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The company will not be established according to the Kosovo laws (TV Most)

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The Serbian government will probably not agree to establish the Company for the supply of electricity in north, owned by the Electric Power Industry of Serbia (EPS), in line with the laws of Kosovo, said the director of Electric Power Industry of Serbia, Nikola Petrovic. In regards to the request from the EU negotiating position […]

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A greater conditionality is not expected (RTS)

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Dragan Djukanovic, the Center for Foreign Policy, says that ahead of Serbia, in the coming years on the road to the EU, a lot of work and above all, that it should align its legislation with EU legislation. He expects also from the European Union to put pressure on Pristina, as soon as possible, primarily […]

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Many problems in Kosovo originate from the agreement signed in 2011 (TV Most)

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Director of the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo Marko Djuric, as a guest of talk show broadcasted on Radio-Television Vojvodina, said that the former head of the negotiating team for talks with Pristina Borko Stefanovic, in 2011 signed an agreement from which originate the problems we have these days with identity cards. Responding to a […]

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Kosovo hits out at EU for not relaxing visa requirement (Reuters)

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Kosovo accused the European Union on Tuesday of fuelling extremism in the impoverished Balkan country by refusing to relax visa regulations for Kosovars in 2016. -Read more at: http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-kosovo-eu-idUKKBN0TY2NJ20151215

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UNMIK Headlines 16 December

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• No visa liberalization without results in fight of crime and corruption (Koha)
• Kocijancic: Report on visa liberalization has not been published yet (Tribuna)
• Collaku: Visa liberalization in 2016 (Gazeta Express)
• Half of opposition MPs in jail (Zeri)
• One month house detention for Pal Lekaj (Epoka e Re)
• Haradinaj: No coalition before elections (Gazeta Tribuna)
• Thaci accuses Brussels of encouraging extremism in Kosovo (Bota Sot)
• Djuric: Pristina has revoked entry ban for holders of Serbia IDs (Koha)

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