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Mustafa and Gentilini discuss Brussels dialogue (Kosovapress)

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Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa met yesterday in Pristina the Director for Western Europe, Western Balkans and Turkey in the European External Action Service (EEAS), Fernando Gentilini. The two officials discussed preparations for the meetings between Kosovo and Serbia representatives that will be held in Brussels in early February.

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Trifunovic: We expect fate of missing persons to be solved (Tanjug)

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KOSOVSKA MITROVICA – Coordinator of the Association of Families of Kidnapped and Missing Persons in Kosovo-Metohija Milorad Trifunovic stated on Thursday that he expects the fate of missing persons from Kosovo to be solved in the course of the year. In a statement for Tanjug, Trifunovic said that bodies of only four Serbs have been […]

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Obradović: Rights of Serbs and other non-Albanians in Kosovo not respected (IRS)

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Belgrade is committed to dialogue with Priština and the implementation of the Brussels Agreement, despite many open-ended issues, such as the lack of respect of rights of Serbs and other non-Albanians in Kosovo, said a member of the Serbian delegation in the Council of Europe’s Parliamentary Assembly Žarko Obradović. In a debate in the Assembly’s […]

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OSCE Broadcast 29 January

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• OSCE chair Ivica Dacic to visit Prishtinë/Pristina in March (KTV)
• Thaçi: PM Mustafa to decide about Jablanovic accordingly to the Constitution (TV21,KTV 23:00)
• Kurti: Next protest on Wednesday (All monitored broadcasters, KTV)
• Jacobson: Institutional solution to be found for the pending issues (TV21,RTK1 23:00)
• Kosovo Police continued to arrest Tuesday’s protestors (Most monitored broadcasters, KTV)
• Journalists react to PM Mustafa’s accusations (KTV)
• Indicted Prizren Mayor calls for an end to criminal acts (Klan Kosova)

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UNMIK Headlines 30 January

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• Kurti: Next protest on 4 February (dailies)
• US ambassador: Violence is unacceptable (dailies)
• Jablanovic’s dismissal linked to intelligence deputy chief nomination (Koha)
• President Jahjaga promulgates law on Trepca (dailies)
• Perpetrators of crimes in Kosovo hold high positions in Serbia (Indeksonline)
• Konjufca: Belgrade impeding integration of Serb minority (Epoka e Re)
• Dacic to visit Kosovo (Epoka e Re)

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Belgrade Media Monitoring 29 January 2015

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STORIES FROM LOCAL PRESS

• Djuric: Pristina to use recent unrest as an excuse for non-implementation of Brussels agreements (Radio Belgrade)
• Obradovic: Rights of Serbs and other non-Albanians are not respected in Kosovo and Metohija (RTS/Radio Serbia)
• Trifunovic: We expect light to be shed on the fate of the missing (Tanjug)
• Humanitarian Law Center: Dikovic involved in war crimes (B92/Beta)
Ker-Lindsay: Nikolic’s platform will be ignored in Brussels (Danas)

STORIES FROM REGIONAL PRESS

• Dodik: RS preparing set of laws as response to EU suggestions (Oslobodjenje)
• B&H makes progress in economic freedom (Oslobodjenje)
• Boris Tucic: Pitiful to treat arms exports as political issue (Srna)

RELEVANT ARTICLES FROM INTERNATIONAL MEDIA SOURCES

• Montenegro PM: Bosnia Claim to Coast Destructive (BIRN)
• Moscow Calls on Bosnia and Herzegovina Not to Deliver Weaponry to Kiev (Sputnik)
• Freedom House Moves Kosovo up – Bosnia, Macedonia Down (BIRN)
• Karadzic Demands Internet Access in Detention (BIRN)

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Education sector to hold a one-day strike tomorrow (Gazeta Blic)

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A Kosovo-wide strike of the education sector has been announced for tomorrow, head of the education trade unions Rrahman Jashari confirmed. He said that all primary and secondary schools, including the University of Pristina, will observe the strike as a sign of protest over the failure of the Kosovo government to implement the entire Collective Contract. […]

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EU Office to support women in Mitrovica (Zeri)

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The Initiative on Agricultural Development in Kosovo (IADK) has started the implementation of a project supported by the European Union Office in Kosovo, to help widows in Mitrovica, especially those without any financial support. The Executive Director of the IADK, Zenel Bunjaku, said that widows will be trained on how to prepare food, and after that, they […]

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Thaci: The more stones the opposition hurls, the fewer votes it will have (Indeksonline)

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Kosovo’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hashim Thaçi, said in an interview for Tirana-based television Top Channel that political battles in a democracy need to be fought inside the institutions and not in the streets. He said no one has justified the controversial statement of the Serbian Minister Aleksandar Jablanovic but added […]

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Serbs in fear of demonstrations in Pristina (Politika)

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Political consequences of the Tuesday’s violent demonstrations in Pristina are twofold. Most important shot-term consequence is an adamant request for resignation of the Minister for Communities and Return in the Kosovo government, Aleksandar Jablanovic, because he called protestors in Đakovica, who prevented the passage of buses with displaced Serbs, savages. He later apologized. The second […]

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Deda: Jablanović must go (Blic)

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MP of the opposition Self-determination Movement Ilir Deda said that the protests in Kosovo are not directed against Serbs. Still, Minister for Communities and Returns in the Kosovo government Aleksandar Jablanović “must resign” and that is clear to all political factors in Kosovo.  Deda has announced that the opposition protests in Kosovo will be discontinued […]

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Jagland: Long journey of Kosovo to Council of Europe membership (Vecernje Novosti)

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The Secretary General of the Council of Europe, Thorbjorn Jagland, said in his interview to Belgrade-based daily Vecernje Novosti that Pristina’s request for a membership in that organization has not been received in Strasbourg, and even if that would be the case, a journey to eventual membership would be a long one. When asked how […]

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