UNMIK Headlines 17 June
• EULEX allowed to initiate cases in “extraordinary circumstances” (Koha)
• Ruling coalition lacks quorum on EULEX (Zëri)
• Prime Minister Mustafa expects Minister Agani to resign (Zëri)
• Murtezaj: Dialogue with Serbia should change (Lajmi)
• Thaçi requests from Pope Francis recognition of Kosovo (dailies)
• Hoxhaj: Russia, not Serbia, obstacle to Kosovo’s UN membership (Klan Kosova)
• Fajon: Kosovo fulfilled more criteria for visa free regime (Epoka e Re)
• US does not support construction of “Sunny Valley” (Kosova Sot)
• Deçan/Dečani residents protest against Court’s decision (Zëri)
• Ismajli: We should be careful with drafting Association’s status (Epoka)
• Shaip Havolli appointed head of anti-corruption agency (media)
• Đurić confirms threatening letter, says Brezovica is Serbia’s wealth (Koha)
UNMIK Headlines 11 June
• Kosovo government against Sunny Valley (dailies)
• Haliti: Serbia has the right to help Serb citizens in Kosovo (Koha)
• Fajon: Border-demarcation, absolute condition for visa liberalization (RFE)
• Still no support for visa liberalisation for Kosovo in the EU (Koha Ditore)
UNMIK Headlines 27 May
• Prime Minister Mustafa says there will be changes in government (Lajmi)
• Fajon questions conditioning of visas with border demarcation (dailies)
• Selimi: We will travel without visas during summer (RTK/RTV Dukagjini)
• Dialogue on cadastral records failed (Tribuna Channel)
• Kosovo, Serbia delegations to discuss telecom in Brussels today (Kosovapress)
• Vetëvendosje against Court’s ruling in Deçan/Dečani (Telegrafi)
• Delawie: Kosovo should be part of Europe (media)
• Kosovo leads the world in approval of U.S. leadership (Koha)
• One Serb injured, one Albanian arrested in a Mitrovica brawl (Koha)
Fajon announces ambitious visa liberalisation plan for Kosovo (RTK)
The first debate at the European Parliament on the proposal of the European Commission for granting visa liberalisation for Kosovo is expected to take place this Thursday. Even though the majority of European Parliament members support the view of lifting visa requirements for the people of Kosovo, the voting procedure could extend beyond summer. The […]
Read More →Tanja Fajon nominated rapporteur for visas for Kosovo (RTKlive)
Tanja Fajon, who was also Rapporteur for visa liberalization for Western Balkans, was nominated Rapporteur for visa liberalization for Kosovo. She will be preparing the report which will be initially discussed and voted at the Parliamentary Commission then at the plenary session of the European Parliament. Even though Kosovo has a strong support of the […]
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 17 May
• SRSG Tanin explains why UNMIK needs to remain in Kosovo (Insajderi)
• Citaku at UNSC: Do not compare us to ISIS (dailies)
• Hahn brings together government and opposition leaders (Koha)
• EU insists on rule of law in Kosovo (Koha)
• Lunacek not sure when Kosovo will get visa liberalization (Kosova Sot)
• Thaci: Commission for establishing Association/Community (Kosova Sot)
• Fajon: Kosovo will win in the European Parliament (Zeri/Kosovapress)
• PDK, AAK prepare for post-election coalition (Zeri)
• Mustafa: SAA entering into force, a new development chapter (Epoka)
• Prime Minister Mustafa criticizes Maric (Lajmi)
Mustafa meets EU delegation (Koha Ditore)
The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Isa Mustafa, hosted today a meeting with the European Parliament delegation, which will participate at the meeting of the EU-Kosovo Parliamentary Commission for the Stabilization Association Agreement (SAA). A press release issued by the Office of the Prime Minister informs that the EU delegation lead by Tonino Picula, is comprised of Ulrike […]
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