Djuric
Djuric: US more insistent on Community than some European states
BELGRADE - Serbian Ambassador to the US Marko Djuric said on Friday that, compared to some European states, the US was more insistent on implementation of agreements on a Community of Serb Municipalities in Kosovo-Metohija.
Djuric: Fees have not been lifted; Pristina continues to play games
Djuric urged the public not to fall for the fake news.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti announced tonight that the Government of Kosovo has decided to abolish
The airline between Belgrade and Pristina to be restored
This, he said, would allow the airline between Belgrade and Pristina to be restored after 20 years.
Djuric told RTS that the line could come to life after the abolition of taxes on goods from central Serbia and the continuation of dialogue, which is also a precondition for the abolition of anti-civilization taxes.
Berlin summit revealed "intentions of leaders and states"
Speaking in a news conference in Belgrade, the head of the Serbian Government's Office for Kosovo and Metohija said that Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel prepared the summit "in a very serious way, and gave the opportunity to Vucic to present Serbia's position."
"Pristina forced to investigate arrest of Marko Djuric"
"This platform for Kosovo dialogue aims to ruin it"
The head of the Serbian Office for Kosovo and Metohija added that the document's goal was to "collapse the dialogue."
"What they have adopted has nothing to do with intent to reach an agreement. This is a wish-list of the separatists in Pristina, an unrealistic document aimed at bringing down the dialogue and ruining it," Djuric told a press conference.
"They wanted 100% tax, they got 100% reaction"
The head of the Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija added that he will be able to be "fully satisfied only once Pristina's discriminatory measures have been rescinded."
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"We don't have any offers for Kosovo"
"Most Western countries think that the issue of Kosovo is a rounded off story. We are talking both with the Russians and with the Americans and with the Chinese and with everyone who has the idea of a compromise solution," said Djuric.
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Djuric explains what will happen if Serbs aren't released
The director of the Serbian Government's Office for Kosovo and Metohija spoke on Tuesday, to say this was also the message of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, and that representatives of the European Union have already been informed about it - "but there is still no reply."
Belgrade to Pristina: You can't give us what's ours anyway
In response to Atif Arifi's statement that Kosovo will "never, at any price, give anyone a meter of its territory" - Djuric said that the Pristina official "cannot bargain with something that does not belong to him - and not one square meter of Kosovo and Metohija belongs to him."