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Headlines - 27.01.2017

Headlines 26 January

Thaci: Dialogue with Serbia has entered the final stage (dailies)
Mustafa: The next meeting in Brussels, in February (RTK)
Serbia considers Kosovo to be its own (Kosova Sot)
NATO calls for restraint and dialogue (Koha Ditore)
TI ranks Kosovo as the most corrupt in the region (Koha Ditore)
Mustafa: Kosovo will become example of war against corruption (Kosova Sot)
Gecaj: Wall demolition not related to Association (Zëri)

Headlines - 26.01.2017

Headlines 25 January

• Parties say dialogue helped in de-escalating tensions (Koha Ditore/Zeri)
• Mustafa: Opposition to be also invited at discussions (KTV)
• Mogherini’s statement following Belgrade-Pristina dialogue
• Islami not accepted as head of commission for territory measurement (Zeri)

Headlines - 25.01.2017

Headlines 24 January

Dialogue in the hands of the presidents (Epoka e Re)
“Serbia’s arrest warrants to be discussed in Brussels” (Telegrafi)
Vetevendosje wants special session of Assembly to discuss dialogue (Bota Sot)
Serbian train, focus of Bushati-Mogherini meeting (Koha Ditore)
President Thaci has been denounced before special court (Koha Ditore)
Haradinaj: I will not be extradited to Serbia (Epoka e Re)
No results expected on measuring the territory without the opposition (Epoka)

Headlines - 24.01.2017

Headlines 23 January

Thaci and Nikolic to join the EU-facilitated dialogue (Koha Ditore)
Mustafa: The provocative train was stopped by institutions (Fjala)
Lavrov: Albanian forces should not be in Serb-inhabited areas (Kosova Sot)
AAK’s Arifi against upcoming Mustafa-Vucic meeting (RTK)
Serbian List ignores PM Mustafa (Zëri)
Special Court President starts work officially (Zëri)

Headlines - 23.01.2017

Headlines 21 January

Mustafa and Vucic to meet in Brussels next week (Telegrafi)
Tahiri: Tensions in the north delaying implementation of agreements (RFE)
All-out protest in support of Haradinaj today (media)
Kosovo women to join Women’s March on Washington (Koha)
OSCE calls on media to uphold professional standards (RTK)