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Headlines - 13.09.2018

UNMIK Headlines 12 September

• “Resolution for Presevo Valley in conflict with Constitution of Kosovo” (Zeri)
• Haradinaj: Border games, dangerous experiment (dailies)
• Montenegro supports dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia (Epoka e Re)
• Hoxhaj: The U.S. support at final phase of dialogue is important (Epoka)
• Commissioner Hahn to visit Kosovo in November (Zeri)
• Soltes hopes Kosovo-Serbia agreement will be reached in coming months (Koha)
• European institutions encouraged to lift visa regime for Kosovo (Zeri)
• Mustafa meets Ambassador Delawie, discuss current issues (Epoka)
• Rubin does not think change of borders would bring Kosovo a UN seat (Kallxo)
• Mayor Jashari meets KFOR commander, discuss current situation (Bota Sot)
• New Specialist Prosecutor signs solemn declaration (Kosova Sot)

Headlines - 12.09.2018

UNMIK Headlines 11 September

• Presevo Valley calls on Assembly to pass resolution for joining Kosovo (dailies)
• Presevo Valley representatives meet LDK leaders (Koha)
• “Resolution proposed by Valley representatives, anti-constitutional” (Insajderi)
• US Senator: Border change talk causes legitimate concern (VOA/Zeri)
• EU reacts to Vucic’s speech on Milosevic (media)
• Pack: Is EU sacrificing its convictions, like in the early 90s? (Koha)
• Hoxhaj: Russia not interested in Kosovo – Serbia compromise (Epoka)
• Limaj: I am ready to hand over dialogue lead to opposition (Zeri)
• Ymeri: There cannot be dialogue without consensus (Epoka)
• Latest Public Pulse shows youth is pessimistic about their future (Telegrafi)

Headlines - 11.09.2018

UNMIK Headlines 10 September

• Vucic glorifies Milosevic during Kosovo visit (dailies)
• Thaci: Protests and roadblocks not helpful (dailies)
• Veseli: Vucic continued Milosevic’s rhetoric (media)
• Hoxhaj: Vucic’s visit puts in doubt EU’s role on the dialogue (RTK)
• EU regrets Vucic’s cancelled visit to Banje (Telegrafi)
• Vetevendosje: Vucic’s visit increases Serbia’s claims towards Kosovo (Zeri)
• Merkel: Territorial integrity – starting point for EU membership (Koha)
• Scott: Compromise and normalization of relations are needed (Bota Sot)
• Palokaj: EU allows Vucic to rehabilitate Milosevic in Kosovo (Koha)
• US Senator meets Kosovo leaders (dailies)
• Caplan: Negotiated border changes can normalize relations (media)
• Thaci to meet Presevo leaders on Moday (RTK)
• Dacic: Problems in Kosovo are not a result of Milosevic’s crimes (RTK)
• A Kosovo bus attacked in Serbia, Pacolli reacts (RTK)
• Haradinaj: Vetting is not problematic in Balkans (RTV21)

Headlines - 10.09.2018

UNMIK Headlines 8 September

• Thaci-Vucic meeting in Brussels fails (dailies)
• Mogherini highlights difficulties of Belgrade-Pristina dialogue (media)
• Government changes position, allows Vucic to visit Ujman/Gazivoda (Koha)
• Thaci: Vucic has been allowed to visit Kosovo (Koha Ditore)
• Pacolli: Vucic given permission to visit Gazivoda on allies’ suggestion (Koha)
• “Serb intelligence service plans to destabilize Kosovo” (Kosovapress)
• Vucic: I'm going to Kosovo; Gazivode to be my first stop (B92/Serbian media)
• KFOR: All measures taken for safe visit of President Vucic (Tanjug/B92/Danas)
• Serbian officials on Vucic’s visit in Kosovo (Serbian media)
• Everything ready for Vucic’s visit, citizens must attend rally (Danas)
• “No one must dare to betray Kosovo” (Radio Svetigora/Radio KIM)

Headlines - 08.09.2017

UNMIK Headlines 7 September

• Thaci will negotiate borders in Brussels (Koha Ditore)
• Thaci: Kosovo has no meaning without Mitrovica and Gazivoda (media)
• Vucic annuls visit to Kosovo? (Epoka e Re)
• No way out of parliamentary blockade (Koha Ditore)
• IFIMES: Vucic-Thaci agreement for two million new refugees (Koha)
• Serwer and Philips: Change of borders would be dangerous (Epoka)
• Vetevendosje invites LDK to organize protests against Thaci (Epoka)
• LDK: We don’t support protests (Telegrafi)
• Ymeri: Negotiating team should be mandated (RTK)
• Haradinaj: Interpol membership helps fight against transnational crime (RTK)