Government: Demarcation must be passed this month, we must not keep the youth isolated (Indeksonline)
The news website reports that the border demarcation agreement with Montenegro was supposed to be resent to the Assembly this week. While some MPs have expressed their opposition to the deal, EU high representatives have reiterated that the Assembly must adopt the agreement so that Kosovo can get closer to visa liberalisation. Faton Abdullahu, spokesman […]
Read More →Abdullahu: Dehari’s case overshadowed the attack on Assembly (RTKLive)
Faton Abdullahu, adviser to Prime Minister Isa Mustafa, said on Wednesday that the case of Vetevendosje activist Astrit Dehari who died in Prizren detention center has diverted the attention from the attack on the Kosovo Assembly building a few months ago. Abdullahu said that in the case of the attack on the Assembly there was […]
Read More →Government of Kosovo insists it will not delay resubmitting border demarcation deal (RTK)
Kosovo Government officials insist that there will be no delays in resubmitting the border demarcation agreement with Montenegro to the Assembly. The ratification process will also require the votes of the MPs from the Serbian List which is at present boycotting Kosovo institutions. The bill requires at least 80 votes in favour to be passed […]
Read More →Headlines 13 October
• EU: Trepca is an important issue for Kosovo (Koha Ditore)
• Mustafa expects Serbian List to return to institutions (Zeri)
• Bennoune: Cultural heritage should be depoliticized (Kultplus, RTV21)
• Kosovo protects and guarantees the cultural and religious rights of all communities (Koha)
• Belgrade presents its concerns over Trepca to UN in Belgrade (Klan Kosova)
• Serbia’s telecom becomes official in Kosovo (Zeri)
• Pristina-Belgrade dialogue at a crossroad (Koha Ditore)
• Tahiri: Of 33 agreements with Serbia, 29 implemented (Koha)
• No demarcation without consensus (Zeri)
• Buja: Consensus with AAK and Nisma on demarcation, possible (Epoka e Re)
Headlines 14 September
• Coalition’s survival depends on demarcation with Montenegro (Koha)
• PM Mustafa consults KOSTT archive documents on demarcation (Epoka)
• Zemaj: Current version of demarcation needs to be reviewed (Telegrafi)
• Serbian List waiting for PM Mustafa’s invitation (Zëri)
• Avramopolous to Hoxhaj: We are in the last kilometer with visas (Epoka)
• “Pristina-Belgrade dialogue cannot continue forever” (Zëri)
• Brussels talks to continue today and tomorrow (Indeksonline)
• Ymeri: Kosovo needs another political course (Epoka)
• KLA veterans demand pensions from the government (RTK)
UNMIK Headlines 12 July
• Opposition doesn’t change its mind on demarcation (media)
• Abdullahu: Kosovo Assembly to ratify demarcation agreement (Zëri)
• “Demarcation with Montenegro, bad precedent for that with Serbia” (Koha)
• AAK and NISMA to return to Assembly (Klan Kosova)
• Lajçi: Demarcation requires national consensus (Epoka e Re)
• Veseli era starts in Prizren, he will dismiss all municipal directors (RTK)
• Russell: Government to address citizens’ real problems (Zëri)
• Albin Kurti attends Srebrenica massacre commemoration (media)
Serbia holds hostage Kosovo’s international relations (Telegrafi/RFE)
Kosovo government spokesperson and advisor to Prime Minister Isa Mustafa, Faton Abdullahu, told Radio Free Europe that the obstacles posed by Serbia are the main reason of Kosovo’s failure to join international organisations, in particular the European institutions. According to him, with such actions Serbia is violating the fundamental principles of EU membership. “Serbia’s approach is completely […]
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 7 June
• Haradinaj and Limaj call for early elections (Epoka e Re/Telegrafi)
• Vetëvendosje rejoins Assembly (Kosova Sot)
• Germany and France against visa liberalisation for Kosovo (Zeri)
• Implementation of SAA starts with failures (Koha)
• Thaçi: Kosovo has shifted its focus on economic development (Koha)
• Hyseni: Let us safeguard inter-religious harmony (Koha)
• Haradinaj: I was not involved in the Kumanovo case (Zeri)
UNMIK Headlines 26 May
• EU also sees radical Islam in Kosovo as a threat (Koha)
• Kosovo wants new format for dialogue with Serbia (Lajmi/Tribuna)
• Tahiri in Brussels to discuss telecom issue (Zeri)
• Prime Minister Mustafa reprimands Minister Marić (Koha)
• Minister Tahiri meets UNOPS Under-Secretary-General Faremo (Koha)
• Demolli: Armed forces do not present a threat to neighbours (Epoka e Re)
• Orthodox Monastery should foster good relations with Albanians (Kosova Sot)
• Kosovo and FRONTEX sign agreement on border management (Zeri)
• Mulaku: Serbs demolished their own homes (Zeri)
UNMIK Headlines 25 May
• PDK nominates Hoxhaj, Kuçi, Koci to Mustafa-led government (Koha)
• Demarcation to be sent to Assembly soon (Zeri/RFE)
• Veseli: Border demarcation should not hinder visa liberalisation (Telegrafi)
• Government doesn’t give in to the conditioning for Association (Epoka)
• Government offered opposition ample alternatives on demarcation (Epoka)
• Stojanović: We are ready to discuss about Armed Forces (Zeri)
• Constitutional Court’s decision could lead to interethnic tensions (Telegrafi)
UNMIK Headlines 11 May
• Dialogue to resume after Serbian government’s forming (Kosova Sot)
• Delawie: Kosovo is fulfilling European agenda (dailies)
• Abdullahu: Government reshuffling not a priority (RTK)
• PDK officials discuss border demarcation with local residents (Kosovapress)
• Kurti’s ambition goes beyond the borders (Zeri)
• UNMIK raises capacities in rule of law area (Koha)
• KLA veterans reject pension decrease (RTK)