Press: Tadić says "No"; talks all but over

The Belgrade dailies lead today with President Boris Tadić's speech at the UN Security Council, where he rejected Ban Ki-moon's plans to reconfigure UNMIK.

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The Belgrade dailies lead today with President Boris Tadic's speech at the UN Security Council, where he rejected Ban Ki-moon's plans to reconfigure UNMIK. The majority of the papers also seem to believe that an end to the talks over the formation of a new government is in sight. Press: Tadic says "No"; talks all but over BLIC – The continuing talks on forming the new government are the focus of “No place for Djelic in government”. “Some pupils allowed to copy” refers to entrance exams in secondary schools. BORBA – The Security Council debate on UNMIK reconfiguration in Kosovo is the subject of “Sign of severe division”. Secondary school enrolment is featured in “Results, then appeals”. VECERNJE NOVOSTI – The new government should be officially confirmed in the next fortnight according to “Already making themselves at home”. President Boris Tadic tells the Security Council: “We don’t accept”. The Palace of Justice’s spending is increasing in the wake of the seemingly never-ending bomb threats in “30 ‘bombs’”. GLAS JAVNOSTI – The Security Council session is the theme of “NO to Ban and EULEX”. Talks between the Democrats and Socialists are due to start next week, according to “Ivica to get police”. DANAS - “Tadic rejects Ban's report on behalf of Serbia” concerns the president’s speech at the UN. French President Nicolas Sarkozy says “Belgrade welcome when crisis passes”. Journalist Tim Judah says “Reconciliation requires more time than people expect.” KURIR – “All over” refers to the talks on forming a new government. Danica Draskovic, wife of SPO leader Vuk Draskovic, warns: “Ulemek will escape!”. POLITIKA – The daily leads with the French president’s comments in “No Serbia in EU without Lisbon”. The UN Security Council session is treated in “Tadic: Serbia rejects Ban’s report“. Israel’s major military exercise in the Mediterranean has sent international oil prices rocketing in “Threats to Iran pushing up oil prices“. PRESS – The tabloid leads with “Poisonous tuna“, according to which two men suffered food poising in Valjevo, one of whom died, while the other was sent to Belgrade for treatment. Actor Ljubisa Samardzic is spotted in Vienna mingling with Croatian football fans in “Ljubisa turns Croat!“

Press: Tadić says "No"; talks all but over

BLIC – The continuing talks on forming the new government are the focus of “No place for Đelić in government”. “Some pupils allowed to copy” refers to entrance exams in secondary schools.

BORBA – The Security Council debate on UNMIK reconfiguration in Kosovo is the subject of “Sign of severe division”. Secondary school enrolment is featured in “Results, then appeals”.

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI – The new government should be officially confirmed in the next fortnight according to “Already making themselves at home”. President Boris Tadić tells the Security Council: “We don’t accept”. The Palace of Justice’s spending is increasing in the wake of the seemingly never-ending bomb threats in “30 ‘bombs’”.

GLAS JAVNOSTI – The Security Council session is the theme of “NO to Ban and EULEX”. Talks between the Democrats and Socialists are due to start next week, according to “Ivica to get police”.

DANAS - “Tadić rejects Ban's report on behalf of Serbia” concerns the president’s speech at the UN. French President Nicolas Sarkozy says “Belgrade welcome when crisis passes”. Journalist Tim Judah says “Reconciliation requires more time than people expect.”

KURIR – “All over” refers to the talks on forming a new government. Danica Drašković, wife of SPO leader Vuk Drašković, warns: “Ulemek will escape!”.

POLITIKA – The daily leads with the French president’s comments in “No Serbia in EU without Lisbon”. The UN Security Council session is treated in “Tadić: Serbia rejects Ban’s report“. Israel’s major military exercise in the Mediterranean has sent international oil prices rocketing in “Threats to Iran pushing up oil prices“.

PRESS – The tabloid leads with “Poisonous tuna“, according to which two men suffered food poising in Valjevo, one of whom died, while the other was sent to Belgrade for treatment. Actor Ljubiša Samardžić is spotted in Vienna mingling with Croatian football fans in “Ljubiša turns Croat!“

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