Marko Djuric

Serbs do not go back to being part of Kosovo institutions

BELGRADE - Representatives of the Srpska List will not go back to being part of the Kosovo government and institutions unless the ruling parties of ethnic Albanians decide to stick to the signed coalition agreement, Director of the Serbian government's Office for Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) Marko Djuric said on Wednesday.

Serb participation in Kosovo institutions remains "frozen"

Serb participation in Kosovo institutions remains "frozen"

BELGRADE -- Serb representatives will not return to the Kosovo institutions until the problem of political pressure against them has been resolved, Marko Djuric has said.

The director of the Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija spoke on Friday.

Belgrade,Pristina,intl community to fund Serb municipalities

GRACANICA - The future community of Serb municipalities will be funded by Belgrade, Pristina and the international community, and the Serbian government will continue to support the Kosovo-Metohija Serbs financially, the head of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija, Marko Djuric, said in Gracanica on Tuesday.

Official reacts to claim Serbia "must recognize Kosovo"

Official reacts to claim Serbia "must recognize Kosovo"

BELGRADE -- Marko Djuric qualified on Sunday as "incorrect and detrimental" Ulrike Lunacek's statement that recognizing Kosovo was a condition for Serbia's EU accession.

The Austrian politician is the deputy president of the European Parliament (EP).

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