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UNMIK Media Observer, Morning Edition, December 18

• Assembly prepares for constitutive session, VV-LDK no agreement yet (media) • Hoti: If we don’t get post of President, we will go in opposition (Indeksonline) • Arben Gashi: Negotiations for a coalition take time (RTK) • Bahtiri: LVV- LDK coalition will be reached, never with PDK (Telegrafi) • Nagavci: LVV structures did not discuss post of President (Kallxo) • Rakic: Serbian List will not impede creation of institutions (RTK) • Land swap idea damaged Kosovo’s position in dialogue, poll shows (media) • Rama invites Thaci to summit on Balkans Mini-Schengen (media) • Pacolli submits war crime files to the prosecution (RTK) • NISMA leader Limaj’s advisor wounded in Pristina (media)

UNMIK Media Observer, Afternoon Edition, December 17, 2019

Albanian Language Media: • Kurti: We will not form a coalition with the Serbian List (media) • Muhaxheri: Chances of no coalition with LVV are zero (media) • Bosch mentions candidates for future Kosovo President (Koha) • Turkey deports two Kosovar nationals (media) • Kurti and Konjufca at prosecution tomorrow for criminal charges against Thaci and Veseli (RTK) • German Ambassador: Election process took too much time (RTK) • LDK continues to insist on the post of the President (media) • Haradinaj: The winner should create institutions (media) Serbian Language Media: • Tombstones at Orthodox cemetery in Lipljan demolished again, Djuric condemns the incident (RTS) • Hodzic in strongest terms condemned desecration of Orthodox cemetery in Lipljan (Radio KIM) • Fabrizi: Region needs normalization of Belgrade-Pristina relations (Beta, N1) International: • How Brexit sent Kosovo to back of the EU queue (The Times) • Kosovo ‘enslaved from within’ by corruption, says incoming PM (FT) • War Criminals Given Respect in Balkan Societies, Activists Warn (Balkan Insight) Humanitarian/Development: • The warnings of the Gracanka River and tailings (KoSSev, Gracanicaonline.info)

UNMIK Media Observer, Morning Edition, December 17

• Mustafa: Talks have not stalled; mutual trust is fundamental (media) • Kurti: Serbs to have a minister; we won’t form coalition with Serbian List (media) • Muhaxherri reveals which five ministries belong to LDK (RTV Dukagjini) • Haradinaj calls on winning parties not to delay formation of government (Zeri) • Albanian PM insists on Balkans Mini-Schengen (Koha) • KSF continues to be most trusted institution by Kosovo people (Epoka)

UNMIK Media Observer, Afternoon Edition, December 16, 2019

Albanian Language Media: • LDK’s Mustafa calls urgent meeting of leaders of party branches (Indeksonline) • Lutfi Haziri: We are trying to find a consensual candidate for President (Periskopi) • Bajqinovci: Agreement on President post after formation of government” (media) • Tahiri: New elections could produce the same results (Lajmi) • Hoti: Berlin process, good opportunity for Kosovo and Western Balkans (media) • Pacolli for a private audience at Pope Francis today (RTK) Serbian Language Media: • Zyberaj releases SPS’s session record from ’99, claiming grounds for Dacic to be summoned to Special Court but what does the document actually contain? (KoSSev) • Serbian FM Dacic: "I'm ready for the Hague, with tons of evidence proving who was expelled from Kosovo" (B92, Vecernje Novosti) • SDP: Publicity more important than resolving murder (Radio KIM) International: • Foggo: It is up to Serbia how much it wants to cooperate with NATO (EWB) • Kosovo man charged in Germany with supporting Islamic State (AP) Humanitarian/Development: • DSRSG Coleman meets delegation from Pristina school (Kosova.info) • Serbia is one of the Vice-Presidents of the next UN Climate Change Conference (BETA, B92) • Fate of the missing, Kosovo’s serious wound (RTK) • Climate change does not need Schengen visa (EWB)

UNMIK Media Observer, Morning Edition, December 16

• President's post keeps LVV-LDK agreement up in the air (Koha/Zeri) • Abazi: LDK wants what it doesn’t belong to it (media) • Engel: I expect the new government to be formed soon (Zeri) • Brussels still in search of envoy for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue (Koha Ditore) • Vucic to Haradinaj and Kurti: I do not want to insult, I want peace (Epoka) • Dardan Molliqaj elected PSD leader (media)

UNMIM Media Observer, Afternoon Edition, December 13, 2019

UNMIK Media Observer, Afternoon Edition, December 13, 2019 Albanian Language Media: • Kurti: We are working day and night to reach coalition with LDK (Klan Kosova/Kallxo) • U.S. Ambassador Philip Kosnett’s interview with Jeta Xharra • Kosovo can enter a blockade if LVV refuses to propose a name for Assembly Speaker (Express) Serbian Language Media: • ''No one has the right to tell a family to stop hoping their member will be found'' (RTV KiM) • Where did Kosovo get from thousands of pages of documents about war crimes? (FRE, Radio KIM) • Ombudsman launches investigation into excessive use of force against villagers protesting the construction of MHE in Strpce (KoSSev) • Rakic: Fake indictments against Serbs published in Albanian media (TV Most) International: • Opening new Chapter with Serbia was mostly a message of good will to the region (EWB) • If Kosovo, Albania & Macedonia are considered for EU membership, why not independent Scotland & Catalonia? – Puigdemont (Russia Today) Humanitarian/Development: • Kosnett: ‘I eat this air with a fork like everybody else’ (Prishtina Insight) • 99 underage mothers during 2019 (Klan)

