• Haradinaj: Kosovo committed to reaching final agreement with Serbia (media)
• Hahn: Kosovo-Serbia agreement to be comprehensive (RFE/Zeri)
• Norwegian ambassador warns of consequences if there is no agreement (media)
• Former U.S. assistant secretary of state argues against border changes (RFE)
• WB: Over 17,000 people left Kosovo job market in 2018 (media)
• Haradinaj disputes WB report findings (media)
• LDK leader Mustafa reacts to World Bank report (media)
• UK Embassy: We advised to avoid only northern municipalities (RTK)
• Isa Mustafa to run again for party leader, party official confirms (Express)
UNMIK Headlines 3 April
UNMIK Headlines 2 April
• Haradinaj: Mogherini has derailed dialogue, inflicted political trauma (media)
• Haradinaj: Number of employed increased after decision on tariff (Klan Kosova)
• Apostolova: Kosovo’s tariff on Serbia, against SAA spirit (Koha)
• Ministry: Half of ERA priorities have been met (Zeri)
• German MPs: We support dialogue, not land swap (media)
• Analysts: Belgrade-Pristina dialogue to resume after EU elections (Zeri)
• Hoxhaj: EU’s support, key for successful conclusion of dialogue (Bota Sot)
• Pacolli accuses Interior Minister of threatening national security (Koha)
• Thaci and Zannier discuss about minorities (Epoka)
• Role of women in dialogue to be discussed in Pristina conference (Telegrafi)
• Serbian PM Brnabic complains about human rights (Kosova Sot)
UNMIK Headlines 1 April
• Kosnett: U.S. patience can reach an end (RTK)
• Limaj: Tariff will not be lifted until conditions are met (media)
• Isufi: Coalition is functioning, there are no new elections (Epoka)
• President Thaci’s pullbacks (Koha)
• PM Haradinaj to meet two senior German officials today (Klan Kosova)
• Phillips: Serbia has lost Kosovo, time for dialogue to end (VOA/Bota Sot)
• Kosovo courts take over war crimes cases from EULEX (RFE)
• Haziri: Swiss Ambassador spoke with good intention (Kosova Sot)
• U.S. Ambassador: Kosovo succeeds when women lead (media)
• Mikic: My dismissal, part of efforts to get rid of Serbs in Kosovo institutions (Zeri)
UNMIK Headlines 30 March
• Kosnett visits Mitrovica North (media)
• Foggo: If situation in the north were dangerous, Kosnett would not go there (RTK)
• Haradinaj: Vucic cannot seek German investments while undermining peace (RTK)
• Thaci congratulates Stoltenberg (media)
• Rasic: The biggest problem of Kosovo Serbs is Belgrade (RTK)
• Soltes: I hope and believe visa regime for Kosovo will be lifted before summer (RTK)
• Veseli: EU should liberalise visas for Kosovo people (RTK)
UNMIK Headlines 29 March
• European Parliament confirms support for Kosovo visa liberalization (media)
• Limaj: Haradinaj went beyond our joint position (Koha)
• The government under NISMA’s threats (Zeri)
• Kukan: Kosovo-Serbia agreement is reached only by lifting the tariff (RTK)
• U.S. Ambassador Kosnett meets Serbs in Gracanica (Epoka)
• President Thaci and COMKFOR discuss security situation (Epoka)
• Thaci: Serbia committed genocide and ethnic cleansing in Kosovo (media)
• Haradinaj: Police officers in Djuric case should be decorated (media)
• Russia’s Ambassador: Border correction, a U.S. project (media)
• Kisic: Talks on Kosovo partition should be stopped (Koha)
• British embassy withdraws support for recruitment of ERO Board chief (media)
UNMIK Headlines 28 March
• Haradinaj: Opening the issue of borders would destabilize whole region! (media)
• Veseli and Haradinaj don’t meet (Koha)
• EU doesn’t know how to bring back Kosovo and Serbia to dialogue (Zeri)
• Kocijancic: Kosovo must lift the import tariff (media)
• Kosovo’s isolation increases radicalization (Kosova Sot)
• Thaci: We must show no compromise in the fight against corruption (media)
• OSCE requests from Kosovo to fight corruption (Epoka)
• Tahiri: Mogherini has betrayed European principles (Epoka)
• Rrahim Hashimi summoned by Specialist Chambers (media)
• Kosovo prepares for new census in 2021 (media)
UNMIK Headlines 27 March
• Haradinaj: It has become difficult to trust the EU (media)
• New members of Election Commission to swear oath on Thursday (media)
• U.S. Ambassador to Belgrade: Parties must return to dialogue (Zeri)
• Hoxha: Import tariff has harmed our relations with partners (media)
• Hoxha: EU remains our only address for sustainable peace (media)
• LDK’s Haziri: We need to prepare for new flag and anthem (Bota Sot)
• Thaci, Braathu to address conference on corruption in institutions (Klan Kosova)
• “There is a lower participation of women in central decision-making” (media)
UNMIK Headlines 26 March
Haradinaj dismisses Deputy Minister Mikic (media)
• Kocijancic: EU makes repeated calls for suspension of import tariff (Zeri)
• Thaci: A peace agreement can be successful (media)
• Haradinaj: Tariff is not isolating Kosovo (Zeri, RFE)
• Constitutional Court: Thaci’s request, unacceptable (media)
• Serbian government reacts to Mikic’s dismissal (Zeri)
UNMIK Headlines 25 March
• Dialogue under Mogherini’s mandate failed (Koha)
• Hoxhaj: Now is the time for a final agreement with Serbia (RTK)
• Kosnett: U.S. supported NATO to stop ethnic cleansing in Kosovo (media)
• Calls for war against corruption overshadow the import tariff (Zeri)
• Veseli meets in Skopje with Talat Xhaferi (media)
• Primakov: Moscow will defend Belgrade’s right in Kosovo (Klan Kosova)
• “The north is being colonized, 300 houses are built at Sunny Hill” (Zeri)
UNMIK Headlines 22 March
• Limaj: Mutual recognition, territory is non-negotiable (RTK)
• France has no red lines on Kosovo – Serbia agreement (media)
• Vucic: Delays in dialogue with Kosovo may inflame the region (Reuters/media)
• Montenegrin FM: Kosovo-Serbia dialogue to end in mutual recognition (media)
• Veseli: Kosovo committed to cultivate good neighborly relations (RTK)
• Mustafa criticizes those who left Kosovo isolated (RTK)
• KFOR refutes Drecun: False information cause fear and danger (media)
• EU Office wants investigation into brawl between Serb officials (Express)
• Special Court announces new invitations for interviews (Lajmi)
• “EU is colonizing Kosovo north with Serbs from Bosnia and Croatia” (Express)