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An introduction to a total exodus of the Serbian people? "Kurti's 'Storm' for Serbs"
He added that such a move is a prelude to the exodus of the Serbian people.
"This is Kurti's 'Storm' for the Serbs, without a shot being fired against the Serbian community," Elek said at the Serbian List press conference in Kosovska Mitrovica.
Vucic: Kurti's police attacked all Serb enclaves in Metohija
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Friday Pristina PM Albin Kurti's police had mounted synchronised raids on the offices of interim local authorities in Pristina, Pec, Gorazdevac and Istok earlier in the day and attacked all Serb enclaves in Metohija.
Pristina court sentences Kosovo Serb to 13 years in prison for alleged war crime
PRISTINA - A Pristina court on Friday sentenced a Kosovo-Metohija Serb to 13 years in prison for an alleged war crime against civilians during the 1999 conflict in Kosovo-Metohija.
Djuric conveys concerns to US senator over Pristina's unilateral moves
WASHINGTON - Serbia's Ambassador to Washington Marko Djuric met with US Senator Pete Ricketts, a newly-elected member of the Senate Subcommittee on Europe, to discuss the current political and security situation in the Western Balkans and convey Belgrade's concerns over unilateral moves by Pristina.
"Kurti won't stop"
Drecun told RTS today that the decision of the administration in Pristina to abolish the dinar is one of the hardest blows for Serbs.
"Pristina wants to expel the state of Serbia and its presence at the KIM, to eliminate all institutions that can be linked to our state, and to make it impossible for the Serbian people to live normally," Drecun told RTS.
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Office for Kosovo-Metohija issues memo on consequences of Pristina's dinar ban
WASHINGTON - The Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija has issued a memorandum warning that Pristina's ban on the Serbian dinar could have far-reaching consequences for critical sectors such as hospitals, educational institutions and kindergartens, which are vital for the needs of Kosovo-Metohija Serbs, US-based internet news portal The Pavlovic Today reports, quoting diplomatic sources
Petkovic: Quint statement different this time
BELGRADE - The head of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija Petar Petkovic said on Tuesday past statements by the Quint states about various illegal bans imposed by Pristina's PM Albin Kurti had been void of substance and relevance but that the latest one - issued after Pristina announced it would stop payment transactions with central Serbia and ban the Serbian dinar from February
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Lajcak: State of play in Belgrade-Pristina dialogue discussed with Vucic
BELGRADE - The EU special envoy for the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue Miroslav Lajcak said on Monday his meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic in Belgrade earlier in the day had addressed the state of play in the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue.
Quint embassies in Pristina call for suspension of regulation on cash transactions
PRISTINA - The embassies of Quint states (France, Germany, Italy, the UK and the US) in Pristina have called for a suspension of a decision by the so-called Kosovo's central bank to make the euro the only legal tender for cash transactions in Kosovo-Metohija from February 1.
Vucic and Lajcak meet today to discuss Kosovo and Metohija
The meeting will be held at 12:30, in the building of the General Secretariat of the President of the Republic, announced the Office for Media Relations of the President of the Republic.
The topic is the situation in Kosovo and Metohija.