Lajčak

Vučić held an emergency meeting with ministers due to Kurti's decision to ban dinar

The meeting followed after the Prime Minister of Pristina's temporary institutions, Albin Kurti, rejected the proposal of the USA, the EU and the Quint countries and decided that the ban on the use of the dinar in Kosovo and Metohija would begin today, Tanjug was told in the Presidency.

Vučić and Lajčak met

Earlier today, Lajak met with the director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Petar Petkovi.
Last week, Lajcak was in Pristina, where he pointed out that the goal of his visit was to lay the foundations for the upcoming meeting of the main negotiators, which was announced for November 16.

Vučić: "A general attack on Serbs is underway. Things have gotten out of control"

"Yesterday, we had talks with Lajcak about the dialogue with Pristina. The EU tried to request, demand some kind of de-escalation," said Vui.
"Serbia fulfilled everything that was required of it in order for de-escalation to take place," said Vui.

Kurti refused

He added that he will not meet unless it is a meeting of "two governments".
"I am ready to meet Rama within the framework of the session of the two governments, not outside of it," Kurti said at the press conference, according to Koha.
At the same time, he called Rama to schedule a meeting of the two governments, which had been canceled earlier.

Brnabic: Ball in Pristina's court, arrests of Kosovo-Metohija Serbs must stop

BRUSSELS - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic said on Tuesday in Brussels that "the ball is in Pristina's court" when it comes to a return to dialogue on Kosovo-Meothija and that harassment and completely groundless arrests of Kosovo-Metohija Serbs must stop.

She also noted that the so-called Kosovo Police must be withdrawn from the north of Kosovo-Metohija.

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