be accepted.

Russians shared data with Serbian intelligence - Pristina prepares an "incursion"?

Lately, there has been a frequent rattling of weapons, attacks on Serbs, a significant increase in the military budget has been announced, along with a persistent refusal to form the Community of Serbian Municipalities, writes the portal Kosovo online.

Kosovo wants independence and land in Montenegro, admitting it is part of Serbia

According to Montenegrin media, they claim that they bought the resort six decades ago, and demand that the Kotor court, which filed a lawsuit to determine property rights, issue a temporary measure banning the disposal of land and alienation of the country until the end of the court dispute, Vijesti reported.

My regards to Mr. Carpenter

"We can discuss things that pertain to the economic progress, we have no problem with that, but we will not discuss the status until the fees are abolished. That is on hold, and we are waiting for the fees to be abolished", Vucic said when asked by Al Jazeera journalists in Munich, where he participates in the Munich Security Conference.

Serbia: Council for National Security to meet over Pristina's moves

President Tomislav Nikolic will call for Monday, March 13, a session of the Council for National Security.

"The meeting will come following the demand by the 'Kosovo' assembly to stop the Brussels dialogue," the presidential office announced in a statement late on Thursday.

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