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President to back government in rejecting Pristina's demands
Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic says he will support the government unconditionally "if rejects as absurd" Pristina's conditions for continued dialogue.
"Agreements reached in Brussels must be implemented ASAP"
Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic Thursday spoke on the phone with EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Federica Mogherini.
EC: Kosovo dialogue "isn't and won't be based on ultimatums"
The European Commission said on Thursday that the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue "never was, and will not be based on ultimatums."
Vucic to speak with Mogherini
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BELGRADE - Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic on Thursday expressed the suspicion that Pristina had set on its own the latest conditions for a continuation of the Brussels dialogue, which he said was not helping to solve problems, but escalating them further.
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Dacic dismisses Pristina's demands as "wish list"
Serbia's first deputy PM and foreign minister, Ivica Dacic, says Belgrade will "never" discuss the latest demands coming from Pristina.
"That is a fountain of wishes and (Edita) Tahiri's wish list that she can hang on the bulletin board of the Kosovo parliament," Dacic said in the Serbian National Assembly late on Wednesday.
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"Government to discuss Pristina's scandalous conditions"
The Serbian government will meet on Thursday and declare itself regarding "the scandalous demands" presented by the representative of Pristina, Beta reported.
Kosovo's ultimatum: Recognition or no resumption of Serbia's EU integration
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PRISTINA - Setting border between Serbia and Kosovo is one of many conditions set by Pristina for the continuation of the dialogue with Belgrade, writes today koha.net portal.
Kosovo Charges Former MP in Land Fraud Case
Kosovo's special prosecution on Tuesday filed two indictments for organized crime and money laundering against 22 and 17 persons respectively.
Both groups were allegedly led by Azem Syla, former member of the Kosovo Assembly from the ruling Democratic Party of Kosovo, PDK, and a former commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army, KLA, during the 1998-1999 war.
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Pristina sees "Greater Serbia" in Belgrade's dialogue bid
Edita Tahiri says Belgrade's call for Serbs and Albanians to engage in a comprehensive dialogue in order to achieve peace is "fake."
This has been reported by the Pristina-based Albanian language daily Epoka e Re.
Court for KLA crimes confirmed to be in The Hague
THE HAGUE - The lower house of the Dutch parliament has approved a Foreign Ministry proposal to headquarter in The Hague the special court set up to try crimes committed by the so-called "Kosovo Liberation Army", the Pristina Kosovo sot daily reports.
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