Kosovo Fails to Pass Resolution Banning Border Changes (The New York Times, Associated Press)
PRISTINA, Kosovo – Kosovo’s political parties failed Thursday to pass a resolution preventing any leader, including the president, from negotiating border changes with Serbia. All parties support the resolution but failed to pass it during a vote due to abstentions caused by political disagreements. See at: https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2018/11/01/world/europe/ap-eu-kosovo-serbia.html?partner=IFTTT
Read More →Kosovo back on UNSC agenda, Serbia grateful to Russia, China (BETA, Tanjug, B92)
The issue of Kosovo and Metohija has been included back on the agenda of the UN Security Council. The next session that will consider a report on the situation in the southern Serbian province has been scheduled for November 14. This has been confirmed for Tanjug by First Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic. […]
Read More →US congressmen urge Pompeo to support Serbia’s efforts (Tanjug, B92)
Mike Pompeo has been asked for “continued support of Serbia’s efforts seeking a peaceful, negotiated and sustainable solution to its relations with Kosovo.” This was done by a group of eight US congressmen, Tanjug reported on Thursday. “Such a diplomatic breakthrough would not only potentially achieve lasting peace and stability in the Balkans but would […]
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 2 November
• Resolution on dialogue fails to receive Assembly’s endorsement (Zeri)
• President Thaci calls on parties to draft joint platform on dialogue (media)
• Thaci: EU to support agreement with Serbia (RTK)
• Shala: Thaci and Vucic did not discuss land swap (media)
• Government officials advocate for border “correction” (Koha)
• Kosovo leaders: KSF transition, unstoppable process (Epoka e Re)
• Kosovo and Serbia both claim victory on UN SC sessions on Kosovo (Koha)
• Limaj: I am skeptical about Kosovo’s membership to INTERPOL (Telegrafi)
• PDK suffers major blow in Drenica (Zeri)