States with limited recognition

Vučić: In case of the attack on our people, our response will be fierce

Vui spoke about how Serbia will manage in the new global, tectonic changes, about economic topics, about the Franco-German plan and Kosovo and Metohija, about relations with Bosnia and Herzegovina, including the elections in Montenegro and about the new president of that country, Jakov Milatovi.

About the Belgrade elections and the new movement

Borrell: EU to endorse Belgrade-Pristina declaration on missing persons

BRUSSELS - EU foreign policy and security chief Josep Borrell announced on Wednesday the EU would endorse the text of a Belgrade-Pristina declaration on missing persons, agreed by the chief negotiators of the two parties in Brussels on Tuesday.

"The agreement they reached on the text on the declaration on missing persons during yesterday's chief negotiators meeting is a first step.

Petkovic: Concrete steps to Community discussed for first time

BRUSSELS - Speaking to reporters in Brussels after Tuesday's trilateral meeting of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, Belgrade's chief negotiator Petar Petkovic said the most concrete steps to establishing of a Community of Serb Municipalities had been discussed for the first time in years and that a declaration on missing persons had been agreed.

Stano: First steps in implementation of agreement to be discussed Tuesday

BRUSSELS - EU spokesperson Peter Stano said Tuesday's meeting of the chief negotiators of Belgrade and Pristina would address the first steps in implementation of an agreement reached by the two parties.

At a press briefing in Brussels, Stano said only implementation could make the agreement work and help both parties to get out of the present situation.

Petkovic: Concrete steps to be discussed in Brussels, our red lines to stay

BELGRADE - The head of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija Petar Petkovic said an April 4 round of the Brussels dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina would address concrete steps to implement a recent agreement from Ohrid, North Macedonia, and noted that Belgrade's red lines would remain in place.

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