Djuric told reporters the management team, appointed by officials of the northern Kosovo Serbs, would have the powers that would later be transferred to the ASM in Kosovo.
He said that Igor Kalamar, Ljubomir Maric, Dragan Jablanovic and Dejan Radojkovic will be members of the team.
An agreement on the preparations for the appointment of the regional police chief in the ASM was also reached, Djuric pointed out.
We have not agreed on amnesty yet, and we will continue discussing that next week, he stated.
Amnesty is of great importance for establishing the police and security structures in the ASM, so Serb police officers and justice employees would not be prosecuted for their work for the Serbian government.
The liaison officers in Belgrade and Pristina will start their work on 17 June, as planned, Djuric said.
The talks will continue on 17 June, when Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and Internal Trade and Telecommunications Rasim Ljajic and Minister of Energy, Development and Environmental Protection Zorana Mihajlovic will be in Brussels for the meeting on energy and telecomunications, while the two prime ministers, Ivica Dacic and Hasim Taci, are expected to meet again on 20 June.