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UNMIK Headlines 6 March

• Implementation of agreements in the north in Serbia’s hands (Koha Ditore) • Exit strategy (Express) • U.S. does not want a “Republika Srpska” in Kosovo (dailies) • Blomeyer: Thaçi, Dacic don’t have time to lose (Epoka e Re) • Haradinaj: Solutions must be in line with Constitution (Express) • Klinaku: Talks will create conflicting situations (dailies) • Explosion near Kosovo police station in north Mitrovica (dailies)

Headlines - 06.03.2013

Headlines - 06.03.2013

UNMIK Headlines 5 March

• Agreement for Association, not for its competencies (dailies) • Kocijancic: Discussions at crucial stage (Zëri) • Hoxhaj: Dialogue brings Kosovo closer to UN (Epoka e Re) • Rexhepi: MUP, BIA active in the north (Zëri) • Daci: No alternative (Express) • Deçan residents: We will not stop protests (Kosova Sot) • Vushtrri mayor also accused of criminal activity (Koha Ditore)

Headlines - 05.03.2013

Headlines - 02.03.2013

Headlines - 04.03.2013

UNMIK Headlines 4 March

• In suspense about the north (Express) • Serbia’s “three scenarios” for discussions (Zëri) • LDK against executive role for association of municipalities (Koha Ditore) • Tahiri: Association in accordance to Ahtisaari Package (Epoka e Re) • PDK, AKR “restarting” coalition (Koha Ditore) • Romania considering recognition of Kosovo (dailies)

UNMIK Headlines 3 March

• Kosovo doesn’t expect agreement from Monday’s meeting (Koha Ditore) • Dacic to visit Putin over Kosovo (Kosova Sot) • Deda: Association of Serb municipalities is not an NGO (Zëri) • PDK mayors “sui generis”! (Zëri)

UNMIK Headlines 2 March

• Thaçi reports to Assembly about recent meeting with Dacic (dailies) • Competencies of association of Serb municipalities to be discussed (Koha Ditore) • Surroi: Association endangers Constitution of Kosovo (Koha Ditore) • UN Security Council to discuss Kosovo in March (Epoka e Re) • Assembly urges inquiry into deaths of Vetëvendosje protesters in 2007 (dailies) • Jacobson: Dialogue brings stability (Zëri)