Kosovo–Serbia relations
Vucic tells Merkel he wants "both sides to lose something"
Speaking in Berlin, Vucic said that a "difficult" road to the EU lies ahead of Serbia, that much has to be done when it comes to (accession negotiations) chapters dealing with the rule of law, but also when it comes to relations with Pristina.
Dacic: Form ZSO - or my signature's off Brussels agreement
"I signed the Brussels agreement. We would never have signed it if the key thing in it wasn't the ZSO. If five years have gone by since the signing, and it came to nothing, my question is, what's reaching agreements for," the foreign minister and first deputy PM said on TV Happy's talk show Cyrillic.
Some in EU expect us to commit ritual suicide - Serbian FM
It is hypocritical for some circles in Brussels to expect this historic harakiri from us, while they don't have a united position on the Kosovo issue inside the EU itself, Dacic stressed.
Serbia to Grill Kosovo on Ivanovic Investigation
Serbia and Kosovo are due to meet for another round of EU-mediated talks in Brussels on February 26 and 27.
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Serbian president asks US senator to help with K. Albanians
Vucic said he asked the senator to help by asking Kosovo Albanians "to be prepared for genuine solutions, which mean compromise."
Djuric: Brussels informed of our readiness to resume dialogue
BELGRADE - The head of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija Marko Djuric met with OSCE Mission in Kosovo head Jan Braathu on Tuesday, and told him Serbia had informed Brussels it was ready to continue the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue.
German FM didn't bring proposal for binding Kosovo deal - PM
Beta agency reported this, adding that the prime minister said Sigmar Gabriel - who visited Belgrade and Pristina this week - "brought nothing."
Brnabic added that a future legally binding agreement between Belgrade and Pristina - demanded by the EU - is an issue that is "in the exclusive competence of the Serbian authorities."
Serbian FM tells German counterpart to "accept reality"
Serbia's first deputy PM and foreign minister spoke late on Thursday to add that the reality is that the current German government is on its way out.
"Give him my regards. Farewell, Gabriel, and accept the reality that the current German government is outgoing," Beta agency quoted Dacic as telling the website Insajder.
Germany: Kosovo will never again be part of Serbia, Belgrade must recognize Kosovo
Serbia must recognize Kosovo's independence as a condition of joining the European Union, German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel has said.
US will be actively involved in EU-brokered Belgrade-Pristina dialogue
U.S. Ambassador to Kosovo, Greg Delawie, confirms that the US will be actively involved in the EU-brokered dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia in Brussels.
"Whatever the format is, we will help and support," he said.