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Ymeri: Annex agreement leaves things “foggy” (media)

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Ymeri: Annex agreement leaves things “foggy” (media)

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Former Vetevendosje leader and MP, Visar Ymeri, said the annex agreement on border demarcation signed by presidents of Kosovo and Montenegro leaves many things “foggy”. In a Facebook post, Ymeri wrote that renegotiation of the demarcation agreement is good news but the order of decisions in this regard is not only dangerous but also absurd. […]

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AKR: Demarcation agreement, reconfirmation of strong Kosovo-Montenegro ties (Koha)

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AKR: Demarcation agreement, reconfirmation of strong Kosovo-Montenegro ties (Koha)

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Behgjet Pacolli’s New Kosovo Alliance (AKR) hailed the statement signed by Kosovo and Montenegro presidents on border demarcation. “New Kosovo Alliance strongly supports the progress on the issue and urged the two sides to act swiftly in fully implementing the agreement, along with its annex,” AKR said in a statement.  At the same time, AKR […]

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Kosovo Is Europe’s Little Miracle (WSJ)

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Kosovo Is Europe’s Little Miracle (WSJ)

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In an editorial for Wall Street Journal ahead of the tenth anniversary of Kosovo’s independence, President of Kosovo Hashim Thaci writes that there has been amazing progress during this period and that Kosovo has plenty of reasons to celebrate. “But as we take stock of the achievements and challenges our nation faces, we need to […]

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Balkans: On track for EU membership or stagnation? (Telegrafi)

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Balkans: On track for EU membership or stagnation? (Telegrafi)

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Carl Bildt, former Swedish Prime Minister, writes in an opinion piece for the European Council on Foreign Relations think-tank that there are three sets of challenges that will have to be overcome if any of the candidate countries are to become EU members in 2025. These include internal reform issues deciding the accession negotiations, reconciliation […]

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The Serbian List dissatisfied over “the immoderate” statements of the head of German diplomacy (Serbian media)

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The Serbian List dissatisfied over “the immoderate” statements of the head of German diplomacy (Serbian media)

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The Serbian List last night expressed dissatisfaction over the immoderate statements made by the head of German diplomacy. They say that they believe that such a wrong assessment of the situation could only come out of the fact that the hosts misinformed the guest, without presenting to him the political and security situation in the […]

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Do it now (peacefare.net)

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Do it now (peacefare.net)

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The German foreign minister this week gave Kosovo an early 10th birthday present (the date is February 17). Sigmar Gabriel said in Pristina: If Serbia wants to move toward the European Union, the building of the rule of law is a primary condition, but naturally also the acceptance of Kosovo’s independence. That is a central […]

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