Albanian Language Media:
• Kurti talks about conditions for formation of Association (Koha)
• Abdixhiku: February 2 is date when Kurti accepted Association (Telegrafi)
• President Osmani travels to Iceland (media)
• Osmani: Important to advance Kosovo’s membership at Council of Europe (media)
• Krasniqi: Kosovo is happy and proud to have an ally like the U.S. (media)
• Citaku: Senior members of government with shameful remarks against allies (Nacionale)
• Court of Appeals reduces sentences for Gucati and Haradinaj by three months (RFE)
Serbian Language Media:
• At the same time, Vucic and Kurti talk about ZSO in their assemblies (KoSSev)
• Hill: Serbia chose to go West, relations with Russia weakening by the day (N1, media)
• Works in Dren village halted, special police left village (media)
• Rakic sends protest letter to international community over expropriation (RTS)
• Lawyer says owners of properties affected by expropriation to file complaint to Supreme Court (Kosovo Online)
• Dacic: Discussions at US State Department successful (Tanjug)
• State Dept spokesman says Blinken thanked Vucic (N1)
• Group of public figures urges government to accept Franco-German plan (Beta, N1)
• Proclamation with a petition against the European proposal, Kostunica among signatories (KoSSev)
• UNS says “most media in Serbian language not invited” at meeting on CSM (Beta, N1)
• Jevtic visits US, to talk about difficult position of Serbs in Kosovo (media)
• Djurovic: Quint states changed stance on Pristina's CoE bid in past two weeks (Tanjug)
• Office for KiM report: Serb side fulfilled its obligations from the roadmap, a contract to be signed for Elektrosever to become operational (KoSSev)
• Cramon: No ultimatums were given to Serbia regarding the Franco-German plan (KiM radio, Vreme, FoNet)
• UNMIK calls for responsible reporting (KoSSev)
International:
• Government Reveals Coefficient for Wages in Public Sector (Prishtina Insight)
• Serbia could become 'pariah' over Kosovo, president warns (The Washington Post)