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UNMIK Headlines 7 June

• Šoltes optimistic for visa liberalization by year’s end (media)
• Pristina – Belgrade technical dialogue, blocked (Koha)
• U.S.: We didn’t make proposal for Kosovo – Serbia agreement (Zeri)
• Delawie concerned with incidents against Serbs (Epoka)
• UNMIK chief: No place for intimidation in a democratic society (media)
• Kurti: Unification of Mitrovica more important than UN seat (Zeri)
• The sabotaging of institutions (Koha)
• Kurti: New statute divides Trepca complex along ethnic lines (media)
• Selimi: Border with Serbia, part of dialogue agreement (media)

Headlines - 07.06.2018

UNMIK Headlines 6 June

• Prime Minister Haradinaj withdraws dialogue platform from Assembly (media)
• Apostolova: Pristina-Belgrade relations, the greatest challenge (Bota)
• EU: Resumption of Kosovo-Serbia dialogue in hands of the parties (Bota)
• Collaku: Actors in dialogue were designated for some time now (Koha)
• Hoxhaj: Political unity is needed for dialogue with Serbia (Tribuna Channel)
• Ismaili: LDK should not block dialogue (T7)
• Surroi: Thaci lacks credibility to lead negotiations with Serbia (KTV)
• Soltes in Kosovo collecting integration facts (Epoka)
• Osmani: Our motion to bring down the government is ready (Klan Kosova)
• D’Alema: Whole region must move toward EU (media)
• Opposition views as dangerous statute of Trepca mining complex (media)
• EU allocates €35 million for northern municipalities (Zeri)
• Petrit Collaku elected executive director of Association of Journalists (Bota Sot)

Headlines - 06.06.2018

UNMIK Headlines 5 June

• President Thaci signs EULEX’s departure from Kosovo (Zeri)
• Giving lead role to President on dialogue, against Assembly resolutions (Koha)
• Opposition will not vote in favor of platform for dialogue with Serbia (Epoka)
• EC calls for dialogue to resume as soon as possible (Lajmi/RTK)
• Vucic denies media reports about Serbian troops near Kosovo border (media)
• Visa liberalisation lobbying campaign to get underway Thursday (Zeri)
• Kosovo civil society sends open letter to EU on visa liberalisation (media)
• LDK: Ruling coalition is sending negative signals to Brussels (RTK)
• Kosovo suffers huge losses from non-implementation of energy agreement (Zeri)
• President Thaci could be sent to Court over CEC blockade (Koha)
• Minister: UNMIK regulation on per-diems needs to change (Koha)
• Serbs accused of cutting off water supply from Ujman/Gazivoda Lake (Koha)

UNMIK Headlines 4 June

• Haradinaj: Reconciliation with Serbia only in exchange of recognition (Zeri)
• Thaci: No alternative to dialogue (Telegrafi)
• Assembly to discuss Thaci’s mandate on dialogue with Serbia (RTK)
• Government platform on dialogue, “coverup” for compromise agreement (Koha)
• EU expects parties to continue dialogue and implement agreements (Koha)
• LDK will support Thaci as chief negotiator (Indeksonline)
• Collaku implies compromises in Kosovo-Serbia agreement (Gazeta Express)
• Serbia’s three-point plan on dialogue with Kosovo (Lajmi)
• Veseli: Kosovo is changing, visa liberalisation this year (Zeri)
• Kurti: Situation in Kosovo Telecom, result of organised crime (Epoka e Re)
• Armed Serb soldiers near Jarinje border crossing point (Kosovapress)

Headlines - 04.06.2018

UNMIK Headlines 2 June

• Thaci: Euro-Atlantic perspective should open to Kosovo (media)
• Scott: Final decision can be reached if there is courage (media)
• Arifi to EU: You have become Serbia’s right hand (media)
• Bahtiri: River Iber bridge to open soon (media)
• Kosovo and Serbia in a harsh battle over INTERPOL (Zeri, RTK)

Headlines - 02.06.2018

Bahtiri guarantees peace for everyone in Suhadoll/Suvi Do (Kosovapress)

I will be very persistent that no citizen in this part feels insecure and concerned about anything. If it is needed I will be here 24 hours a day until there is absolute peace. I call on all citizens regardless of ethnicity to contribute in the direction of cooperation, well-being and good neighborliness, because we need this now and, in the future.

Mayor of Mitrovica, Agim Bahtiri, made these comments today in North Mitrovica, after the attack at the healthcare facility of Suhadoll/Suvi Do which is mostly used by Serb citizens.