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Serbs in Kosovo are expecting parliamentary elections in the province (Blic)

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The leader of the Civic Initiative ‘SDP’ Oliver Ivanovic said that Serbs in Kosovo have a strong need and emotion to participate in the parliamentary elections organized by Belgrade, and that in this delicate situation is particularly important that these elections are organized in the province.  “I know that when it comes to Serbian parliamentary […]

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Vulin: Elections will not hamper negotiations (RTS)

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Early parliamentary elections will not hamper negotiations between Belgrade and Pristina, because every government will implement what has been agreed, says to RTS Minister Aleksandar Vulin. As before, the Kosovo Serbs will be able to vote in national elections, announced Vulin. “This government has implemented seven agreements signed by the previous government and each of […]

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SDP: Ivanovic not arrested, he answered EULEX’s invitation (Koha Ditore)

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Officials at the headquarters of the “Serbia, Democracy, Justice” Civic Initiative say that its leader, “Oliver Ivanovic, was not arrested but as a responsible citizen, he answered the invitation of EULEX to give a statement”. “This invitation has a pure political background in order to create a balance with arrests of Albanians” a statement from […]

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EULEX detained Oliver Ivanovic? (Vesti online)

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In the north of Kosovo and Metohija, at the moment, is ongoing EULEX action, in which was detained the candidate of Civic Initiative ‘SDP’ Oliver Ivanovic, reports Telegraf.  Oliver Ivanovic is currently at the hearing, in the southern part of Kosovska Mitrovica, and the reason for his arrest is not known.  

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The policy of “banned cities” is continuing (Vesti online)

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EULEX notification to the Minister Vulin, according to which he didn’t receive permission to go today to Kosovo, “the policy of banned cities” is continuing. That is the only way to explain the practice, according to which there are places in Kosovo where Serbian representatives cannot come.  The Office for Kosovo and Metohija recalled that […]

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Serbian Fighter Denies Rape in Kosovo (BIRN)

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The defence lawyer for Milojko Nikolic, accused of war crimes including rape in Kosovo during the 1990s conflict, said his client was a true patriot and soldier, not a war criminal. “The only thing we are sure is that horrific crimes took place in the area of the town of Pec,” Nikolic’s lawyer Dragan Palibrk […]

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Fico in Tirana: No reasons for changing position on non-recognition of Kosovo (Vecernje Novosti)

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For the time being Slovakia doesn’t see the reason for changing its position on non-recognition of Kosovo independence, said Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico. Following the meeting in Tirana on Saturday with Prime Minister of Albania Edi Rama, Fico said that dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina is important and that he hopes it will bring […]

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Church St. Petka in Laplje Selo vandalized (KIM radio)

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Church of St. Petka in Laplje Selo was vandalized last night, learned KIM radio. There is no information so far on whether anything is missing.  Mess in the church was noticed this morning by the local priest Bojan Trajkovic. Due to this incident liturgy dedicated to St. Sava was running late this morning. More details […]

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Montenegrins, Croatians to be included in Constitution (Epoka e Re)

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Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaçi stated that with changes of the Constitution of Kosovo, foreseen by the Brussels Agreement, the Montenegrin community will become part of the highest judicial act of the country. In an interview for the Montenegrin public broadcaster, Thaçi informed that he has been a supporter of the idea to include the […]

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Belgrade neglects exhumations in Raska (Zëri)

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The Government of Serbia is being accused of toying with the emotions of the families of missing persons by trying to undermine the mass grave in Raska. It is unknown when exhumations will begin at the site; Pristina authorities did not receive any information regarding the remains of four individuals located earlier. Furthermore, the meeting […]

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Discussions on energy, vehicle insurance (Tribuna)

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The Kosovo delegation, comprised of Deputy Prime Minister Edita Tahiri and the director of Kosovo Electricity Transmission, System and Market Operator (KOSTT), Naim Bejtullahu, had meetings in Brussels with EU representatives and discussed energy issues. The Kosovo delegation called for increased efforts to begin the implementation of the energy agreement with Serbia as soon as […]

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Vulin unable to inaugurate Serbia’s investments in Brezovica (dailies)

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Serbian Minister without portfolio Aleksandar Vulin is reported not to have been granted permission by Kosovo institutions to attend the resumption of the ski lift mechanism in the Brezovica ski resort. The financial support to revitalise the ski lift was provided by a number of donors, including the Government of Serbia.

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