Slaviša Ristić
Vucic: I discussed situation in Kosovo-Metohija with Blinken
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Friday he had had a "long and by no means easy" phone call with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken about the situation in Kosovo-Metohija.
Three-day mourning due to the tragic events taking place in Kosovo and Metohija
''On the occasion of the tragic events and the death of our fellow citizens in Banjska, in the municipality of Zvean, September 26, 27 and 28 are declared Days of Mourning'', Serb List announced.
In Serbian communities on the territory of Kosovo and Metohija:
All entertaining events organized by local self-government bodies and institutions will be cancelled;
Vučić revealed: "I'm not going to Brussels"
He answered questions from journalists after the meeting of the governments of Serbia and Hungary in Pali.
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Kosovo Crisis May Affect German Investments, Economic Chamber Warns
The German-Kosovo Economic Chamber, KDWV, on Thursday warned that the political crisis in Kosovo due to the tense situation in the Serb-majority north of the country might prompt German companies to withdraw their current or planned investments.
Vucic: Discussions with Kosovo-Metohija Serbs were difficult
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Monday evening he had had a difficult conversation with representatives of Kosovo-Metohija Serbs earlier in the day, and noted that there were no easy discussions with EU or US officials either.
Night passes calmly in Zvecan, Serbs continue protest
ZVECAN - The night passed calmly in Zvecan, a Serb-majority municipality in the north of Kosovo-Metohija and, in the morning, local Serbs continued a peaceful protest that began at the end of May.
The protesters, who have been gathering in front of a cordon of Kfor troops every day, said they would not end the protest until their demands were met.
"An armed conflict must be prevented"; If it escalates NATO sends thousands of troops
"If the situation becomes increasingly unstable, if it starts escalating again, of course, that is an option," Wigemark said.
Let us remind you that after the escalation of the situation in the north of Kosovo and Metohija, NATO announced that it would send an additional 700 soldiers to the north, the so-called Kosovo.
Dangerous situation in Kosovo; Pristina pressured to form CSM; Grenell: Disaster
In the municipal buildings, there are still members of the Kosovo Police and special forces, protected by KFOR soldiers deployed around the municipal buildings.
Between the members of the international peacekeeping mission and the citizens are barbed wire and a metal fence on which the citizens have placed Serbian flags.
Vucic: It is increasingly clear who is responsible for problems in Kosovo-Metohija
CHISINAU - After a series of meetings with European leaders at a European Political Community summit in Chisinau, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said it was becoming increasingly clear who was responsible for problems and violence in Kosovo-Metohija.
Vučić for CNN: Serbs have been shot at five times; "People determined to fight" VIDEO
We remind you that on Monday, Serb protests began in three municipalities in the north of Kosovo and Metohija, in which citizens demand that special police units be withdrawn from the north and that citizens who are employed be given access to the facility. Pristina's response was to send special forces, which, with the help of KFOR, caused incidents in which more than 50 Serbs were injured.