Office for Kosovo
"Serbs face stark and brutal discrimination"
He pointed out that the only way to combat discrimination is to achieve a massive turnout in the October 6th elections.
Djuric told RTS that the Serbian List was forbidden to say "Serbia is calling," and others are not punished for saying that "Srpska List is a monster."
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Killings of Serb Teenagers Commemorated in Kosovo
The families of two young Serbs who were killed while bathing in the Bistrica river in Gorazdevac marked the 16th anniversary of their deaths on Tuesday, but a memorial plaque that Serbian officials had announced would be installed was not unveiled.
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Dinner in Macron's honor: Who attended it, what was on the menu and topics to discuss
Besides Vucic and Macron, Blic reports that the dinner was attended by numerous Macron's associates, as well as some of the ministers in the Serbian Government.
Serbian Assembly to hold special session dedicated to Kosovo
"Hands off Pristina University," Kosovo Office chief warns
This is the assessment of Igor Simic, vice-president of the Serb List, who commented on the intention of the Pristina authorities to integrate the Kosovska Mitrovica-based Pristina University into the Kosovo system, by passing a law on higher education.
"Russophobe NATO enthusiast" - opposition politician slammed
Djuric, who also serves as director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, added on Wednesday that Jeremic, Serbia's former foreign minister, was part of a regime during which relations between the two nations and states had been brought to "the lowest level in history."
Djuric's reaction came after Jeremic said that Russia "supports Serbia, but not its current authorities."
We've shown them what they've created - Serbian president
The session was called to discuss Pristina's decision to start forming an army in Kosovo - a move Serbia strongly opposes.
The Serbian president told VOA that Serbia has "informed everyone about the situation in Kosovo."
Djuric: Hoxha is dead, and Albania has no border with Kosovo
Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Djuric reacted in this way on Thursday, adding that the statement of the Albanian minister in charge of the diaspora only served to further aggravate relations in the region.
UN chief details his concerns about Kosovo in new report
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has warned about this, while welcoming the continuation of the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina with the mediation of the European Union.
Pristina is shunning dialogue, says Serbian official
Deputy Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Dusan Kozarev said this on Monday, and added:
"Belgrade has fulfilled all the obligations from the First Brussels Agreement, while Pristina and its chief negotiator Avni Arifi use mindless excuses in their persistent efforts to find justification for unilaterally avoiding the continuation of the dialogue," Kozarev said.