Albin Kurti

Vučić: "They want us to recognize Kosovo so that Serbs can go to elections in Kosovo"

"We had important meetings. I spoke with Charles Michel and with the presidents of Hungary, Poland, Belarus, as well as with people from the IMF," Vui said, adding that all the conversations were of special importance for Serbia.
"In order to solve all the problems, there must be order in international relations," he added.

Moscow: It is an attack on the Serbs

According to the spokeswoman of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the temporary institution at the so-called Kosovo continue to destabilize the situation in the southern Serbian province - limiting the rights of the Serbian population.
She said at the weekly briefing that this time Serbs are prohibited from voting in the extraordinary parliamentary elections.

Petkovic: Militarisation of so-called KSF biggest threat to peace in W Balkans

BELGRADE - The director of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija Petar Petkovic said Monday's so-called "Kosovo Security Force Day" celebrations in Kosovo-Metohija were nothing but festivities of Greater Albanian chauvinism and a promotion of the concept of a mono-ethnic self-proclaimed Kosovo, and noted that Pristina's PM Albin Kurti, the main affirmator of that policy, had not eve

Petkovic meets with Argentine ambassador

BELGRADE - Pristina's ban on holding the December 17 Serbian parliamentary elections in the territory of Kosovo-Metohija is not contributing to a calming of the situation, the head of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija Petar Petkovic said during a meeting with Argentina's Ambassador to Belgrade Osvaldo Marsico on Monday.

Office for Kosovo-Metohija representatives banned from entering province

PRISTINA - Pristina and its PM Albin Kurti last night banned two assistant directors of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija from entering the province, the Office has confirmed to Tanjug.

Svetlana Miladinov and Igor Popovic were to attend Municipality Day celebrations in Kosovska Mitrovica on Thursday.

Vučić and Lajčak met

Earlier today, Lajak met with the director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Petar Petkovi.
Last week, Lajcak was in Pristina, where he pointed out that the goal of his visit was to lay the foundations for the upcoming meeting of the main negotiators, which was announced for November 16.

Vucic: No progress in Belgrade-Pristina dialogue as long as Kurti is in power

PARIS - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, who is attending the Paris Peace Forum, said on Friday afternoon the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue would be a topic of discussions in Paris in the evening, but noted that he did not believe there would be any progress in the dialogue as long as Albin Kurti was at the helm of the Pristina interim authorities.

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