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Serwer: Haradinaj lacks courage to pass demarcation (Klan Kosova)

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The U.S. expert on Balkan issues, Daniel Serwer, said Kosovo’s Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj lacks courage to ratify agreement on demarcation of the border with Montenegro. “I believe that the best way to resolve the demarcation issue if for PM Ramush Haradinaj to change position on this agreement, which is in contradiction with his position […]

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LDK and Vetevendosje leave session due to lack of voting of their recommendations (RTK)

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LDK and Vetevendosje leave session due to lack of voting of their recommendations (RTK)

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Recommendations of the opposition political parties deriving from the PM Ramush Haradinaj’s motion on the decision to increase his and his cabinet employees’ salaries, were not voted today. Kosovo Assembly MP from Vetevendosje Movement, Albulena Haxhiu, presented recommendations, however, Shkumbin Demaliaj, MP from the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), said they are waiting […]

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Hoxhaj: Demarcation session this week, Serbian List will be on board (Koha/EO/KP)

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Hoxhaj: Demarcation session this week, Serbian List will be on board (Koha/EO/KP)

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Kosovo’s Deputy Prime Minister and deputy leader of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), Enver Hoxhaj, said he was convinced the border demarcation agreement with Montenegro will be put to vote at the Assembly this week. He said they are close to reaching consensus on ratification of the agreement. “All partners in the government, the […]

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Top U.S. Official Warns Of ‘Destructive’ Russian Role In Balkans (RFE)

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Top U.S. Official Warns Of ‘Destructive’ Russian Role In Balkans (RFE)

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A senior U.S. official has warned of what he called Moscow’s “increasingly destructive role” in the Balkans, saying that Russia is undermining democracy in the region. Wess Mitchell, assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs, made the comments in Pristina on March 12, following talks with Kosovar President Hashim Thaci. http://bit.ly/2FzGEeD

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Pacolli: Slovenia to support Kosovo’s bids for Interpol and UNESCO (Kosovapress)

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Pacolli: Slovenia to support Kosovo’s bids for Interpol and UNESCO (Kosovapress)

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Kosovo’s Foreign Minister, Behgjet Pacolli, said after a meeting with Slovenian Foreign Minister, Karl Erjavec, that Slovenia will support Kosovo in its efforts to gain membership of international organisations, particularly Interpol and UNESCO. Pacolli said Slovenia remains an important partner for Kosovo.

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Drecun: There is no need for the region to be on the line of fire between the US and Russia (RTS)

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Drecun: There is no need for the region to be on the line of fire between the US and Russia (RTS)

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Chairman of the Committee for KiM Milovan Drecun told RTS that senior US official Wess Mitchell has come to send a message that the Kosovo issue will be treated in the context of their geopolitical confrontation with Russia and that they will continue to have a one-sided approach to the Kosovo problem. Milovan Drecun says […]

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Igballe Rogova: ‘Enough talk, enough violence, we want action’ (Prishtina Insight)

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