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Excavations in Raska, Serbia set to continue this week (RTK)

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Excavations at a suspected mass grave site in Raska, Serbia are expected to resume today following a suspension of works due to weather conditions. The head of the Kosovo Government Commission on Missing Persons, Prenk Gjetaj, said the Kosovo side will take part in the excavation process. The site is believed to contain around 200 […]

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Viskovic: Concession about Chapter 35 in Serbia’s EU integration talks (Blic)

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Former Serbian Ambassador to Germany Ivo Viskovic said that conditions for Serbia’s EU integration will remain, but it is favourable that Germany, at the end, gave up the additional amendments, which supposed to be included in Chapter 35 on Kosovo.  “That’s a good sign, one intentional concession, presented to the government by Ernst Reichel who […]

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Đurić: Accent to be put on mutual interest (Vecernje Novosti, KIM Radio)

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The director of the Serbian Government’s Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Đurić, said that no one should expect Serbia to change its position with regard to the status of its southern province, however he argues that Belgrade and Pristina have considerable room for settling issues of a joint interests and creation of lasting stability […]

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Kosovo government: Creation of the A/CSM conditioned with abolition of ‘parallel structures’ (KoSSev)

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Creation of the Association/Community of Serb majority municipalities is conditioned with the removal of Serbian parallel structures in Kosovo, says Kosovo government. This is the agreement that was in principle reached in Brussels and is parallel with a process of drafting the status of the A/CSM, where three-party group would work on the abolishment of […]

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Joksimovic: Concrete step forward (Tanjug)

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The opening of chapters in the EU accession talks is a significant positive signal and an acknowledgement for all the reforms undertaken by the Serbian government, says Serbian Minister of European Integration Jadranka Joksimovic. “Officially, we opened the negotiations in 2014 and we have completed the screening – the opening of chapters is the next […]

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Muhaxheri in Serbia as Boban (Vesti)

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Several Albanian portals published a “proven information” received from foreign intelligence services in northern Kosovo that Lavdrim Muhaxheri (25), from Kacanik, known according to the pictures of beheading a Syrian boy and firing hand grenade on a prisoner, this year resided in Serbia “near the Kosovo border and have a passport on the name of […]

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One person wounded in explosion in Mitrovica North (B92)

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A Kosovo Albanian was wounded and eight cars were damaged in an explosion that took place in north Kosovska Mitrovica on Sunday. The incident happened around 13:00 CET, Kosovo police regional chief of operations Zeljko Bojic told Tanjug, and added that explosive device used was most probably a hand grenade. The blast took place in […]

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Kerry’s Serbia-Kosovo Tour to Focus on Security (Balkan Insight)

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US Secretary of State John Kerry will be visiting both Serbia and Kosovo this week – another high-profile Western visit to the region lately. Read more at: http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/usa-s-kerry-visits-serbia-kosovo-11-27-2015

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Hague Tribunal to Release Yugoslav Army War Criminal (Balkan Insight)

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Former Yugoslav Army official Vladimir Lazarevic, who was convicted of war crimes in Kosovo, will be given early release next month by the UN court in The Hague. Read more at: http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/icty-to-release-yugoslav-army-war-criminal-11-29-2015

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OSCE Broadcast 29 November

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• Different reactions regarding Saturday’s manifestation of the opposition (All monitored broadcasters, KTV)
• Quint countries encourage all sides to make use of opportunities for dialogue (Most monitored broadcasters, KTV)
• Opposition leaders condemn police action at VV offices (Most monitored broadcasters, KTV)
• Ymeri: Authorities intimidated by Saturday’s protest (All monitored broadcasters, KTV)
• CDHRF requests investigation into Kosovo Police action (Most monitored broadcasters, KTV)
• Appeal for Kurti’s detention to be filed on Monday (KTV)
• Assembly has fulfilled only 23% of legislative agenda (KTV)
• One injured and several cars damaged in a blast in the north (RTK2, Klan Kosova)

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UNMIK Headlines 30 November

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• Jahjaga reiterates call for dialogue (Kosova Sot)
• Quint countries voice support for Kosovo Police (Zeri)
• Opposition: Democracy is dead (dailies)
• Ymeri: Agreements shall not pass (Zeri)
• Vetevendosje MP Albin Kurti sends letter from prison (media)
• Collective arrests of the opposition, “a dictatorial mindset” (Koha Ditore)
• Thaci: Russia is destabilizing the Balkans (Epoka e Re)

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