• Abbott: We have no red lines on dialogue, but we are against border changes (media)
• EU aims to prevent irregularities in the October 6 elections (Koha)
• U.S. Ambassador sends message to candidates for upcoming elections (media)
• Serbia appoints specialised team to investigate Ivanovic case (Zeri)
• President Thaci attends launch of “Women in Energy” program (media)
UNMIK Headlines 21 September
UNMIK Headlines 20 September
• Veseli: We will clean up the justice and police system (Klan Kosova)
• Haradinaj: I took dialogue out of Thaci’s hands (Zeri)
• Serb campaign against Kosovo fails at Geneva forum (Zeri)
• Scott: Kosovo-Serbia agreement brings stability to Western Balkans (media)
• Thaci thanks Iowa governor for support to Kosovo (media)
• Daka: Election observation critical for CEC (RTK)
• Interviewees urged not to be cooperating witness to Specialist Chambers (Epoka)
• Special prosecution expands investigations in the north (Koha)
• Rakic: Petrovic is lying to justify his role as Pristina’s preferred politician (media)
• Judge arrested on abuse of authority charges (Telegrafi/Kallxo)
• Ministry of Environment political staff spent €46,000 only on telephone calls (Koha)
UNMIK Headlines 19 September
• Palmer: U.S. remains committed to Western Balkans (VOA)
• Thaci travels to U.S., will attend Trump’s reception (media)
• Fajon: Kosovo to lift tax to enable successful talks (Zeri)
• Haradinaj meets Kosnett, 6 October elections discussed (media)
• Mustafa: There was no talk of land swaps during my governance (media)
• Djuric meets UNMIK chief, voices concern for position of Serbs in Kosovo (Koha)
• Specialist Chambers send new summons to former KLA members (media)
• Rasic: Kosovo Serbs are against border changes (media)
• Merkel to Brnabic: Resolve the problem with Kosovo (Zeri)
• Defense Ministry “hits” the state budget with luxury expenses (Koha)
• Police official suspected of compromising corruption investigations (Koha)
UNMIK Headlines 18 September
• Berlin doesn’t intend to send special envoy for dialogue (Koha)
• U.S. Senator Murphy describes his trip to Kosovo (Telegrafi)
• Petricek: No reason to revoke recognition of Kosovo (RTK)
• Kurti: Rule of law, development state and social state, three main pillars (media)
• Limaj: New government will seal Kosovo’s fate in dialogue with Serbia (media)
• Hoxhaj: Pacolli’s incompetence undermined statehood of Kosovo (Koha/Zeri)
• CEC holds election ballot draw (media)
• Kurti signs D+’s seven pledges for good governance (Kallxo)
UNMIK Headlines 17 September
• Candidates for prime minister pledge to take charge of dialogue with Serbia (Epoka)
• Race between the great powers in the Kosovo – Serbia dialogue (Koha)
• Vetevendosje leader Albin Kurti debate on T7
• CEC receives 42,000 voting requests from Diaspora (media)
• Kurti wants dialogue with Kosovo Serbs (media)
• Palmer and Vucic discuss Kosovo (media)
• Kosovo government considering retracting Interpol membership bid (Zeri)
• Enver Sekiraqa sentenced to 30 years in prison for murder of KP officer (media)
• Apostolova: High-level pollution, a problem for foreign investments (Koha)
UNMIK Headlines 16 September
• Scott: New government to lift the tax (RTK/Zeri)
• Germany wants the post of envoy for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue (Klan Kosova)
• British Ambassador: Vote freely and transparently (dailies)
• EU: It is time for Kosovo to get visa liberalisation (Zeri)
• Belgrade blamed for inciting tensions among Kosovo Serbs (RFE/Koha)
• Brnabic: No solution on Kosovo without compromise (Klan Kosova)
• New embassy building, sign of U.S. commitment to Kosovo (Koha)
UNMIK Headlines 14 September
• EU deploys Election Observation Mission to Kosovo (media)
• ECAP turns down Serbian List's complaint (RFE)
• Thaci meets Japan's Emperor Naruhito, PM Shinzo Abe (media)
• Russia sees no precedent concerning Kosovo's partition (Koha)
UNMIK Headlines 13 September
• PDK leader Kadri Veseli presents seven points against corruption (media)
• Kurti: As prime minister I will respect Kosovo’s symbols (DW)
• Osmani: Rule of law, top priority of the LDK (Koha)
• “Candidates, parties to refrain from denigrating speech and attacks” (media)
• Political parties not respecting Law on Gender Equality (Gazeta Blic/Zeri)
• Czech Republic will not change position on Kosovo’s independence (Zeri)
• Haradinaj writes to Czech PM explaining absence from V4 summit (media)
• Rasic: Serbs are against border changes, it would be fatal for us (Klan Kosova)
• Still no international arrest warrant for Milan Radoicic (RFE)
• €548,000 bill by the political army of the Ministry of Agriculture (Koha)
UNMIK Headlines 12 September
• Kosovo opts not to attend Prague summit amidst de-recognition threats (media)
• U.S. insists on lifting tariff on Serbian goods, calls for consensus on dialogue (Koha)
• Veseli calls on citizens to sign anti-corruption pact (media)
• Kurti: Bandits have no place in televised debates (media)
• No voting without valid documents issued by Kosovo authorities (Koha)
• Hoti: Government’s decisions after Haradinaj’s resignation, unlawful (Bota Sot)
• Ismaili: PDK is first with 5 – 7 percent more votes than second party (media)
• Diplomats resort to role of party militants (Koha)
• Thaci calls on Japanese businesses to invest in Kosovo (media)
UNMIK Headlines 11 September
• Pressure on northern Serbs to vote for Belgrade-backed Serbian List (Koha)
• CEC certifies second group of political entities (media)
• AAK-PSD say international polls puts them first (RTK)
• Kosovo to attend world’s leading economic fair (media)
• Kosovo pays tribute to victims of September 11 attacks (media)
• Abbott: Media freedom, essential to any open society (Klan Kosova)
• Berisha: Bolton’s dismissal, good news for Kosovo (Zeri)
• Innovative expenses (Koha)