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• Rakic: Revitalisation of the bridge progressing accordingly to the plan (Most monitored broadcasters, KTV)
• EPP condemns the unacceptable behaviour of Kosovo opposition MPs (Klan Kosova & TV21)
• Kostic: Kosovo is no longer in the hands of Serbia (Most monitored broadcasters, TV21)
• Opposition parties against dialogue with Government (KTV)

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Rakic: Revitalisation of the bridge progressing accordingly to the plan

(Most monitored, KTV)

Mitrovica/Mitrovicë north mayor Goran Rakic said that the work on revitalisation of the bridge over Ibri River in Mitrovicë/Mitrovica is progressing accordingly to the plan and to the agreement reached on 25 August in Brussels, between Prishtinë/Pristina and Belgrade.

He stated for KTV, that the agreements reached in Brussels should be respected.

Rakic, spoke also bout the municipal borders of Mitrovicë/Mitrovica. He said that neither he nor the mayor of Mitrovicë/Mitrovica South Agim Bahtiri, know the exact borders between south and north.

Rakic also urged politicians not to make explosive statements or unilateral actions.

EPP condemns the unacceptable behaviour of Kosovo opposition MPs

(Klan Kosova & TV21) 

European People’s Party (EPP) reacted against the behaviour of some opposition MPs in the Assembly of Kosovo. EPP considers that these actions jeopardise the stability of Kosovo and Western Balkans.

“EPP condemns the unacceptable behaviour of some opposition MPs in Kosovo”, reads the reaction published in EPPs official Twitter account.

Kostic: Kosovo is no longer in the hands of Serbia

(Most monitored broadcasters, TV21)

The President of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SASA), Vladimir Kostic, said that Kosovo is not in the hands of Serbia anymore, adding that someone needs to convey this message to the Serbian people.

Kostic emphasized that this is his personal opinion whereas he added that the Serbian Academy has not yet articulated its stance about Kosovo.

Opposition parties against dialogue with Government

(KTV)

Government and the opposition in the Kosovo remain firmly divided in their stances to overcome the current political crisis, KTV reports.

PDK MP Ganimete Musliu considers that the solution should be found within the institutions of Kosovo. LDK MP Armend Zemaj considers the dialogue as necessary.

On the other hand, a joint meeting to overcome the current deadlock for Vetëvendosje is not possible.

While AAK Chairperson, Ramush Haradinaj, does not exclude the dialogue with Prime Minister Isa Mustafa and Deputy PM Hashim Thaçi as an option. However, Haradinaj stressed that a dialogue that would result with the implementation of the agreements, would be again unacceptable.

Nisma për Kosovën believes that the best solution would be the referendum. Recently, the civil society urged political parties to solve the issues through dialogue.

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