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Dacic: Relocation of memorial plaque in Pristina an unacceptable, scandalous move

BELGRADE - Serbian FM Ivica Dacic said on Tuesday the relocation of a plaque commemorating fallen Serbian soldiers from the Balkan Wars and WWI in the military section of the Serbian Orthodox cemetery in Pristina was a scandalous move, especially as it came from countries that should be extremely respectful of the contribution made by Serbia during WWI.

Dacic:Relocation of memorial plaque in Pristina an unacceptable, scandalous move

BELGRADE - Serbian FM Ivica Dacic said on Tuesday the relocation of a plaque commemorating fallen Serbian soldiers from the Balkan Wars and WWI in the military section of the Serbian Orthodox cemetery in Pristina was a scandalous move, especially as it came from countries that should be extremely respectful of the contribution made by Serbia during WWI.

Vučić met with Macron: "An important and meaningful meeting with a friend" PHOTO

He announced on his Instagram account.
"An important and meaningful meeting with my friend, the French president @emmanuelmacron, with whom I discussed bilateral relations, Serbia's European path, the continuation of the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, economic and other important regional and global topics," said Vui.

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Vucic: No progress in Belgrade-Pristina dialogue as long as Kurti is in power

PARIS - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, who is attending the Paris Peace Forum, said on Friday afternoon the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue would be a topic of discussions in Paris in the evening, but noted that he did not believe there would be any progress in the dialogue as long as Albin Kurti was at the helm of the Pristina interim authorities.

Lajcak on meetings in Pristina

PRISTINA - The EU special envoy for the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue Miroslav Lajcak said on Tuesday he had held separate meetings with US Ambassador Jeff Hovenier and other diplomatic representatives in the so-called Kosovo, as well as with the Kfor command and officials of opposition parties in Pristina.

Stano: New EU proposal on Serb municipalities balanced

BRUSSELS - EU spokesman Peter Stano said on Monday the EU had tabled a "balanced" proposal on the establishment of a Community of Serb Municipalities at the most recent Brussels meeting with leaders of Belgrade and Pristina and that Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Pristina's PM Albin Kurti had hinted a readiness in principle to accept the proposal.

Vucic: New Brussels meeting rejected by other side

BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Sunday evening a new round of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue had been planned for November 6 or 7 but that the "other side" had not accepted that.

"That is what was agreed," Vucic said in an interview to Tanjug, adding that he believed the "other side" had not accepted that.

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