Headlines - 14.01.2013
UNMIK Headlines 12 January
• Jahjaga: North not discussed with Serbia (Koha Ditore)
• Reinhardt: politics prevented Mitrovica’s unification (dailies)
• Valley requests international military presence (Koha Ditore)
• Former Ambassador becomes AAK member (dailies)
• Contract with Austrians breached Wednesday? (Express)
Headlines - 12.01.2013
Headlines - 11.01.2013
UNMIK Headlines 11 January
• AAK gives PDK a deadline (Koha Ditore)
• Rexhepi: Let me be clear, NO! (Epoka e Re)
• Sao Tome and Principe invalidate Kosovo recognition (Koha Ditore)
• The chance for the north (Express)
• Resolution for dialogue should be “wide and flexible” (Epoka e Re)
• Still no full agreement for customs (Koha Ditore)
• Serbs still not paying customs for goods up to 3.5 tons (Koha Ditore)
• Hezbollah targets PTK (Zëri)
• €475,000 for passports at “Te Gjyla” (Koha Ditore)
Headlines - 11.01.2013
Headlines - 10.01.2013
UNMIK Headlines 10 January
• Government admits it will discuss north (dailies)
• Serbia’s approach towards Kosovo same as before status (Koha Ditore)
• Thaçi declares 2013 year of successes for Kosovo (dailies)
• Judah: North cannot be resolved with meeting (Express)
• Serbia provoking broad conflict (Zëri)
• Zbogar, Jahjaga support finalization of election reform (Zëri)
• Hodzic: Serb citizens will embrace economic platform (Epoka e Re)
• Germany insists on conditions (Express)
• Close this issue immediately (Express)
UNMIK Headlines 9 January
• Economic offer instead of platform for the north (Koha Ditore)
• Kuçi: Kosovo’s plan for the north is its Constitution (Epoka e Re)
• EU keeps silent, the north at risk! (Zëri)
• Ashton does not have a plan for the north (Zëri)
• Serbian Parliament expected to adopt a resolution on Kosovo (Koha Ditore)
• Haradinaj: I will be leading the government soon (dailies)
• Officers are a good thing (Express)
• EU calls against unnecessary tensions in Presevo Valley (dailies)
• KLA war veterans express solidarity with Albanians in Presevo (Kosova Sot)
• Rexhepi: Police respected law during arrest of nine Serbs (Koha Ditore)