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EULEX asked to step up pressure on Serbia regarding missing persons (Telegrafi/Koha)

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Advisor to Prime Minister of Kosovo on missing persons, Jahja Lluka, met today officials from the Kosovo’s Forensic Institute and also discussed their presence in the process for determining the fate of missing persons. Director of the institute, Arsim Gerxhaliu, and EULEX forensic anthropologist, Tarja Formisto, spoke about their joint work while Lluka expressed the […]

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Stefanovic to Insajder on the role of Milan Radojicic in Kosovo: I heard about him from the media (Insajder)

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Asked by the Insajder journalist about the role played by Milan Radojicic in the Serbian Progressive Party, since Ramush Haradinaj, the Prime Minister of Kosovo, mentioned him as a person with whom he talked from the Serb side, a member of the SNS Presidency, Nebojsa Stefanovic, said that he (Radojicic) has no role in the party, […]

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Kosovo’s Foreign Policy Meltdown (Koha Ditore)

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Koha Ditore carries today an editorial by Marc Weller,  who holds the Chair of International Law and International Constitutional Studies in the University of Cambridge. He also served as legal advisor for Kosovo during the 1999 Rambouillet Conference on Kosovo and senior legal advisor in the UN-led Vienna process of Final Status Negotiations between Kosovo and Serbia of […]

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“Recognition fairytale, UN membership mirage” – FM Dacic on Kosovo (B92, RTV, Beta)

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In an interview with the public broadcaster in the province of Vojvodina (RTV), cited by the Beta agency, Dacic said the possibility of Serbia accepting Kosovo’s UN membership was a mirage. “It would be good if a lasting solution were to be found. But when they talk about a solution for Kosovo in the West, […]

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Rama: Initiative to abrogate specialist court “orchestrated” (Klan Kosova)

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Prime Minister of Albania, Edi Rama, in an interview to the Albanian-based Report TV, spoke about Kosovo and the initiative to abrogate law on specialist chambers which he said was “orchestrated”. At the same time, he said allegations against KLA commanders in the Council of Europe rapporteur Dick Marty’s report are “science fiction”. “It is […]

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Dacic explains when Belgrade plans to resume Kosovo dialogue (B92)

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First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic attended on Monday in Belgrade a lunch with ambassadors of EU member-states. The lunch, where Dacic was “the main speaker,” was hosted by Head of the EU Delegation to Serbia Sem Fabrizi, the government announced. Dacic “pointed to the tragic event that marked the previous week […]

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Kosovo’s Foreign Policy 2 (Koha Ditore)

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By Marc Weller Counselling caution in the exercise of Kosovo’s foreign policy is not the same as suggesting that Pristina must bow to every demand made by the international community. It is right to point to the unbalanced treatment of Kosovo, especially when compared to the easy rehabilitation of Serbia. Kosovo is also entitled to […]

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An Assassination Could Be Just What Kosovo Needed (Foreign Policy)

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A tragic death could spark a lasting peace in the Balkans’ most restive region. In March 2003, a sniper enlisted by a powerful criminal gang shot dead Serbia’s young reformist prime minister, Zoran Djindjic. In an instant, the promise of a clean break — for Serbia and for the region — from the Slobodan Milosevic […]

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UNMIK Headlines 23 January

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Special court in the hands of the government (dailies)
Gashi: No matter government’s opinion, special court returns to Assembly (Koha)
Sejdiu: Initiative to abrogate special court has shown initial consequences (Epoka)
Osmani: Disagreements between Kosovo and EU increase (Zeri/RFE)
Kosovo government pledges transparency in Brussels dialogue (Zeri)
Dacic: If EU believes we will recognize Kosovo in 2018, it believes in fairy tales (Koha)
EU Foreign Ministers discuss Ivanovic’s murder (Koha)
Kosovo Assembly to resume sessions on Thursday (Koha Ditore)
Meta requests from Kosovo politicians to find wise solutions (Epoka)
AKI director called to report to Assembly committee (Klan Kosova)
Danish military academy with plan to transform KSF (Bota Sot)
DPM Jevtic to attend Morning Prayer but not instead of Haradinaj (Telegrafi)
Thaci decrees 21 new prosecutors (media)
Over 10,000 Vetevendosje members voted Kurti for their leader (Epoka)

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