Press: December 10 deadline; EU unity

Kosovo themes dominates the front pages of today's Belgrade dailies.

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Tuesday, 11.12.2007.

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Kosovo themes dominates the front pages of today's Belgrade dailies. Issues include the passing of the December 10 deadline, the adoption of a (almost) common European position on the matter, and speculation on future developments. Press: December 10 deadline; EU unity BLIC – The daily leads with the EU ministers meeting in Brussels under “In EU, only Cyprus against Kosovo independence“. “New Year celebrations to cost between EUR 50 and 3000“ looks ahead to the New Year. The situation at the Serbian FA is treated in “Bulic and Terzic destroying Serbian football“. BORBA – The daily alleges that the EU is close to a united stand on Kosovo in “Recognition without resolution”. “Is postponement possible?” looks ahead to the presidential elections. VECERNJE NOVOSTI – The daily leads with a report on Kosovo entitled “Back for good!” According to state figures on the retail market, “Delta doesn’t have monopoly”. GLAS JAVNOSTI – The official end of the Kosovo talks are discussed both in “March to independence halted” and “Kharchenko: Kosovo independence to be annulled in event of declaration”. Economic matters are treated in “Owing to import, domestic oil must be exported”. DANAS – “New decision day: December 19” is on the latest developments in the Kosovo crisis. Hague Prosecutor Carla Del Ponte’s report on Serbia’s cooperation with the Hague Tribunal is featured in “Del Ponte: Full cooperation lacking”. “Out-of-date electoral register had no effect on election result” looks at creating a single database for the electoral register. News comes from Moscow that “Putin chooses Medvedev as successor”. KURIR – Protests by Albanian students in Pristina come under the banner “One step from war!” A mafia shoot-out in Belgrade is featured in “10 bullets for businessman”. POLITIKA – The Kosovo crisis is covered in “How the West is dividing Kosovo”. Kosovo Minister Slobodan Samardzic says “Kosovo will always be part of Serbia”. Vladimir Putin’s decision to choose Dimitrij Medvedev as his successor is analyzed in “Putin chooses Medvedev to succeed him”. PRESS – “New scandal: Kezman” is on an investigation into Serbian club transfers. The tabloid says that “Only Cyprus defending Kosovo”, alleging that all EU member-states, save Cyprus, support “supervised” independence for Kosovo.

Press: December 10 deadline; EU unity

BLIC – The daily leads with the EU ministers meeting in Brussels under “In EU, only Cyprus against Kosovo independence“. “New Year celebrations to cost between EUR 50 and 3000“ looks ahead to the New Year. The situation at the Serbian FA is treated in “Bulić and Terzić destroying Serbian football“.

BORBA – The daily alleges that the EU is close to a united stand on Kosovo in “Recognition without resolution”. “Is postponement possible?” looks ahead to the presidential elections.

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI – The daily leads with a report on Kosovo entitled “Back for good!” According to state figures on the retail market, “Delta doesn’t have monopoly”.

GLAS JAVNOSTI – The official end of the Kosovo talks are discussed both in “March to independence halted” and “Kharchenko: Kosovo independence to be annulled in event of declaration”. Economic matters are treated in “Owing to import, domestic oil must be exported”.

DANAS – “New decision day: December 19” is on the latest developments in the Kosovo crisis. Hague Prosecutor Carla Del Ponte’s report on Serbia’s cooperation with the Hague Tribunal is featured in “Del Ponte: Full cooperation lacking”. “Out-of-date electoral register had no effect on election result” looks at creating a single database for the electoral register. News comes from Moscow that “Putin chooses Medvedev as successor”.

KURIR – Protests by Albanian students in Priština come under the banner “One step from war!” A mafia shoot-out in Belgrade is featured in “10 bullets for businessman”.

POLITIKA – The Kosovo crisis is covered in “How the West is dividing Kosovo”. Kosovo Minister Slobodan Samardžić says “Kosovo will always be part of Serbia”. Vladimir Putin’s decision to choose Dimitrij Medvedev as his successor is analyzed in “Putin chooses Medvedev to succeed him”.

PRESS – “New scandal: Kežman” is on an investigation into Serbian club transfers. The tabloid says that “Only Cyprus defending Kosovo”, alleging that all EU member-states, save Cyprus, support “supervised” independence for Kosovo.

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