Marko Djuric
Serbian Assembly to hold special session dedicated to Kosovo
Djuric: Important that Kosovo elections go without incidents
The director of the Serbian government's Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric, said this on Monday in Belgrade in conversation with the head of the OSCE mission in Kosovo, Jan Braathu.
Kosovo to Penalise Denial of Serbian War Crimes
The meeting of the Kosovo government on Thursday. Photo: The office of Kosovo PM
Hoxhaj said that Kosovo Serbian political representatives in the Belgrade-backed Srpska Lista party, as well as state officials in Serbia, had long hidden the truth and denied proven crimes committed by Serbia in its former province.
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"Hands off Pristina University," Kosovo Office chief warns
This is the assessment of Igor Simic, vice-president of the Serb List, who commented on the intention of the Pristina authorities to integrate the Kosovska Mitrovica-based Pristina University into the Kosovo system, by passing a law on higher education.
Serbian official on possibility of elections in Kosovo
President, ministers meet with EU ambassadors
Ambassadors and diplomatic representatives of 23 EU member states and head of the EU Delegation to Serbia are attending the meeting with Villa Mir in Belgrade.
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"When they erase border in March, taxes will be revoked"
Vucic made this statement after Ramush Haradinaj said that "the border between Kosovo and Albania" was disappearing.
"Who came up with this and what will we sign in Washington?"
The president told RTS late on Thursday that he "knows neither who came up with it, nor when Thaci was told this," and also wondered, "what are we supposed to sign."
As he pointed out, a Kosovo solution is not in sight, and added that he had "stressed this before."
Vucic also said that Serbia is often "falling into the trap of the fake quarrels taking place in Pristina."
We've shown them what they've created - Serbian president
The session was called to discuss Pristina's decision to start forming an army in Kosovo - a move Serbia strongly opposes.
The Serbian president told VOA that Serbia has "informed everyone about the situation in Kosovo."
Haradinaj: Kosovo is champion; Djuric: More like black hole
Also, Haradinaj said, Kosovo has a tendency to be "a real champion" in their protection and promotion.