UNMIK Media Observer, Morning Edition, December 13

• Kurti promises agreement with Mustafa before constitutive assembly session (Koha) • Kurti: LDK seeks President’s post, but they don’t say who is the candidate (RTK) • Kosnett: The U.S. never supported border change (Kallxo) • UK's ambassador meets LDK leaders (media) • Selimi: Lajcak, serious candidate for EU envoy in Kosovo-Serbia dialogue (media) • “Serbian List not an obstacle to formation of new Kosovo government” (media) • Palokaj: EU has failed in the dialogue led by Mogherini (Koha) • Constitutional Court suspends law on salaries (media) • Montenegro court confirms sentence for war crimes in Kosovo (Zeri) • Kosovo opens its embassy in Oslo, Norway (RTK)

UNMIK Media Observer, Afternoon Edition, December 12, 2019

Albanian Language Media: • Kurti: There can be no border changes of Kosovo (DW) • Kurti: No meeting with Mustafa today (media) • LDK’s Avdyli optimistic a coalition agreement with LVV will be reached (Telegrafi) • EU: Corruption remains a serious challenge in Kosovo (Kosovapress) Serbian Language Media: • Brammertz: Balkans deny crimes and glorifies criminals (RTS) • "It would be great if Serbia wanted to join NATO" (Tanjug, Blic, B92) • Djuric: Initiators of conflict and biggest criminals in Kosovo present themselves as Albanian leaders in Kosovo (Danas) • Serbian List: ''Albanian politicians to stop hating Serbs'' (RTV Pulse, Vecernje Novosti, Radio Mitrovica North) • Silvana Arsovic discharged from hospital (RTS) Opinion: • Baton Haxhiu: It appears the U.S. Embassy has received pledge of future PM (Klan) International: • Hopes Rise in Kosovo for Deal on New Government (Balkan Insight) • Nine EU Members release a new proposal for the reform of enlargement process (European Western Balkans) • Kosovo declares Peter Handke 'persona non grata' (Deutsche Welle) Humanitarian/Development: • Kosovo Doctor’s Exhibition Documents Wartime Refugees’ Journey (Balkan Insight) • International Mountain Day: We did not protect nature (KoSSev)

UNMIK Media Observer, Morning Edition, December 12

• Kurti and Mustafa meet, fail to reach agreement (media) • Thaci calls Assembly's constitutive session on 24 December (media) • Haxhiu: If LDK insists on President’s post, Kosovo will head for new elections (KP) • Osmani: I believe on positive moves for coalition in the following days (RTK) • Thaci to Vucic: Seeking compromise without recogntion, a provocation (RTK) • Kosovo declares Nobel laureate Handke ‘persona non grata’ (media) • Butel: Kosovo has not fulfilled all criteria for visa liberalisation (RTK) • Rakic: We have not given up forming association of Serb municipalities (Koha/Zeri) • Bamieh: EULEX sent all war crimes cases with Serb suspects to Serbia (RTK/Bota Sot) • Albania lobbies for Kosovo joining Adriatic Charter (Koha Ditore)

UNMIK Media Observer, Afternoon Edition, December 11, 2019

UNMIK Media Observer, Afternoon Edition, December 11, 2019 Albanian Language Media: • No Kurti-Mustafa agreement, LVV leader to meet trade unions today (Express) • “Kurti expected to meet Mustafa following return from Germany” (Telegrafi) • Online poll: Majority of respondents optimistic of an LVV-LDK agreement (Telegrafi) • Zyberaj: We’ll prosecute all Serbian officials responsible for crimes (media) • Kosovo’s power plants, among the biggest polluters in Europe (RFE) • Haxhiu: If LDK insists on President’s post, Kosovo will go for new elections (RTK) Serbian Language Media: • Vucic: We are ready for talks about compromise on Kosovo issue (RTS) • Moscow will agree with UN SC discussion of division of Kosovo, if Serbia wants (N1) • Borrell tells EU members to focus on Western Balkans (Beta, N1) • Vucic congratulates Handke (RTS) • Serbian List MPs verified their mandates in Kosovo Assembly (FoNet, Radio kontakt plus, RTK2) • Djuric: Panicked fear of former KLA commanders (TV Most) • Manitasevic ceased hunger strike due to health reasons (Radio KIM, Novosti) • Marko Rosic's parents confirmed that neither they nor his lawyer have received the indictment (Danas, TV Most) • The Swede who returned Nobel Prize she allegedly received, hadn't received it at all? (B92, Sputnik) Opinion: • Europe must lead on the climate crisis. The European Green Deal shows how (The Guardian) International: • Four Balkan States Boycott Nobel Ceremony to Protest Handke (Balkan Insight) • Kosovo President Says 'Future Is Not Built By Denying Crimes,' Urges Serbia To Accept Blame (RFE) • Russia Throws Wrench Into Efforts to Renew Serbia-Kosovo Talks (Bloomberg) Humanitarian/Development: • KCSS: Women excluded from security sector, inclusion remains a challenge (EO) • Kosovo’s Jews in Race to Preserve Heritage (Balkan Insight)