Markovic: Montenegro ready to help Kosov ratify border deal (dailies)
Gabriel: No EU for Serbia without recognising Kosovo (dailies)
Danielsson: Two criteria remain open for visa liberalisation (Koha)
Thaci: Specialist court for Albanians like a court for the Jews (Zeri)
Delawie: Demarcation has complicated U.S.-Kosovo relations (Zeri/RTV21)
“UNMIK will not leave Kosovo” (Koha/DW)
Kurz: Austria has recognised Kosovo and this will not change (Zeri)
Strache explains his statement on Kosovo (Klan Kosova)
President of Basic Court in Mitrovica resigns (Kallxo/Kosovapress)
Zeka: Demarcation will bring down Haradinaj’s government (TV Dukagjini)
UNMIK Headlines 15 February
Headlines - 15.02.2018
UNMIK Headlines 14 February
• Pahor: Demarcation and agreements with Serbia lead to EU and NATO (media)
• Markovic to visit Kosovo today, meet leaders (dailies)
• EU: Ratification of border agreement paves way for visa-free travel (Indeksonline)
• Limaj: There are positive signs from Montenegro to resolve demarcation (media)
• Thaci: Special Court a historic injustice (RTK)
• U.S. President congratulates Kosovo on independence anniversary (dailies)
• “Sovereignty completion is reached with Kosovo’s membership at UN” (Epoka)
• Haradinaj surprised by ideas for exchange of territories (RTK)
• Analysts warn of danger from territory exchange ideas (Zeri)
• Trajkovic: Thaci is behind idea for Kosovo’s partition (Koha)
• Another Kosovo man killed in Syria (Koha/RFE)
• Arms shipment to Bosnian Serbs stokes EU fears (The Guardian/Koha)
Headlines - 13.02.2018
UNMIK Headlines 13 February
• In Pristina, Pahor urges ratification of border demarcation agreement (dailies)
• Montenegrin PM Markovic to visit Kosovo tomorrow (dailies)
• Maliqi: Montenegrin PM’s visit contributes to resolving demarcation (Epoka)
• Thaci rejects ideas of Kosovo-Serbia territory exchange (Epoka)
• German Embassy: Games on territorial division, dangerous (Express)
• Austrian FM: Recognition of Kosovo irreversible (Zeri)
• EU does not know when dialogue could resume (Lajmi/RTK)
• KSF Minister: KSF to transform into an army in 2018/19 (media)
• Serwer: Army can be created without constitutional changes (RTK)
• President Thaci to meet U.S. Ambassador Delawie today (Lajmi)
• Kurti: I don’t support joining Albania against EU wishes (Zeri)
• Peterle calls for continuation of election reform (Epoka)
• Dacic: Dialogue is needed to resolve Kosovo issue (Koha)
• Two policemen arrested on Ivanovic’s case, released (RTK/Koha)
• Turkish media praise Kosovo for banning Kurdish event (Kallxo)
Headlines - 13.02.2018
UNMIK Headlines 12 February
• Haradinaj: Initiative to abrogate specialist court was unsuccessful (Zeri)
• Kosovo government rejects ideas of partition (Koha)
• Hoxhaj: News on exchange of territories, campaign against Kosovo (RTK)
• Veseli: Serbia to recognise Kosovo (Epoka e Re)
• Austrian vice-chancellor: Mistake to pressure Serbia to recognise Kosovo (Zeri)
• Austria has not changed its position on Kosovo (RTK)
• Hahn reconfirms that Austria has not changed position on Kosovo (Koha)
• Pacolli: Austrian official’s statement could lead to bloodshed (Bota Sot)
• LDK MP: Strache’s statement dangerous for the region, Europe (Klan Kosova)
• Serwer urges Kosovo to ratify border demarcation (Epoka/RFE)
• Opposition doesn’t believe demarcation guarantees visa liberalization (RTK)
• Jevtic: Establishment of association, key to continuance of dialogue (RTK)
• Two policemen arrested for “mishandling evidence” in Ivanovic case (Kallxo)
• ‘Serbia is not involved on investigations of Ivanovic’s murder” (RTK)
• Slovenian President to visit Kosovo today (media)
• Kosovo national killed in Syria (media)
Headlines - 12.02.2018
UNMIK Headlines 10 February
Haradinaj: Kosovo-Serbia agreement by 2019 (Telegrafi/RTV21)
EU: Strategy treats Kosovo equally with rest of Western Balkans (Zeri)
Hoxha: Kosovo committed to advancing EU integration process (Epoka e Re)
“No EULEX judges and prosecutors as of July 1” (Koha)
Assembly recommendation calls for int’l inquiry into grenade attack (Koha)
Displaced Serb cancel visit to Kosovo citing security concerns (Telegrafi)