Press: Kosovo Serb girl's plea; Gazprom dispute

The moving plea from Kosovo Serb girl Slobodanka Tasić continues to dominate today's headlines.

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The moving plea from Kosovo Serb girl Slobodanka Tasic continues to dominate today's headlines. Also featuring is the government squabble over the proposed Gazprom energy deal, and further developments within the Security Council over the Kosovo situation Press: Kosovo Serb girl's plea; Gazprom dispute BLIC – The daily leads with the appeal of a little girl from Kosovo, Slobodanka Tasic, read out by Boris Tadic at Wednesday evening’s Security Council session in “I’d like to live like normal children and have a dad”. “Abused two girls in his own house for years” refers to a crime in Beocin. BORBA – Russian President Vladimir Putin insists that “Kosovo is precedent”. In reference to the free share distribution, the government announces: “Shares in person only”. VECERNJE NOVOSTI – “Gas suffocating government” says that disagreement over the energy agreement with Gazprom is sparking a serious crisis within the government. “Howl longer than trains” is about families employed in a Zrenjanin collective. “Childhood like dust in wind” is about Slobodanka Tasic from Kosovo. “’Cow’ going into Europe“ says milk exports will begin in March. GLAS JAVNOSTI – The paper analyzes the harsh tones heard at the Security Council session on Kosovo in “Kosovo state never in UN“. The end of talks over the pipeline features in “South Stream through government“. “How we wrote off USD 2.48bn“ reports that the government has written off Iraqi debts. DANAS – The daily leads with the news that the agreement for the Southern Stream pipeline will not be signed during Putin’s visit to Sofia in “Southern Stream to wait“. Meanwhile, the Dutch ambassador says in reference to his country’s firm stand on further Serbian European integration, “All in Serbia’s hands“. KURIR – “Argument shaking government” concerns the internal dispute over the Gazprom deal. Rumors that New Serbia and the Serbian Renewal Movement might merge are covered in “Unification”. POLITIKA – “New majority in UN SC” claims that 8 of the 15 members of the Security Council are opposed to Kosovo’s future status being resolved outside the UN. The lack of a united position on the Gazprom energy agreement is featured in “Green light for Russian gas”. U.S. NGO Freedom says that “Kosovo is Balkans’ black hole”. PRESS – According to an article entitled “Bugsy kidnapped Mitrovic?!” Zemun Clan member Aleksandar Simovic claims that state witness Dejan Milenkovic, aka Bugsy, prepared the abduction of Pink TV owner Zeljko Mitrovic on the orders of Dusan Spasojevic.

Press: Kosovo Serb girl's plea; Gazprom dispute

BLIC – The daily leads with the appeal of a little girl from Kosovo, Slobodanka Tasić, read out by Boris Tadić at Wednesday evening’s Security Council session in “I’d like to live like normal children and have a dad”. “Abused two girls in his own house for years” refers to a crime in Beoćin.

BORBA – Russian President Vladimir Putin insists that “Kosovo is precedent”. In reference to the free share distribution, the government announces: “Shares in person only”.

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI – “Gas suffocating government” says that disagreement over the energy agreement with Gazprom is sparking a serious crisis within the government. “Howl longer than trains” is about families employed in a Zrenjanin collective. “Childhood like dust in wind” is about Slobodanka Tasić from Kosovo. “’Cow’ going into Europe“ says milk exports will begin in March.

GLAS JAVNOSTI – The paper analyzes the harsh tones heard at the Security Council session on Kosovo in “Kosovo state never in UN“. The end of talks over the pipeline features in “South Stream through government“. “How we wrote off USD 2.48bn“ reports that the government has written off Iraqi debts.

DANAS – The daily leads with the news that the agreement for the Southern Stream pipeline will not be signed during Putin’s visit to Sofia in “Southern Stream to wait“. Meanwhile, the Dutch ambassador says in reference to his country’s firm stand on further Serbian European integration, “All in Serbia’s hands“.

KURIR – “Argument shaking government” concerns the internal dispute over the Gazprom deal. Rumors that New Serbia and the Serbian Renewal Movement might merge are covered in “Unification”.

POLITIKA – “New majority in UN SC” claims that 8 of the 15 members of the Security Council are opposed to Kosovo’s future status being resolved outside the UN. The lack of a united position on the Gazprom energy agreement is featured in “Green light for Russian gas”. U.S. NGO Freedom says that “Kosovo is Balkans’ black hole”.

PRESS – According to an article entitled “Bugsy kidnapped Mitrović?!” Zemun Clan member Aleksandar Simović claims that state witness Dejan Milenković, aka Bugsy, prepared the abduction of Pink TV owner Željko Mitrović on the orders of Dušan Spasojević.

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