Kosovo government
Ukraine takes Belgrade's side in latest Kosovo flareup
"Ukraine supports Serbia completely in this case," Oleksandr Aleksandrovych told N1, and pointed out that his country has not recognized Kosovo, and supports the Brussels agreement and the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue.
Kosovo police lost ammunition during Monday's incidents
The incident happened in Kosovska Mitrovica on Monday, close to the site where Djuric was arrested, RTS is reporting on Wednesday.
The Kalashnikov rifle magazine was found about 100 meters from Mitrovacki Dvor, where special Kosovo police forces were located before storming the venue.
Representatives of Serbs in Kosovo were meeting in Mitrovacki Dvor at the time.
Pristina threatens to arrest Serb List members over ZSO
The formation of the ZSO has been awaited for five years, as it is Pristina's obligation under the EU-brokered 2013 Brussels agreement.
The Kosovo minister of infrastructure, Pal Lekaj, is now threatening members of the Serb List with arrest should they form the ZSO.
What happened must not happen again - EU on Kosovo incident
A statement issued by the Presidency after the meeting said it took place in order to discuss "in an open and frank way" the latest developments, "and the future of the EU-facilitated dialogue for normalization of relations between Belgrade and Pristina."
Kosovo minister still in hospital after police assault
Rikalo - a Serb from the Serb List ticket, which on Tuesday announced it would leave the Kosovo government - remains in the intensive care unit of the Clinical Hospital Center in Kosovska Mitrovica.
According to Prva TV's reporter, he has suffered chest injuries and is now in a stable and not life-threatening condition.
Kosovo Serbs to Quit Pristina Govt After Deportation
Goran Rakic, the president of the main Kosovo Serb party, Srpska Lista, said on Tuesday that an Association of Serbian Municipalities will be set up independently from Pristina and that the party will leave the Kosovo government.
EU's foreign policy chief to arrive in Belgrade
This has been confirmed in Brussels.
Her spokesperson Maja Kocijancic tweeted on Tuesday that Mogherini would, "on her way from Tashkent conference on Afghanistan," stop in Belgrade late this afternoon "to talk to President Vucic about the future of the EU facilitated (Kosovo) dialogue."
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Rio Tinto investing in Serbia exploration, mining projects
The investment will be made in cooperation with the Australian company Raiden Resources, which owns licenses for exploration near this eastern Serbia town, writes the website SEEbiz.
With the investment, Rio Tinto will hold 75 percent ownership of these exploration rights.
UK would like Serbia to accuse Russia in Skripal affair
Vecernje Novosti writes that the UK wants Serbia to "unequivocally condemn the poisoning of Sergei Skripal."
FM to meet with UN, EU, NATO, OSCE representatives
The reason are Monday's incidents in Kosovo and Metohija.
Dacic will also speak with representatives of international organizations in Serbia - the EU, the UN, the OSCE, NATO, and the office of EU's high representative for foreign policy and defense.
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