UNMIK Headlines 12 June
• Brussels urges Kosovo to establish special court (dailies)
• Assembly, Government with different approaches on special court (Koha)
• Konjufca: Special court, a debacle for Kosovo (Zeri)
• William Walker against the special court (Kosovapress)
• Government hopes decision on barricade will be reached this month (Koha)
• Prosecution initiates investigations against people threatening Surroi (Koha)
EU: Voting on special court should not be delayed (Kallxo.com)
The European Union officials called on Kosovo authorities not to delay the debate and vote in the Assembly for the establishment of the special court. The European Union Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Maja Kocijancic, told the news site that Kosovo institutions have to set the date for the Assembly session that would address […]
Read More →EU position is clear, Kosovo recognition is up to the member states (RTS)
Asked to comment the release of website Koha.net, Spokesperson of EU High Representative Maja Kocijancic said: “The EU’s position is very clear. The dialogue which EU is facilitating between Belgrade and Pristina is about normalisation of relations. The issue of recognition is for the member states. This was clearly explained to the media by the […]
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 5 May
• Kocijancic: Special court to be established, one way or another (Zeri)
• Government wants to strengthen position of special court’s accused (Koha)
• Budget for northern municipalities unblocked (Kosova Sot)
• Kosovo to boycott OSCE conference in Budva (Zeri/Bota Sot)
UNMIK Headlines 18 April
• Opposition parties to protest today (dailies)
• EU: In case of Thaci’s visit, Belgrade to respect Brussels Agreement (dailies)
• Special court to be voted in May (Zeri)
• Kurti: I am not anti-American (Zeri)
UNMIK Headlines 16 February
• Thaci: Kosovo today stands as source of regional stability (Epoka e Re)
• EU concerned with migration of Kosovo people (Epoka e Re)
• 70,000 Kosovars in Hungary and Austria (Epoka e Re)
• Ymeri presents candidacy for leader of Vetevendosje (dailies)
• Jahjaga meets Croatia’s President, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic (dailies)
• Kadaj-Bujupi: Agreement on justice violates constitution (Gazeta Express)
UNMIK Headlines 21 January
• Pristina-Belgrade dialogue to focus on justice system in north (Koha)
• Miners issue a 24-hour ultimatum for government (dailies)
• EU against Trepca’s liquidation (Koha Ditore)
• Jablanovic: I will not resign (Zeri)
• Technical team discusses legislation for establishment of special court (Koha)
• Serbia’s integration depends on relations with Kosovo (Epoka e Re)
• Jakup Krasniqi resigns from his MP post (Zeri)
UNMIK Headlines 28 October
• Jahjaga initiates meeting of all political leaders (Tribuna)
• Why did Jahjaga cancel her visit to Brussels? (Lajm)
• Kosovo Election Commission preparing for early elections (Zeri)
• Civil society to ask President to allow bloc to form institutions (Koha)
• EU supports EULEX (Tribuna)
• Prosecutor Bamieh warns about shocks in EULEX (Koha)
• IMF: Deadlock damaging Kosovo (Zeri)
• Cliff: No reconciliation and peace without communication (Epoka e Re)
• Jahjaga condemns stabbing of reporter (Lajm)
UNMIK Headlines 15 September
• Coalition bloc and Vetevendosje aim to dismiss the president (Tribuna)
• LAN to get key posts, Vetevendosje only ministries (Koha)
• Sabri Hamiti creates new parliamentary group (Kosova Sot)
• Beqiri: LDK does not split (Epoka e Re)
• LDK: We are not splitting up (Tribuna)
• Serbian List: Vetevendosje should not lead talks with Belgrade (Zeri)
• One part of the Serbian List is with PDK (Lajm)
• Limaj: We are going to establish institutions (Kosova Sot)
• Grabovci: PDK does not want new elections (Lajm)
• EU does not interfere in internal issues of Kosovo (Kosova Sot)
• No official confirmation on death of eight Albanian jihadists in Iraq (Koha)
UNMIK Headlines 19 August
• Jahjaga: Kosovo not alone in fight against radicalism (dailies)
• Opposition bloc against new elections (Koha)
• Limaj: A broad-based government, but without PDK (Epoka e Re)
• PDK: “We are moving towards a coalition with LDK” (Epoka e Re)
• Kocijancic: No dialogue without EU (Zeri)
• Kosovo’s challenges for UN membership (Tribuna)
• BIK admits that four “mosques” aren’t under its umbrella (Koha)
• Serbs don’t want association to be an NGO (Koha)
• Ukrainian troops leaving, Hungarian troops arrive (Kosova Sot)